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Asia Bibi appeal postponed for a fifth time
Fate of Pakistani woman sentenced to death for blasphemy remains uncertain

Matt Redman, Rend Collective and Worship Central delight crowds at wettest Big Church Day Out yet
Worship event features Matt Redman, Rend Collective and Worship Central

Pope Francis in the Middle East: where do his sympathies lie?
What effect will Pope Francis' visit to the Middle East have on political relations in the region?

Rob Kardashian tweets prayers, Bible verses after skipping his sister's wedding
Rob Kardashian has broken his silence after skipping his sister Kim's wedding to Kanye West on Saturday.

White House mistakenly leaks name of top spy in Afghanistan
White House mistakenly reveals name of top Aghan spy.

Elliot Rodger killings: Cultural idols working 'destruction in lives of troubled people', says pastor
An Isla Vista pastor says the community has been "wounded" by Elliot Rodger's killing spree last Friday

Narendra Modi must take steps to protect India's religious minorities from attack
India's new leader is being urged to establish framework for protection of human rights

$100,000 fundraised by police officer for road rage victim's family
$100,000 gifted to California road rage victim's family.

Asia Bibi death sentence appeal: Fifth time lucky for Christian mother accused of blasphemy?
Pakistani Christian woman Asia Bibi is due to have an appeal hearing on her death sentence for blasphemy on Tuesday, but will it be cancelled again?

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim's death sentence should be dropped, say British Christians and Muslims
The Christian Muslim Forum's call has been backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby

UKIP's election win: What Christians are saying
The votes are in and Nigel Farage is grinning like a Cheshire cat but what do Christians think about his historic election win?

Richard Dawkins: First he was a 'cultural Anglican', now he's a 'secular Christian'
The vocal atheist admits to feeling a touch nostalgic when it comes to the church

Christians don't have to drift, the God of history is shaping our stories
Christians don't have to drift, the God of history is shaping our stories

Was Mark Driscoll right? Did Jesus make mistakes?
Mark Driscoll says Jesus will have made mistakes growing up, but could God incarnate ever fail?

If states refuse to defend voter-approved gay marriage bans it will lead to anarchy, warns Utah governor
A Utah governor has warned that if publicly elected government officials across American states refuse to defend voter -approved laws, including gay marriage bans, it could lead to anarchy.

Uganda churches on high alert after terrorist attack warning
The US embassy in Uganda has warned that churches in the country are facing "specific threats" from Al Shabab.