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A missionary's life in Honduras: 'Crime has come to the doors of the church'
Swedish missionary Miriam Mondragon is working to see transformation in one of the world's most dangerous countries: Honduras, Central America

Why do we always want something different?
Why is the grass always greener? Claire Musters on finding contentment

Macklemore apologizes for wearing anti-Semitic costume on stage
Macklemore apologizes for wearing anti-Semitic costume on stage.

'Christ the Lord' gets green light: Another Christian film coming to the big screen
Another Christian film coming to the big screen: 'Christ the Lord' gets green light.

School Bible ban reversed following Christian protest
The Liberty Institute released a statement stating that they were victorious in their conflict with a Florida school district over students reading Bibles in the classroom.

Toni Braxton: God's 'payback' for abortion was second son's autism
The "Unbreak My Heart" singer said she was "ashamed" of her abortion in 2001

Meriam Ibrahim: What you need to know about Sudan and Apostasy
Points for prayer and action on Sudanese woman sentenced to death

Burger King changes slogan to 'Be Your Way' because people 'should live how they want'
Burger King is doing away with its 'Have It Your Way' slogan in favour of a new one that emphasises the individual.

Prayer drive-thru resonates with commuters: 'So many people are searching for answers'
A church's idea of erecting a 'prayer box' in their parking lot has caught on across the US.

Heaven is for Real still riding high in US box office
The film about Colton Burpo is inching towards the $100 million mark.
How British Baptists have sort of allowed gay marriages, but still aren't all that keen on the idea
Are UK Baptist ministers now allowed to conduct gay weddings?

Benham brothers thank Christians for support but warn freedom of expression is being 'fractured'
The Benham brothers have thanked Christians for their support during the row over their conservative beliefs.

Church of Scotland General Assembly to debate independence
The annual General Assembly of the Church of Scotland is set to debate independence this afternoon, Tuesday 20 May.

Abstaining is the worst option in the European elections and here's why
Voter turnout in European Elections tends to be depressingly low, writes Philip Walters, but we have a Christian duty to engage
Forget pets, fancy adopting a French priest?
The Catholic Church in France has initiated an unusual donation campaign; a parody video offering its finest priests up for 'adoption' â for a small fee, of course

Another Chinese church set to be demolished
As fears surrounding the right to religious freedom in China rise, yet another church has been officially marked for demolition by government officials.