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Scottish assisted dying proposals present 'serious dangers', charity warns
Scottish assisted dying proposals present 'serious dangers', charity warns

Christian charity CARE for Scotland has warned that proposed legislation on assisted suicide contains "serious dangers" that have "not been addressed" by proponents of the changes.

British Medical Association criticised over LGBT equality drive
British Medical Association criticised over LGBT equality drive

The British Medical Association has been accused of being captured by "gender ideology" after it released a report that aimed "to understand and improve the experiences of LGBTQ+ medics".

CoE reparations plan 'poorly justified, historically uninformed'
CoE reparations plan 'poorly justified, historically uninformed'

The Church of England's plan to put £100 million towards slavery reparations has been condemned as "poorly justified, historically uninformed" and possibly lacking in legal justification.

St Ebbe's 'deeply shocked' by allegations against David Fletcher
St Ebbe's 'deeply shocked' by allegations against David Fletcher

The church of the late David Fletcher has said it is "deeply shocked" after the Church of England said it had received information concerning its former rector "of sexual abuse and coercive and controlling behaviour ... towards women and girls".

Independent investigation into IHOPKC's Mike Bickle publishes findings
Independent investigation into IHOPKC's Mike Bickle publishes findings

International House of Prayer Kansas City's disgraced founder Mike Bickle used predatory tactics and spiritual manipulation to sexually abuse at least 17 females, including minors, according to the findings of an independent investigative report. One victim claims she was so gaslit by Bickle he made her read Psalm 51 after sexual encounters.

CoE asks for prayers and suggestions as it prepares to choose new Archbishop of Canterbury
CoE asks for prayers and suggestions as it prepares to choose new Archbishop of Canterbury

The Church of England is inviting people to suggest candidates to replace Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury.

Bishop of Bristol announces retirement
Bishop of Bristol announces retirement

The Rt Rev Vivienne Faull has announced she will step down as Bishop of Bristol in September of this year, describing her seven years in the role as a "beautiful coda" to her long ministry.

Why Trump has delighted pro-lifers across the world: the President's rapid series of measures to limit abortion
Why Trump has delighted pro-lifers across the world: the President's rapid series of measures to limit abortion

Pro-life groups across the world have been celebrating during the first days of the second presidency of Donald Trump after a number of significant victories to the cause of the unborn in the US.

Donald Trump pledges to end anti-Christian bias
Donald Trump pledges to end anti-Christian bias

Donald Trump has said that he will be creating a White House task force charged with destroying anti-Christian bias within the federal government.

Committed churchgoers give 5 times more to charity
Committed churchgoers give 5 times more to charity

A report published by Christian charity Stewardship has suggested that regular churchgoers in Britain give nearly five times as much to charity per month than the average person.

The face of Thomas Aquinas revealed after 750 years - and the mystery of his death solved
The face of Thomas Aquinas revealed after 750 years - and the mystery of his death solved

For the first time in 750 years, the face of St Thomas Aquinas has been reconstructed using forensic science, offering a glimpse of the man whose teachings have shaped Catholic thought for centuries.

Rediscovering the power of prayer
Rediscovering the power of prayer

As Christians, nurturing our spiritual lives through regular communication with God is essential.

Bid to stop Archbishop of York addressing Synod fails
Bid to stop Archbishop of York addressing Synod fails

Efforts have been made, however, to prevent Archbishop Stephen Cottrell speaking at the forthcoming Synod.

Christians in Pakistan are also the victims of 'rape gangs'
Christians in Pakistan are also the victims of 'rape gangs'

Many cases involve rape, gang rape and conditions resembling slavery. As in England, the authorities cannot always be relied upon to assist victims or their families.

Prison Fellowship sees change with targeted approach
Prison Fellowship sees change with targeted approach

Prison Fellowship International (PFI) has introduced what it believes is a groundbreaking approach to ministering to prisoners that achieves both the salvation of souls and a drop in re-offending.

Prayer app Hallow may be banned in the EU due to 'over-regulation' of religious apps - founder
Prayer app Hallow may be banned in the EU due to 'over-regulation' of religious apps - founder

Hallow may no longer be allowed in the EU, Alex Jones, CEO and co-founder of the Christian prayer app, announced on X, due to an "over-regulation" targeting all religious apps.