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Christian Solidarity Worldwide ‘deeply concerned’ by crisis in Nepal

Christian Solidarity Worldwide fears the Nepal’s ruling coalition is on course for collision with communists.

Faith and ethnic communities make united stand against racist politics

Faith and ethnic communities are appealing to voters to support parties opposed to the politics of hatred and fear on May 6.

Search for new UK gospel talent returns

Up and coming UK gospel artists get another opportunity to share their talent with the wider public as Just out of this World which was launched last year returns for a second series.

Church of England told to invest more in fresh expressions

The head of Church Army has called on the Church of England to pour more of its resources into fresh expressions of church.

Wycliffe, DOOR to translate Bible for deaf people

Wycliffe Associates and a ministry to the deaf have announced a new partnership to translate the Bible into sign language for the millions of people who do not have access to the Scriptures.

GodTube makes a comeback under its own name

Godtube.com, the world's most popular Christian video-sharing website, has been resurrected on the Internet.

Release calls for greater protection of Christians in Jos

Release International has warned that the situation in Jos, Nigeria, could "spiral out of control" unless the authorities step up security to protect Christians from violent attacks by Islamic extremists.

Mayor of Hiroshima backs UK churches’ campaign against nuclear weapons

The Mayor of Hiroshima has praised a campaign by churches in the UK calling for greater commitment to a nuclear-free world from governments.

Mercy Me continues to love well

Band honours those living out the message of the generous Mr Lovewell

Churches tell Christians to vote on issues that matter to them

The leaders of the Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed Churches are calling on Christians to use their vote “responsibly” on May 6.

A word to pastors: pain ain't going away

Church leaders deal with pain everyday. And, in the words of Southern California pastor Miles McPherson, "it ain't going away."

Noah's Ark discovery like others for now, experts say
Noah's Ark discovery like others for now, experts say

Despite the notable lack of significant evidence, the media and the blogosphere are abuzz over the cries of a team of Chinese and Turkish explorers who claim that the wooden structure they found on Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey is none other than Noah's Ark.

Christian relationship counsellor loses appeal bid

A Christian relationship counsellor has lost his bid to bring his dismissal before the Court of Appeal.

Teen fundraiser makes a stand against human trafficking

Teenager Joseph Moore is involved in an unusual venture compared to most of his friends. Aged thirteen, he is making a difference to the lives of human trafficking victims as a fundraiser.

Church of Scotland begins first ever strategic plan for buildings

The Church of Scotland is to begin work on its first-ever strategic plan for ecclesiastical buildings.

Baptist Assembly focuses on new understanding of mission

In a Britain that is no longer Christian, how should the church reach out to those who have said “no thanks” already? That is the question Baptists will tackle at their annual Assembly this weekend.