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Execution still a possibility for Iranian pastor
A written verdict from an Iranian court has cast further doubt on reports that the death sentence of an Iranian pastor has been annulled.
New church opens its doors in Iraq
The first new church in Iraq since the outbreak of war in 2003 has opened in Kirkuk
New guidelines to help churches support abuse victims
The Church of England has issued new guidelines to churches to help them respond to victims of sexual abuse.
Christians have a right to follow conscience, says equality body
The Equality and Human Rights Commission says the beliefs of Christians should be accommodated by employers
Attack on Christian mission kills three in Nigeria
A bomb explosion at a Christian mission in Niger State has killed a man and two women.
Walk to Rome raises funds for injured troops
A Christian man has set off on a long trek to Rome to hand deliver a letter to the Pope and raise funds for Britain's injured troops.
A new code for Christian men
The Ten Commandments are for every Christian but the UKâs largest Christian menâs movement has just released a brand new code to inspire men follow Jesus in every area of their lives.
CofE General Synod concerned for rights of Christians under Equality laws
Christians are finding it increasingly difficult to express their faith in the workplace, the Church of Englandâs General Synod was warned yesterday.
Church of England wonât rule out disinvestment from News Corp
The Church of England has written to Rupert Murdoch urging a full investigation into the hacking scandal
New worship songbook from Kingsway
These are vintage days for fresh songs that inspire the church.
Big Society, growth and a friendly welcome are hot topics for Methodists
It was a busy week for the Methodist Church this week as it met in Southport for its annual Conference.
US grants asylum to pastor as Cuban church remains under pressure
The US has granted asylum to a pastor and his family from Cuba as the church there continues to face state interference.
Matt Redman inspires a brighter faith with new book
Matt Redman is encouraging believers to dream of a brighter, bolder life of faith in his new book, 'Mirror Ball'
Church marks South Sudan's independence with call for continued peacebuilding
As the Republic of South Sudan becomes the worldâs newest country today, the Episcopal Church of the Sudan is pinning its hopes on a future of peace.
Urgent call for prayer and funds as starvation ravages East Africa
Development agencies are appealing to people to offer financial support and prayers for East Africa where 10 million people are facing starvation.
Christians welcome inquiries into phone hacking allegations
"What we need is a reinvention of the purpose of journalism," says the director of the Church and Media Network director