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Lord Carey says Christianity is ‘under attack’ in Britain

Former Archbishop of Canterbury backs new campaign to defend the place of Christianity in public life

Be part of God’s big society this Advent, says bishop

Bishop urges people to take five minutes out of their daily schedule to change the world through small deeds.

New resource to help churches tackle violence against women

New resource gives churches advice on how they can support victims of violence in their pews as well as beyond their walls.

Under-35s largely unaware of King James Bible

Many under-35s have never heard of the King James Bible despite being one of the biggest selling books in history.

Bishop tells Government not to cut compassion from debate on spending cuts

The Bishop of Manchester has urged the Government not to “cut compassion” as it seeks to reduce Britain’s budget deficit with a range of spending cuts.

More people planning weddings online

Church of England experiences jump in number of people planning weddings through its online service.

Mark Driscoll on a mission to get dads involved in Christmas

For some dads, Christmas is not so much the season be jolly but to flee the house. But Mark Driscoll wants to see them get more involved.

John Lennox takes on Stephen Hawking after God denial

Christian mathematician John Lennox believes Christianity can stand its ground against scientific arguments.

Schools Minister affirms ‘central role’ of faith schools in education

Schools Minister Lord Hill said Church of England academies could raise the aspirations of young people.

Christian students denounce violence but say protests over fees are right

The Student Christian Movement wants the government to make spending on higher education a greater priority.

Christians told to stand up for what they believe in

The Archbishop of York tells Christians to be robust in their faith and national identity.

Two-thirds of trapped Chilean miners turned to Christ, festival hears

One of the trapped miners rescued last month in Chile has told of the conversion of many of his colleagues during the ordeal.

Baptist leader tells Christians to be ‘scriptural’ in their response to Eddie Long case

Rev David Shosanya advises Christians to be cautious in their response to allegations of sexual misconduct against Eddie Long.

Christians in West told to ‘prepare for persecution’

Barnabas Fund says Christians in the West need to be ready for suffering if they are to make a stand for Christ.

Haiti braces itself for Tropical Storm Tomas

Tropical Storm Tomas could be "devastating" for Haiti, Tearfund warns.

Ethical investment cooperative launches in UK

A new ethical investment cooperative launched in the UK last week is hoping to attract investments for small-scale businesses in developing countries.