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Ireland ends abortion ban as 'quiet revolution' transforms country
Ireland ends abortion ban as 'quiet revolution' transforms country

Ireland has voted by a landslide to liberalise its highly restrictive abortion laws

US missionary Josh Holt released by Venezuelan government
US missionary Josh Holt released by Venezuelan government

The Venezuelan government on Saturday released an American, Josh Holt, whom it has held since 2016 on weapons charges.

Prosecutors drop charges against suspect in murder of pastor's wife Amanda Blackburn following plea deal
Prosecutors drop charges against suspect in murder of pastor's wife Amanda Blackburn following plea deal

Prosecutors have dropped the charges against a suspect in the murder of Amanda Blackburn, wife of Indiana pastor Davey Blackburn, after the accused agreed to a plea deal.

Pray the archbishop of Canterbury's prayer for the poor this Sunday, says Tearfund
Pray the archbishop of Canterbury's prayer for the poor this Sunday, says Tearfund

This Sunday is the closest to the date of Tearfund's founding on May 29, 1968.

Prospects of US-North Korea summit brighten after Trump's tweet

An advance team of 30 White House and State Department officials was preparing to leave for Singapore later this weekend.

Ireland set to liberalise abortion laws in landslide 'Yes' vote
Ireland set to liberalise abortion laws in landslide 'Yes' vote

The people of Ireland are set to liberalise some of the world's most restrictive abortion laws by a landslide.

Pakistani court hands down 14-year jail sentence for rape of Christian 7-year-old
Pakistani court hands down 14-year jail sentence for rape of Christian 7-year-old

A Pakistani court has sentenced a man to 14 years in jail for the rape of a seven-year-old Christian girl. Activists have celebrated the ruling as a rare justice for Christians in majority-Muslim Pakistan.

A legacy of souls: Why we should be grateful, not sad as Soul Survivor closes
A legacy of souls: Why we should be grateful, not sad as Soul Survivor closes

It's the news that no one in UK youth ministry ever wanted to hear, and the announcement we all knew one day would come.

End of the line for Soul Survivor summer festivals
End of the line for Soul Survivor summer festivals

The British Christian youth organisation Soul Survivor has announced that it is closing its long-running summer festivals next year.

'Voice of God' Morgan Freeman under fire in harassment allegations
'Voice of God' Morgan Freeman under fire in harassment allegations

Several women have alleged inappropriate behaviour and harassment by Hollywood icon Morgan Freeman.

Authentic community: Reflecting on the European Mennonite Regional Conference

I cannot remember attending a theological conference that was pervaded by such a deep and meaningful sense of community.

Pope warns bishops against letting gay people train for priesthood

Pope Francis has warned Italian bishops to be wary of priesthood applicants suspected of having homosexual tendencies, according to a new report.

CofE report slams local authorities for failing families in crisis
CofE report slams local authorities for failing families in crisis

More people are turning to foodbanks because local authority crisis schemes are failing, according to a report from the Church of England and The Children's Society published today.

White evangelicals are the most likely to say US shouldn't welcome refugees
White evangelicals are the most likely to say US shouldn't welcome refugees

Of all social demographics in the US, white evangelical Protestants are the most likely to say that the US does not have an obligation to welcome refugees.

Only a quarter of Brits think the church is good for community
Only a quarter of Brits think the church is good for community

Only a quarter of Brits think the church is 'good for the community', major new research on public attitudes towards the church has revealed.

'I was born in the fire': the fervent faith of dancing preacher Billy Bray
'I was born in the fire': the fervent faith of dancing preacher Billy Bray

Today marks the death of a 19th-century Cornish preacher with fire in his belly and a liking for indecorous dance: a man known as Billy Bray.