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Syrian children urge world leaders to 'wake up'
World Vision has released a report written by Syrian children in which they detail their plight and call for stronger intervention from the international community.

New WW1 Church memorial resources
As WW1 remembrance continues, Churches share new resources to tell the Christian story of the conflict.

World Vision joins UN pledge to end the use of child soldiers
World Vision has pledged its support for a UN campaign to put an end to the recruitment and use of children within Government forces by 2016.

From hardship to hardship: the reality of life for Pakistani Christian asylum seekers
"Our lives were like hell in Pakistan and here also we are living in worse conditions," says one Pakistani Christian starting life again in Thailand

20 years after Rwandan Genocide, healing and reconciliation continue
Bishop of Kigali, the Right Reverend Louis Muvunyi, told reporters in London on Tuesday that poverty is hampering the reconciliation process

Churches attacked in Venezuela's ongoing unrest
Churches are among the latest victims of the recent unrest in Venezuela

Rend Collective's My Lighthouse releases to iTunes
Rend Collective Experiment have just released the first single release from their upcoming album to iTunes.

'It's just you and me Lord': Inspirational prayers for women
If you are still looking for something deep and meaningful to delve into the Lent or perhaps a gift for Mother's Day, Marion Stroud's books on prayer won't disappoint.

Exploring Christ's sacrifice through art
Artist Rob Floyd talks to Christian Today about the inspiration for his latest exhibition depicting 19 scenes from the end of Jesus' life.

Is Lent your guilty pleasure?
How evangelicals rediscovered a forgotten season

#WithSyria global vigil to coincide with conflict's third anniversary
Church of England gets behind global vigil to end violence in Syria

What does it mean to be beautiful?
A person who is truly beautiful draws someone in long after their looks fade

Darren Aronofsky: Noah is the perfect film to bring believers and non-believers together
Darren Aronofsky, director of Noah, is enthusiastic about the conversations that can come from watching Noah

Church of England partners with Prudential to bolster security of pension scheme
The Church of England spends £100 million to ensure the pensions of its workers are in the black.
Positive meeting between Pope and ecumenical leader
An important meeting between the Pope and the Secretary General of the World Council of Churches has gone ahead very well, by all accounts.

North Korea orders death of 33 people connected to missionary
Government claims they were building a network of underground churches