Brian Hutt

Moderator says jealousy and strife are ‘ruining’ Welsh Nonconformist Christianity

Presbyterian Moderators hits out at "unhealthy" competition afflicting Welsh Nonconformist Christianity.

Britain has become a 'selfish and hedonistic wasteland', says Archbishop's adviser

An adviser to the Archbishop of Westminster says liberal laws have turned Britain into a "selfish and hedonistic wasteland".

World Council of Churches condemns Hebron killings

The head of the WCC says extremists must not be allowed to succeed as killings threaten to cast shadow over negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders.

Church of Scotland presses ahead with new publishing deal

The Church of Scotland has entered into negotiations with a major international publishing house to take over the operation of its own publishing arm, the St Andrew Press.

Church Moderator appeals for mother and daughter facing deportation

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has made another impassioned plea to keep a Malawian mother and daughter in Scotland.

Church must offer alternative to ‘mere consumption’, says financial expert

Philip Davis, senior research fellow at the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, has called on Christians to be salt and light in the banking system.

Church says Religion Editor could help boost BBC's religious literacy

Submission to BBC Trust calls for current range of programmes to be enhanced by more in-depth news coverage

Thousands sign Right to Believe petition

More than 20,000 people have signed a petition expressing support for millions of believers around the world who are denied the right to practice their faith.

Campaign group calls on governments to cancel Pakistan’s debt

Jubilee Debt Campaign is calling on governments and international institutions to freeze Pakistan’s debt.

Christian group calls for ‘meaningful action’ on North Korea

A Christian human rights group is urging Europe’s foreign ministers to add their support to a UN inquiry into crimes against humanity committed in North Korea.

Fears of extremists gaining ground through flood aid in Pakistan

Barnabas Fund says it fears extremist Muslims are gaining ground in Pakistan through the distribution of aid to flood victims.

Church educationalist rejects Dawkins' ‘scaremongering’ over faith schools

The Chief Education Officer for the Church of England has dismissed a TV documentary by prominent atheist Richard Dawkins in which he challenges the place of faith schools within the education system.

Secularists angry with group’s ‘Bibles for the courts’ campaign

The Scottish Bible Society (SBS) has come under fire from the National Secular Society for sending thousands of Bibles to Scottish law courts and judges.

Heavy rain hampering World Vision response to deadly China mudslide

World Vision is battling against heavy rain to distribute emergency aid among survivors of a catastrophic landslide that hit China’s Gansu Province last Sunday.

Black church leaders support call for tougher child protection measures

Child protection agency calls for ministers of religion to register with safeguarding authority after 'witch children' documentary.

Christians asked to support Bible translation work in Tanzania

This Bible Sunday will see churches across the UK find out more about vital Bible translation work taking place in Tanzania.