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Report notes increasing marginalisation of Christians in Europe
New report says discriminatory laws across Europe are making it more difficult for Christians to express their beliefs in public
Advocacy group questions independence of Lord Falconerâs assisted dying commission
Care Not Killing Alliance question independence and transparency of Lord Falconer's Commission on Assisted Dying
UK Christian leaders unite in prayer for the nation
Christian leaders from across the denominations have been challenged to fast and pray for the nation in 2011
Lutheran leader invites Pope to participate in anniversary of the Reformation
With the 500th anniversary of the Reformation just a few years away, the leader of the Lutheran World Federation is inviting the Pope to play a part in preparations
Rick Warren joins Justin Bieber and Barack Obama on Forbes' top Twitter list
Purpose Driven Life pastor Rick Warren features makes it onto Forbes' list of top 20 celebrity Twitter users
Three camels and a donkey come to rural Scotland for Christmas procession
Carstairs minister wants to share the Christmas message in an engaging way
East London churches offer homeless rolling night shelter
Churches in the East London borough of Tower Hamlets are offering shelter and hot meals to local homeless people seven days a week
US raises concerns about welfare of Iraqi Christians at UN
US Vice President Joe Biden says attacks by extremists remain an "unacceptable" aspect of daily life for the people of Iraq
EU Parliament adopts enhanced trafficking Directive
CARE welcomes EU Anti-Trafficking Directive and urges the UK Government not to opt out.
On your marks, get set, go: 168 hours to make a Bible-based film
Christian filmmakers from around the world are being challenged to create a movie masterpiece in seven days about "Second Chances".
Pro-life groups hit out at European court ruling on Irelandâs abortion law
âIntrusive, unwelcome and an attempt to violate Irelandâs pro-life laws" - one pro-life group's verdict on the ruling by the European Court of Human Rights on Ireland's abortion laws
Josh Wilson to release third studio album, See You
Singer/Songwriter Reveals Multifaceted Musical Talents Mastering Over 20 Instruments On New Recording
Bishop welcomes end to detention of children in immigration centres
Bishop of Woolwich says Government's practice of holding children in immigration centres is "unacceptable"
Ruling on lawsuit against Christian B&B owners expected after Christmas
A judge has decided to delay a ruling on the case of Christian guesthouse owners who refused to accommodate a gay couple.
Audio Adrenaline's Mark Stuart and Will McGinniss launch Know Hope Collective
Ground-Breaking Initiative Combines Worship Music with Stories of Hope and Inspiration; Know Hope Collective CD to Release February 15
English Defence League shelves invitation to pastor who threatened to burn Koran
English Defence League says pastor who threatened to burn Korans on 9/11 anniversary will not be speaking at its rally next year