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888-mile cycle to raise money for Egyptian Christians
Christian Solidarity Worldwide's advocacy director is cycling the length of Britain to raise money for Christians in Egypt.
Call for prayer as Gaddafi regime crumbles
As the final curtain looks set to fall on the Gaddafi regime, Christians are being asked to pray that the church will be strong.
Billy Graham's daughter sees signs of end times in world events
The daughter of Billy Graham, Anne Graham Lotz, believes recent world events are proof that Jesusâ return is nearing.
Seventh Day Slumber praise in the hard places
Seventh Day Slumber are looking forward to the release of their new album on November 15.
Evangelist Nathan Morris to hold meetings in Hull and Newcastle
A British evangelist who shot to fame after holding a nine-month revival in America is holding meetings in the UK next month.
National memorial for Norway terrorist attack victims
A national memorial is being held in Norway today for victims of the twin terrorist attacks in which 77 people were killed.
Equality bodyâs U-turn on religious liberty disappoints Christians
Evangelical Alliance says equality body has "zero credibility" after backing down on promise to support "reasonable accommodation" for Christians
Nigerian military implicated in violent attacks
Christian Solidarity Worldwide believes the Nigerian military may have been involved in attacks on villages in Plateau State
Families of Norway massacre victims return to island
Families of the 69 people killed on Utoeya island have returned to the scene of the tragedy to pay their respects.
Raunchy routines are too much for X Factor judge Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow has admitted he wasn't comfortable with some of the raunchy routines on the X Factor last year.
The X Factor and why instant gratification wonât make you happy
One marshmallow or two?
Starbucks chief pulls out of megachurch visit after homosexuality protest
Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz has cancelled his visit to a US megachurch following a controversial homosexuality protest.
Mass for victims of Jersey killings
Hundreds of people turned out to pay their respects to the six people stabbed to death in Jersey last weekend.
Church builds community spirit after riots
A church in the riot-hit borough of Hackney used a simple tea party to join the community together in a display of defiance and solidarity
Suffering on a different scale in Kenya
Even for relief workers in the area, nobody could have imagined the scale of human suffering now witnessed daily in Kenya
Pope: Young people want to hear Word of God
Young people desire to know God in a world filled with superficiality, consumerism, and the âwidespread banalisation of sexualityâ.