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Humanists should not be on Thought for the Day, say Christians
Christians say the BBC's Thought for the Day radio programme will lose its distinctiveness if it is opened up to humanist speakers.
Church poverty groups inspire positive response to recession
Share, exchange and re-use. That's the message from three church poverty groups as Britain seeks to bounce back from the recession.
Archbishop supports anti-racism campaign
The Archbishop of York has thrown his weight behind a campaign to end racism.
Jeremy Camp awarded multi-platinum certification for Live Unplugged
Jeremy Camp's next live project hits shelves on November 17.
Iranian female converts charged with apostasy
An Iranian judge has charged two jailed female converts with crimes of apostasy and propagation of the Christian faith, a human rights group reported.
Tutu hails Obamaâs Nobel Peace Prize
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has praised US President Barack Obama after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
Service honours sacrifice of UK troops in Iraq
Archbishop thanks British troops who served in Iraq in commemorative service at St Paul's Cathedral.
Bishop makes his first podcast!
For the first time ever the Bishop of Hereford has embraced new technology and made his first podcast.
Chaplains tell of disillusionment among US troops
US chaplains have told of a slump in morale among US troops serving in Afghanistan.
Orissa Christians: We will not renounce our faith
Orissa Christians say they âwill not renounce their faith" even though they still receive threats more than a year after being attacked by Hindu extremists.
Two Moors Festival hits south west churches
The sound of music will be ringing from churches across Dartmoor and Exmoor as they host Classic FMâs festival in the South West.
Max Lucado's 'Fearless' message resonates in hard times
In the face of global challenges like climate change and financial instability, Max Lucado wants Christians to have faith instead fear.
Denominationalism has a future, says missiologist
"Denominations tend to be the tools used by local churches to get the global work done," says one missiologist.
Sports stars help level the playing field for people with mental illness
Frank Bruno launches Levelling the Playing Field today ahead of World Mental Health Day on Saturday, a new report from Time to Change that applauds five sportspeople who have bravely spoken out about their experiences of mental health.
Kirk fears political policies could âadverselyâ affect the poor
The Church of Scotland is urging the UKâs political parties to remember Godâs concern for the poor and vulnerable as they draw up measures to tackle debt racked up by the credit crunch.
Baptists to affirm South Asian Christians in the UK
The cultural contribution of South Asian Christians to the church in the UK is to be celebrated at a special event organised by the Baptist Union of Great Britain on Saturday.