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Pilgrim Progress this Lent
Pilgrim Progress this Lent

Church of England focusing on discipleship this Lent

Cry for help from Syrian church leaders
Cry for help from Syrian church leaders

Syrian Church leaders have called upon the US to stop supporting terrorist fighters they say are targeting Christians.

Liverpool Cathedral in Lego
Liverpool Cathedral in Lego

A model of Liverpool Cathedral made entirely out of Lego has gone on display to the public.

New app helps children discover Bible stories
New app helps children discover Bible stories

A new app has been created to help children discover Bible stories in a fun and exciting way.

Nigerian-Americans look to Obama for more support against Boko Haram terror
Nigerian-Americans look to Obama for more support against Boko Haram terror

Nigerian-Americans welcomed Barack Obama's comments on terrorism at the National Prayer Breakfast but called for greater support against groups like Boko Haram.

Memorial services to mark Japan earthquake and tsunami three years on
Memorial services to mark Japan earthquake and tsunami three years on

Memorial services will be taking place in the Diocese of Tohoku three years after Japan was struck by a devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster

Pope Francis appoints new Bishop of Paisley
Pope Francis appoints new Bishop of Paisley

Fr John Keenan has today been appointed as the new Bishop of Paisley, filling a position that has been vacant for over a year.

Morocco court overturns convert's proselytism conviction

An appeals court judge in Morocco today overturned a conviction against a Christian convert from Islam who had been sentenced to 30 months in prison for alleged proselytising.

Kenneth Bae transferred from hospital to labor camp; News comes day after President Obama urged release of Christian missionary
Kenneth Bae transferred from hospital to labor camp; News comes day after President Obama urged release of Christian missionary

It has been confirmed that Christian missionary Kenneth Bae has been transferred from hospital to a labor camp in North Korea.

Jane Hedges to be first female Dean of Norwich
Jane Hedges to be first female Dean of Norwich

The nomination of Venerable Jane Barbara Hedges as Dean of Norwich Cathedral was today confirmed by the Queen.

David Cameron gives National Marriage Week his full support
David Cameron gives National Marriage Week his full support

The support and sacrifice involved in marriage are "values that we need more of in this country", said the Prime Minister

British children no longer know Bible stories
British children no longer know Bible stories

Research from the Bible Society has revealed that around half of children are growing up unfamiliar with Bible stories like Adam and Eve, and David and Goliath.

Musings of a Christian job seeker
Musings of a Christian job seeker

After two years of interviews and countless rejections, it's hard to lean on faith but I'm trying!

Mississippi and Alabama are America\'s most Protestant states
Mississippi and Alabama are America's most Protestant states

A new Gallup Poll reveals where in the US you will find the most Protestants, Catholics, Mormons, Jews, and people of no particular faith.

Council of Europe says no to Belgian child euthanasia law
Council of Europe says no to Belgian child euthanasia law

While the Belgian Parliament moves to vote on the Child Euthanasia bill next week, the Council of Europe fight to stop this law from going further.

President Barack Obama National Prayer Breakfast speech on Christian faith and religious freedom in full

"Promoting religious freedom is a key objective of US foreign policy," Obama has said