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Care Not Killing welcomes BMA decision on assisted suicide
The Care not Killing Alliance has welcomed the British Medical Association's decision to oppose any decriminalisation of assistance with suicide.
Moderator opens Glasgow counselling centre
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland has opened a new Glasgow counselling centre offering training courses such as gambling addiction therapy and bereavement care.
Church planting brings church leaders together
Church leaders from a broad range of backgrounds are uniting to create Mission21, the UKâs largest church planting gathering.
Sixth-formers raise awareness of child mortality
More than 600 sixth formers celebrated reaching their fifth birthday on Tuesday to highlight the plight of children in the developing world who do not have the same chance.
Just out of this world
In churches all across this nation, there are gifted and talented singers waiting to be discovered.
Portsmouth churches work together on new school
Christians in Portsmouth are working together to plan spiritual support for 2,000 new households.
CSW calls for release of Chinese human rights advocate
Christian Solidarity Worldwide fears for safety of Chinese human rights advocate missing for five months.
India: Court delivers first conviction for Orissa violence
A court in Orissa, India, has handed out its first conviction nearly a year after the outbreak of anti-Christian violence.
Redman encourages worship in times of struggle
Recording artist Matt Redman encourages everyone to turn to worship in times of struggle on his seventh studio album We Shall Not Be Shaken.
Hillsong sings faith, hope and love in next live worship album
There are only a few days to go until Hillsong releases its latest live worship album, Faith+Hope+Love, on Monday 6 July.
Concern for children after Honduras coup
Christian charity Global Care says it is concerned about children it supports in Honduras following a military coup in the central American country at the weekend.
Mission to Seafarers seeks to reach those most in need
New Secretary General of The Mission to Seafarers sets out vision for reaching seafarers most in need.
Edinburgh churches put Christâs mission first
Churches in Edinburgh are setting their sights on reaching thousands of faithless people in the Scottish capital with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Faith leaders denounce violence in the name of religion
Extremism, terrorism and other forms of violence in the name of religion are âthreats to human life and should be rejectedâ, say delegates attending the Third Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Call for 'truth and integrity' candidates to stand at next general election
A call for Christians to come forward and offer themselves as candidates at the next general election was made this weekend by leaders of the Christian Peoples Alliance.
Eritrean Christians tell of torture and imprisonment
Christians in Eritrea who were tortured and jailed for their faith have given searing accounts of the brutality they faced to Release International, a ministry serving the persecuted church worldwide.