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Children among the fatalities in Tanzania church stampede
At least 20 people, including children, were killed in a stampede at a church service in Tanzania on Saturday.

Church leaders set out list of concerns ahead of Irish elections
In a call to "put people first", the Archbishop of Armagh, Eamon Martin, and Auxiliary Bishop of Armagh, Michael Router, spoke of their concerns around the lack of affordable housing, long waiting times for medical treatment, a surge in drug-fuelled crime and gang violence, Brexit and the dignity of life from conception to death.

Last seminarian held by kidnappers has been killed
Michael Nnadi, 18, was one of four students to be abducted by armed assailants from a Catholic seminary in Kaduna state last month.

Faith leaders stand together after Streatham attack
Faith leaders have spoken of the need to stand together after another terrorist incident in London on Sunday.

In maiden speech, newly elected MP says faith helped him deal with suicidal thoughts
Stuart Anderson, the newly elected MP for Wolverhampton, opened up in his maiden speech to Parliament on Thursday about how his faith helped him when he was struggling with suicidal thoughts.

Three doctors cleared of unlawful killing in landmark euthanasia case
Three doctors in Belgium have been cleared of wrongdoing in a landmark euthanasia case for the country.

Franklin Graham says he's still 'looking forward' to preaching the Gospel in the UK despite multiple cancellations
Franklin Graham is determined to press ahead with his UK preaching tour this summer despite multiple venues pulling out.

Matt Redman releases new album 'Let There Be Wonder'
Matt Redman says he wants to see more Christians declare the name of Jesus and "not just speak generically about who God is" as he launches his new album.

Woman who wants to transition 7-year-old son loses second court case
A Texas woman who wants to transition her 7-year-old son into a girl has been defeated in a second court hearing.

Asia Bibi tells story of death row ordeal and eventual freedom in new memoir
The memoir Enfin Libre, or Finally Free, has been published in French by Ãditions du Rocher and is co-written by French journalist Anne-Isabelle Tollet.
Church leader's plea for unity after the UK enters a new era outside the EU
Writing in the Yorkshire Post, Dr John Sentamu said it was important for the nation to accept that the Brexit debate was over and now spend the new decade working towards a common vision.
Time to move beyond divisions on Brexit day - Church leaders
Church leaders called for unity and kindness as Britain formally leaves the European Union.

Franklin Graham says cancellation of UK evangelistic events is 'spiritual warfare'
Franklin Graham has asked for prayer as he remains determined to see through his planned UK tour despite multiple venues backing out.

May Britain depart the European Union in peace, says Methodist leader
The Secretary of the Methodist Conference, the Rev Dr Jonathan Hustler, said the prayer of the Church must be that the UK departs the EU in peace.

Franklin Graham tells UK LGBTQ community he is not bringing a 'hateful' message
Franklin Graham has invited the UK LGBTQ community to come and hear him preach as he denied that he was bringing a "hateful" message to the country in an upcoming tour.

World Vision evolves its sponsorship model so that the kids now choose their sponsor
The Christian development agency is launching the 'Chosen' programme across UK churches in a groundbreaking new approach to child sponsorship.