Obianuju Mbah

Ukraine peace 'decisive' for Europe, say bishops
Catholic bishops in Europe have issued a strong statement reaffirming their unwavering support for Ukraine and its people as the Russian-Ukraine war enters a new phase of “geopolitical complexity and uncertainty".

Christian groups call for National Day of Prayer against assisted suicide
Religious organisations across the UK are uniting for a National Day of Prayer Against Assisted Suicide on Tuesday 25 March.

A new church receives over 90 donated Bibles after online appeal
In an incredible show of generosity, The Haven, a new church set to launch in Darlington next month, has received 92 donated Bibles after an online appeal.

Casting of bi-sexual Cynthia Erivo as Jesus sparks controversy
Award-winning 38-year-old bisexual and queer actress and singer, Cynthia Erivo, has been confirmed to take on the role of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, prompting accusations of blasphemy.

Cathedrals face financial strain as government imposes VAT cap on repairs
The government has introduced a new cap on the amount of VAT that listed cathedrals and other places of worship can claim, a move that has been described as transforming an "incredibly challenging" situation into an "almost unachievable" one, according to a cathedral official.

Cathedrals face financial strain as government imposes VAT cap on repairs
Cathedrals have raised concerns about the introduction of a new cap on the amount of VAT that they and other listed places of worship can claim.

Church body condemns Hamas display of human remains amid ongoing Gaza conflict
"Such actions are a grave violation of human dignity."

EU bishops call for urgent action to protect Syrian Christians and build lasting peace
EU bishops have released a statement conveying deep concern over the ongoing suffering of the Syrian people, particularly the plight of Christian communities.

Massacre in eastern DRC: 70 beheaded in Protestant church as violence escalates
The brutal conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has taken another horrific turn, as 70 missing people were found beheaded inside a Protestant church in Kasanga following an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels.

Rally call for faith groups to join 10th Great British Spring Clean
An online YouGov survey commissioned by Keep Britain Tidy reveals that two thirds of UK adults love their local area, yet 72% feel less proud when they see litter.

Church appeals for aid to support displaced people in Manipur
In a humanitarian effort to support the thousands of Manipur people who have been displaced in northeast India, the Presbyterian Church of Wales (PCW) has launched a financial appeal.

Finding true love in God this Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day, I encourage you to set aside time for a 'date' with God. Have a deep conversation with Him through prayer, meditate on His Word and let His love fill your heart.

Why casual dating is no match for Biblical courtship
Over time, secular influences have subtly shaped Christian perspectives on relationships, leading to the normalisation of unbiblical dating practices, particularly casual dating.

Most Brits see role for faith-based organisations in addressing social problems - study
A majority of Brits believe that faith-based organisations have a valuable role to play in tackling critical social issues, new research has found.
Lent campaign encourages people to give back, not just give up
This Lent season, Christian charity Stewardship is relaunching its generosity challenge, 40acts, in partnership with Gospel Entrepreneurs, The Way UK, and Sanctuary Foundation.
Pope Francis calls for peace amid DRC crisis
The ongoing M23 offensive in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the most intense escalation of violence in the region since 2012, has drawn an urgent appeal for peace from Pope Francis.