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'White Widow' key suspect in Kenyan pastors' murders
Samantha Lewthwaite also wanted for execution of two radical Muslim clerics

Bending the vows: Is it an affair if it's just kissing? YES!
It doesn't matter if the vase overall is intact, if it's cracked, it's broken.

Pray for the Central African Republic
Pray for God's intervention as genocide looms in the Central African Republic

Inaction on Central African Republic conflict 'shameful'
Bishop of Wakefield calls for an end to the conflict in the Central African Republic
Report highlights Church's positive social action role
Parliament to debate new report calling for end to "cold war between Church and State"

Christmas campaign highlights struggle of families in debt
Sarah was struggling to feed her two sons last Christmas

For the Christian who struggles with depression, preach to your heart
Depression is not a rarity but rampant in the body of Christ

Billy Graham hospitalised with respiratory congestion issue; expected home in a day or two
The Rev. Billy Graham has been taken to hospital after suffering respiratory problems earlier this week.

Life and work of Aid to the Church in Need founder remembered
A special Mass has been held in honour of Fr Werenfried van Straaten on in the centenary year of his birth

Church of England says no to Synod reform
A move brought forward to the General Synod of the Church of England from the diocese of London to conduct a review into the way in which the Synod is organised was resoundingly defeated in a vote yesterday evening.

Church of England presses towards women bishops
General Synod voted overwhelmingly in favour of proposals towards allowing women into the episcopate

New £1.2 million maternal and child health project in rural Kenya
Christian Aid is launching a £1.2 million maternal and child health project in Narok County, south-western Kenya.

Church hears plight of 'working poor'
Archbishop of York concerned that having a job is no longer enough to protect people from hunger

Chaplains on the ground after tornadoes in America's Midwest
Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are on the ground in Illinois following a fierce storm front that spawned dozens of tornadoes and destroyed hundreds of homes across the Midwest.

Christian radio station continues to fight advert ban
Premier Christian Radio has taken out a full page advertisement in today's Telegraph newspaper, labelling yesterday's Court of Appeal decision an "attack on freedom of speech for Christians".

Church of England affirms importance of school engagement
C of E schools of the future discussed at Synod 2013