News
Controversial artwork depicts assassination of Pope and other world leaders
Brazilian artist stirs outcry after drawings depicting assassination of Pope and other world leaders go on display in Sao Paulo.
Emma Thompson hits out at sloppy English
Nanny McPhee star Emma Thompson says popular slang terms like "innit" drive her "insane".
Dave Barnes wishes you a Very Merry Christmas
Tennessee's rising star releases a new holiday album featuring guest vocals of Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott.
Andrew Palau preaches love in Uganda despite terrorist threats
More than 80,000 people turned out to hear Andrew Palau preach in Kampala over the weekend in spite of heavy security and fears of another terrorist attack.
Charges dropped against Fijian Methodist Church leaders
The Fijian government has dropped most of the charges against leaders of the Methodist Church in Fiji. Fijian Methodists have made contact with the Methodist Church in Britain to thank people for their prayers and support.
Tony Campolo and Graham Kendrick announce tour
Graham Kendrick will be joining Tony Campolo doing a UK tour during November on behalf of Compassion.
Coptic leader apologises for bishop's Koran remarks in Egypt
The leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt has apologised for the "inappropriate" comments made by the church bodyâs second highest ranking cleric regarding the authenticity of some Koran verses.
Churches hear call to help communities transform energy consumption
Churches in Wales challenged to help communities make the switch to wind, solar and hydro energy sources.
Christian Socialists welcome Ed Miliband as new Labour leader
Christian Socialist Movement says most of its members voted for Ed Miliband as their first preference.
Laurie, Curtis Chapman and Camp speak of God's faithfulness in bereavement
Through tears and sometimes broken voices, three prominent Christian leaders on Sunday night declared they still trust in God despite ongoing pain from the death of young loved ones.
Gospel for Asia fears Nepalâs draft constitution could threaten religious freedom
Gospel for Asia concerned by proposed ban on activities encouraging conversion in Nepal.
Eddie Long says he will fight sex allegations
The pastor of an Atlanta megachurch took to the pulpit on Sunday to tell a 10,000-strong congregation of his determination to fight allegations of sexual misconduct.
Bishop hits out at selfish leadership
The church is not here to be a 'private religious club', says Bishop of Lichfield.
Pilgrims to the Manger
The Bible Reading Fellowship has published its advent book for 2010 looking at new ways to deepen and inspire reflections about the message of Christmas.
Britain hasnât turned its back on God, says Archbishop
The desire for God is "undimmed" in 21st century Britain, says the Archbishop of Canterbury on Back to Church Sunday.