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Church urges Government not to freeze child benefit
The Church of England is urging the Government not to go ahead with its planned three-year freeze on child benefit.
High Court upholds bar on Christian foster carers over homosexuality views
High Court suggests traditional Christian beliefs on sexuality are "inimical" to children
Andy Frost hits road again to explore why young people are leaving the church
Andy Frost and worship leader Dave Bilbrough are taking to the road again to get the UK church thinking about how it can stem the large numbers of young people leaving the church.
Concerns for homeless as Westminster moots restrictions
Housing Justice has spoken out against plans by Westminster Council to introduce restrictions to rough sleeping and food distribution for the homeless in the area.
Murder of pastors leaves evangelicals in Honduras feeling vulnerable
Christians in the evangelical church in Honduras fear they are being deliberately targeted following the murder of several pastors in recent months.
Appeal for prayer as Middle East faces uncertain future
The World Evangelical Alliance is asking Christians to pray for the Middle East and speak up for human rights.
Church services remember Christchurch earthquake victims
Church services have been held across New Zealand today to remember those who died in the devastating earthquake that hit Christchurch on Tuesday.
Christians need to prepare for normalisation of gay marriage
Though many Christians are going to try to deny "the obvious", evangelical leader Dr Albert Mohler believes gay marriage is going to become normalised.
Time for the Arab world to hear the Gospel
God is shaking the nations in the Arab world and now it is time that the people heard the Gospel, say mission workers.
David Beckham unveils Jesus and cherubs tattoo
David Beckham has posted photos of his latest tattoo onto his Facebook page, Jesus being helped up by three cherubs.
Rescued Chilean miners touring Holy Land
Thirty-one of the thirty-three Chilean miners who were rescued from a collapsed mine last year are in the Holy Land for an eight-day pilgrimage.
Afghan converts fear return home after India denies refuge
Six Afghan converts fear the worst awaits them in Afghanistan after their applications for refuge were turned down by India.
Cardinal gets behind Lenten campaign in support of Haiti
Scotlandâs most senior Catholic Cardinal Keith OâBrien is encouraging Scots to get behind a Lenten appeal supporting development work in Haiti.
Prince Charles to join St Paul's 300th anniversary gala concert
The Prince of Wales will be among the dignitaries present at a gala concert to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the completion of St Paul's Cathedral.
The greatest commandment ever ⦠forgotten
All is not well in ministry world, says one concerned pastor and church planter.
Christians urged to pray for believers in Iran
Christians imprisoned for their faith in Iran are being subjected to solitary confinement and harsh interrogation.