Jennifer Gold
Archbishops turn to UN chief over attacks on Zimbabwe churches
Archbishops appeal to UN to mediate in Zimbabwe's presidential run-off and protect the country's citizens, particular Christians as the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe continues to endure a crackdown by the state security forces.
Bishop fears radical Islam will fill 'moral vacuum'
The Bishop of Rochester has warned that the demise of Christianity is leaving Britain with a "moral vacuum" that radical Islam is ready to fill.
Carey pleads with 'honourable' kidnappers to release British hostages
Lord Carey appeals to the "honorable" kidnappers of five British men in Iraq to release their hostages.
Faith keeps family going, says murdered boy's mother
The mother of murdered London teenager Jimmy Mizen said on Monday that it was still difficult for the family to believe he was gone but that their Catholic faith was helping to keep them going.
Christian relief, prayers helping to ease 'unimaginable suffering' in Burma
Christian aid agencies and leaders are keeping Burma in their prayers as they scramble emergency aid to the cyclone-ravaged country.
Barnabas Fund welcomes media spotlight on apostasy
The head of Barnabas Fund is urging Christians to tune into BBC Radio 4's "Could I stop being a Muslim?" and hear the stories of persecution that former Muslims are facing after leaving the faith.
Britain's Christians must support Holy Land believers - Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has urgently appealed to Christians in the UK to become better informed of the crisis affecting fellow believers in the Holy Land, who he says "feel ignored or forgotten" by Western Christians.
Needs of Kenyan refugees still great - Salvation Army
Media interest may have waned but the needs facing many of the Kenyan refugees who fled to Uganda to escape post-election violence are still great, report The Salvation Army's International Emergency Services team.
Call to halt spread of mosques
Former magistrate and regular commentator on Premier Christian Radio, Alison Ruoff, made a strong call in favour of halting the construction of new mosques as a way of protecting Christians freedoms in the UK.
Church in Wales rejects women bishops Bill
Proposals to allow women in the Church in Wales to be ordained as bishops have been rejected by the Church's Governing Body on Wednesday.
Church in Wales to vote on women bishops
The Church in Wales will this week vote on the ordination of women as bishops. The head of the Church, Dr Barry Morgan, is urging clergy to vote in favour
Religious leaders open to Saudi dialogue proposal
A number of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders have expressed their openness to a proposal from King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia earlier in the week to engage in dialogue.
Brown allows partial free vote on embryology Bill
Gordon Brown says Labour MPs will be allowed a free vote on three areas of proposed legislation into the creation of hybrid embryos.
Growing clamour over embryology bill
A Labour MP has called church leaders, scientists and MPs to the table to address the row over a free vote on the embryology bill row.
Church leader wants multi-denominational visit to Holy Land
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland has invited the leaders of other denominations to join him in a solidarity visit to the Holy Land.
Evangelical Christians defend Jim Packer over suspension threat
Reform, an evangelical group within the Church of England, has hit out at the Bishop of New Westminster in Canada for threatening to suspend respected evangelical theologian Dr Jim Packer from ministry after he sought the oversight of the Primate of the Southern Cone.