Brian Hutt

Concerns for homeless as Westminster moots restrictions

Housing Justice has spoken out against plans by Westminster Council to introduce restrictions to rough sleeping and food distribution for the homeless in the area.

Murder of pastors leaves evangelicals in Honduras feeling vulnerable

Christians in the evangelical church in Honduras fear they are being deliberately targeted following the murder of several pastors in recent months.

Appeal for prayer as Middle East faces uncertain future

The World Evangelical Alliance is asking Christians to pray for the Middle East and speak up for human rights.

Church services remember Christchurch earthquake victims

Church services have been held across New Zealand today to remember those who died in the devastating earthquake that hit Christchurch on Tuesday.

Time for the Arab world to hear the Gospel

God is shaking the nations in the Arab world and now it is time that the people heard the Gospel, say mission workers.

Christians urged to pray for believers in Iran

Christians imprisoned for their faith in Iran are being subjected to solitary confinement and harsh interrogation.

Afghan convert fears execution

An imprisoned Afghan convert fears he may receive the death penalty for apostasy

Anger over court’s decision to acquit suspects in Coptic killing case

An Egyptian bishop has spoken of his frustration after an Egyptian court acquitted two men suspected of aiding the drive-by shooting of Coptic Christians last year.

EU expresses ‘profound concern’ over violence towards Christians

EU foreign ministers have issued a statement condemning violence against Christians and calling upon states to protect freedom of worship.

Former BBC producer helping churches get their good news stories into the papers

A former BBC producer is on a mission to get the church in the press for all the right reasons.

Prince William and Kate Middleton asked to say ‘I do’ with fairly traded gold

Prince William and Kate Middleton are being asked to choose fairly traded and fairly mined gold for their wedding jewellery.

Anglicans and Methodists acknowledge need to tackle dividing issues

The Anglican Communion and the Methodist Church say they must address the areas that continue to divide

High demand for the only Easter egg that mentions the ‘J’ word

Supermarkets have agreed to stock the first Easter egg to mention Jesus on the box

Cuban pastor denounces state-levelled persecution

A Baptist pastor has accused the Cuban government of deliberately targeting him and his church.

Government called to take urgent action on problem gambling

Churches have called upon the Government to take urgent action to address the growing numbers of problem gamblers.

Britain must recover its Judeo-Christian discourse, says Nazir-Ali

Britain must take steps to recover from the “amnesia” over its Judeo-Christian heritage, says Michael Nazir-Ali.