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Teens team up in Romania

When British and Romanian teenagers teamed up this summer for Christian outreach, it proved a life changing experience. British teens travelled to Romania to join local teenagers from 26 July – 8 August as arranged by OAC Ministries (Open Air Campaigners).

Oxfam says more funds and effort needed to avert 'spiralling crisis' in Pakistan

Oxfam says the international community must urgently inject more funds and effort into flood-hit Pakistan to stave off a "spiralling crisis".

Pope tells politicians of concerns over 'marginalisation' of religion

Pope hits out at marginalisation of religion and the “worrying signs of failure” to appreciate freedom of conscience.

Pope acknowledges difficulties in relations between Anglicans and Catholics

Pope speaks of need for continued cooperation and determination to pursue the goal of unity.

India's president under pressure to protect Christians

India’s president is being pressed to protect Christians in the country’s northern Kashmir region after a mob burned down the oldest school there and also attacked other Christian institutions nearby.

Tearfund partners respond after Guatemalan landslides

Tearfund partners are offering shelter and counselling to people affected by devastating mudslides in Guatemala.

New Hillsong Chapel series releases first acoustic album, Yahweh

Hillsong worship leaders Ben Fielding, Annie Garratt, Jad Gillies, Joel Houston, Jill McCloghry and Reuben Morgan unplug for brand new acoustic arrangements of popular Hillsong worship anthems.

Kari Jobe releases first music video to 'You are for me'

New Artist of the Year nominee and worship leader Kari Jobe has created her first music video for her worship song 'You Are For Me'.

After warm Scottish reception, London welcomes Pope

Pope to meet Archbishop of Canterbury, faith leaders, and address British society on day two of official state visit.

CSW welcomes one-day ceasefire in Burma

Christian Solidarity Worldwide says Karen National Union's ceasefire is an "important sign of respect" for the International Day of Peace on September 21.

Scottish Bible Society helps children caught up in Jamaican gangland violence

Group launches new campaign to raise funds for pastors to support children affected by gangland violence.

Pope attacks current of ‘aggressive secularism’ in Britain

Pope speaks of "sobering lessons" of Nazi atheist tyranny; Queen says freedom to worship is at "core of tolerant society".

10 arrested in Indonesia over attack on church leaders

Police in Indonesia have arrested 10 suspects in connection to Sunday’s attack of two church leaders, authorities reported on Wednesday.

Legendary gospel group The Classic Imperials are 'Still Standing'

The Classic Imperials have reunited for their first studio album of all new material in over a decade.

'Pride and joy' surround Pope's visit to Britain

Pope received by the Queen at Holyrood Palace, greets and Archbishop of Canterbury Deputy Prime Minister.

Parents fear media and marketing is making children too sexually aware

A new report from Mothers’ Union has laid bare the concerns of many parents in the UK over the sexualisation of their children by mass marketing and the media.