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Christian health worker suspended for abortion views is restored to work
A Christian mental health worker who was suspended after expressing concern about the information given to women considering abortion has been told she can return to work.
Celebrating a national treasure - the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
2011 marks the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible and Tim Brearley, director of the King James Bible Trust, is hoping that Christians will seize the opportunity to explore its beauty, mystery and of course its truth.
Parliament receives 11,000 pledges to tackle global poverty
The personal pledges of more than 11,000 Christians to play their part in halving extreme global poverty were handed over to MPs in the House of Commons yesterday.
Mark Batterson: God doesn't want another Billy Graham
To Christians who think they have to be carbon copies of someone else, Mark Batterson wants to tell them: stop trying to be someone else and discover who God made you to be.
Church leaders condemn bombing at Moscow airport
Pope Benedict has condemned yesterdayâs suicide bombing at Moscowâs main airport in which 35 people died.
Christian guesthouse owners to appeal ruling in double room case
The Christian owners of a guesthouse who were ordered by a judge to pay a gay couple £3,600 for refusing to let them stay in a double room are to appeal the ruling.
Tim Keller: See yourself spiritually in those who are poor materially
Christians can understand more deeply why they should help the poor when they see themselves spiritually in those that lack materially, said Pastor Tim Keller in a new video interview.
CofE recommends Lily Allen and Lord of the Rings this Lent
Lily Allen's The Fear and clips from movies like Lord of the Rings and 2012 are just some of the things Christians are being encouraged to use this Lent as they explore the Bible.
Anglican Primates meeting in Dublin despite absences
The biennial meeting of Anglican Primates is starting today in Dublin despite the refusal of Global South Primates to attend.
Call for prayers after Moscow airport bombing
Russian Ministries has described the bomb attack at Moscowâs Domodedovo Airport as "unbearable"
Tweeting bishops encourage prayer and action this Lent
Christian Aid has teamed up with tweeting bishops to encourage Christians to pray, act and give this Lent.
Pakistani president promises to protect minorities
The President of Pakistan has promised to protect minorities at all costs as Christians continue to fear for their safety in the majority-Muslim country.
Churches reaching out to victims of Brazil flood devastation
As the number of people killed in floods and landslides in south-eastern Brazil passed 800 at the weekend, churches and Christian agencies are reaching out to survivors.
Ricky Gervais says he wasn't mocking Christians
Comedian Ricky Gervais told Piers Morgan he was not mocking Christians when he thanked God for making him an atheist
Hindu handed life sentence for killing missionary and sons
The Supreme Court of India upheld the life sentence of a Hindu man on Friday, convicted of burning to death an Australian missionary and his two sons 11 years ago.