Archbishop of Canterbury leads call to G8 on poverty Religious leaders tweeting call for action on Millennium Development Goals with hashtag #1000DaysToGo
Rend Collective Experiment: 'We really live by faith' Not having money is just making the band rely even more on God for their daily bread, Rend Collective Experiment's Patrick Thompson
Benefit cuts are 'unjust', say Churches Churches say the benefit cuts coming into place today are unjust and hit the poorest hardest.
Methodist President: Poverty is not the fault of the poor The Methodist President has used his Easter message to challenge the assumption that poor people are responsible for their own poverty.
God's 'self-giving love' A love that puts others first is at the heart of Easter, says the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Wales
Fears of underage marriage for Syrian girls World vision has voiced concern about the risk of Syrian girls as young as 12 being married off.
Selling pigs helps women flourish in Cameroon The gift of a piglet may not seem like much but for Mami Deborah Bih it enabled her to buy her first dress in 20 years.
Was Mr Osborne's latest Budget simply putting off the inevitable? Can anything be done to help the more needy and vulnerable?
Prime Minister can't ignore environmental challenges – Christian Aid Christian Aid is urging the Prime Minister to ensure action on the environment is part of the post-2015 development agenda.
Eradicating the world's water crisis 'is within our grasp' Globally, some 780 million people lack access to safe water
Displaced, disabled and facing disease – finding safe drinking water in Sri Lanka On World Water Day, Leprosy Mission is highlighting the struggle 780 million people face just to find clean water each day
Budget is 'failed opportunity to help poor' While aid agencies have congratulated the Chancellor for protecting overseas aid, other organisations say the Budget will not bring relief to those affected by poverty closer to home.