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Russian government brands 113-year-old sermon as 'extremist'

Russian officials from the Meshchansky District Court in Moscow recently confirmed that text of a sermon preached in 1900 by Metropolitan Archbishop Andrey Sheptytsky is to be labelled as "extremist".

Copy of Psalms sells for record $14.2 million
Copy of Psalms sells for record $14.2 million

A book of Psalms printed in 1640 sold this week for just under $14.2 million on Tuesday, making it the most expensive printed book ever.

European Parliament hears concerns about Christians in Middle East
European Parliament hears concerns about Christians in Middle East

The European Parliament's subcommittee on human rights this week discussed the increasingly precarious situation of the Christian minority that exists throughout the Middle East.

Fears of new threat to freedom of speech
Fears of new threat to freedom of speech

Proposed injunctions to prevent nuisance or annoyance have been criticised by Christians and secularists

Pioneers gather to discuss missional community
Pioneers gather to discuss missional community

A hundred pioneers gathered earlier this month to present and facilitate discussion on academic research mission in the UK.

Scottish independence: Church and Government must work together
Scottish independence: Church and Government must work together

Church of Scotland responds to independence white paper

UK Parliament rejects online gambling addiction measure
UK Parliament rejects online gambling addiction measure

The UK Parliament this week narrowly rejected a measure that would more effectively seek to help online gamblers deal with their addictions.

A Thanksgiving dinner place for Saeed Abedini
A Thanksgiving dinner place for Saeed Abedini

A Thanksgiving dinner place has been symbolically set for imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini outside the White House in Washington DC

7 year-old Indian boy tortured and killed for being a Christian
7 year-old Indian boy tortured and killed for being a Christian

A 7-year old boy has been tortured and murdered because of his Christian faith in northern India, Gospel for Asia reports.

Global suffering increases – Southern Asia worst hit
Global suffering increases – Southern Asia worst hit

More people around the world are pessimistic about their current and future life circumstances, a global survey has found.

Scottish independence: Free Church says it cannot support secular state
Scottish independence: Free Church says it cannot support secular state

Free Church of Scotland raises questions about place of Church in public life

Bishop warns of further decline in religious freedom
Bishop warns of further decline in religious freedom

The Bishop of Wakefield, Right Reverend Stephen Platten, has called upon government ministers to tackle the decline in religious freedom worldwide

No more SMS spam, say mobile users
No more SMS spam, say mobile users

Mobile users are tired of receiving spam text messages and want network operators to block them, says a new survey

Americans leaving an empty place at Thanksgiving dinners for Saeed Abedini
Americans leaving an empty place at Thanksgiving dinners for Saeed Abedini

Americans are being asked to leave an empty place at their Thanksgiving dinners as a sign of solidarity with Pastor Saeed Abedini and the persecuted church worldwide.

Bringing a message of hope to persecuted Christians through satellite TV
Bringing a message of hope to persecuted Christians through satellite TV

Online webcasting, YouTube and mobile phone applications are changing the way the Good News is reaching people in contexts of persecution