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Tributes paid to A Rocha co-founder and CEO killed in accident
Tributes have been paid after leaders of the Christian environmental charity A Rocha International were killed in a horrific car accident on Monday.

Mothers of babies with Down's syndrome reveal pressure to have an abortion
A new report is calling for a radical rethink in the way medical professionals engage with parents expecting a baby with Down's syndrome.

Churches need to care less about numbers and more about preaching the truth - Francis Chan
"Jesus had no problem losing the crowds," he told the Q Commons conference.

Government extends support available for listed churches
More listed churches are to receive the help they need to preserve their historic buildings for future generations after the Government announced that it is to extend a grant scheme.

A Satanist and a vicar debate Hell
A Satanist and a vicar came together at King's Cross, in London, to discuss Christian and popular concepts of Hell.
Boris Johnson should not dismiss Brexit language criticism, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby says he was "shocked" by the way that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson dismissed criticism of his language in the contentious Brexit debate.

Archaeologists discover 1,500-year-old church dedicated to a 'glorious martyr'
Researchers have discovered the ruins of a 1,500-year-old church from the time of the Byzantine Empire near Jerusalem that was dedicated to an unknown "glorious martyr."

Brad Pitt's Ad Astra is a reminder of man's struggle to know God
Coming face to face with the man he thought he knew, the son in Ad Astra, played by Brad Pitt, meets a father entirely different from the one he imagined him to be.

Kanye West finally releases gospel album 'Jesus is King'
Kanye West has finally released his long-awaited gospel album, Jesus is King with a companion 35-minute documentary by the same name rolling out to IMAX cinemas.

Christians who don't vote for Trump will 'stand accountable before God', says Paula White
Televangelist Paula White has suggested that Christians who don't get behind Donald Trump in the next election will be answerable to God.

How the faith of Mister Rogers, played by Tom Hanks, shaped his idea of children's television
The beloved children's television icon Fred Rogers â who is played by actor Tom Hanks in the upcoming film "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" â entered the world of children's programming during an era of massive political and cultural upheaval.

The Catholic Church 'hears the cry' of the Amazon and its peoples
The Catholic Church's Amazon synod is the first such meeting to be organized for a specific ecological region.

Bible translator murdered in his home
A second Bible translator has been killed by suspected Fulani extremists in southern Cameroon this week.

Max Lucado says he is 'grieved' by John MacArthur's attack on Beth Moore and women preachers
Popular pastor and author Max Lucado has said he is "grieved" by John MacArthur's recent comments on Beth Moore.

Whoopi Goldberg to star in Sister Act The Musical
Whoopi Goldberg is back as Deloris van Cartier 27 years after she first played the iconic role in Sister Act.
International community must 'act now' to stop Christianity disappearing from the Middle East
There is not much time left to save Christianity in the Middle East following years of intense persecution, Aid to the Church in Need has warned.