Amy Shank

Pope sends first tweet on the iPad

Pope Benedict XVI has officially joined the Twitter generation with his first ever tweet today – and on an iPad no less.

Prayer for the Olympics

The Church of England has released a prayer for those preparing for the 2012 Games

China releases vocal dissident Hu Jia

One of the most outspoken critics of the Chinese government, Hu Jia, has been released from prison.

Morgan Freeman ponders the sixth sense, souls and the expanding universe

Morgan Freeman has more than a few questions about our existence and the amazing universe we live in

Vatican hands out iPods to help keep the noise down in basilicas

iPod are being given out to pilgrims to reduce noise levels at the Vatican's tourist spots

Green Mile actor’s 16-year-old bride is ‘good Christian girl’

Her official website displays somewhat saucy pictures, but the parents of 16-year-old Courtney Stodden say she’s just a “good Christian girl”.

An Ode to Happiness from Keanu Reeves

The Hollywood actor has published his first book

Faith schools opponent Clegg considering top Catholic school for sons

Atheist and faith school opponent Nick Clegg is considering sending his sons to a top Catholic school

Convocation encourages Christians in prison ministry

Prison volunteers from more than 100 countries to gather in Toronto for Prison Fellowships International's World Convocation

Painstaking restoration of St Paul’s complete

St Paul’s Cathedral has been restored to its former glory after 15 years in scaffolding.

Afghanistan tops list of most dangerous countries for women

Afghanistan has been voted the most dangerous country for women in a poll of experts by the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Christianity Explored expands to the US

Christianity Explored makes its official US debut

Mercy Ships celebrates World Blood Donor Day

Mercy Ships saving lives with "walking blood bank" on hospital ship, Africa Mercy

Call for Bible ban in Pakistan concerns Christians

Christians have expressed their concern over calls by a Muslim cleric for the Bible to be banned in Pakistan.

Eritrean Christians facing 'unimaginable suffering' in Egypt

Eritrean Christians fleeing persecution in their homeland are being abused at the hands of Egyptian authorities and people smugglers

Anglican Alliance seeks G20 action on food crisis

Anglicans are pressing G20 and African governments to agree decisive measures to address the global food crisis when they meet this month.