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Work failing to engage most people
Work failing to engage most people

Only 13% of employees worldwide say they are engaged at work, according to a recent study from Gallup.

There\'s a mountain to climb in Bible translation
There's a mountain to climb in Bible translation

Members of the UK's biggest Bible translation organisation, Wycliffe Bible Translators, hiked Mount Kilimanjaro last month on a 'Prayer Climb' for the 800 African languages still awaiting the Bible.

Anger over gender-selection abortion guidance
Anger over gender-selection abortion guidance

"Abortion Act isn't worth the paper it's written on," says Christian Legal Centre

Matt Redman: We\'ll never run out of things to sing about God
Matt Redman: We'll never run out of things to sing about God

Matt Redman speaks to ChristianToday.com about staying grounded, the gift of collaboration, and what continues to inspire him in his songwriting.

Churches Together in England elects first Pentecostal president
Churches Together in England elects first Pentecostal president

Churches Together in England has installed Bishop Eric Brown as its first Pentecostal president.

Christian B&B owners take gay discrimination case to Supreme Court
Christian B&B owners take gay discrimination case to Supreme Court

The Christian owners of a B&B are at the Supreme Court today to challenge a previous ruling that their double bedroom policy discriminated against a gay couple in a civil partnership.

\'Hey Jesus, I\'m looking for you\'
'Hey Jesus, I'm looking for you'

What would happen if a skeptic of Christianity spent a week living with believers who shared all of their possessions?

Billboards in New York\'s Times Square reach out to atheists
Billboards in New York's Times Square reach out to atheists

Billboards inviting atheists to explore the case for God are going up in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Most capped England player Peter Shilton to join Salvation Army\'s homeless five-a-side tournament
Most capped England player Peter Shilton to join Salvation Army's homeless five-a-side tournament

Guests at Salvation Army homeless centres across the country will come together on Thursday for a five-a-side football tournament in Birmingham.

Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission meets after 10 years
Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission meets after 10 years

After a ten-year postponement, the Anglican-Oriental Orthodox International Commission concluded its second meeting in England on Monday.

Evangelicals are hard workers, survey finds
Evangelicals are hard workers, survey finds

Evangelical Christians are hard workers, with many working long hours. Some 37 per cent of them work more than 40 hours per week – rising to over 50 per cent among men; and seven per cent work more than 60 hours.

Operation Christmas Child to send gift-filled shoeboxes to Rwandan children
Operation Christmas Child to send gift-filled shoeboxes to Rwandan children

How does one respond when coming face to face with someone who killed members of your family? Where does someone find the strength and grace needed to forgive the perpetrator of such evil?

African migrants risk lives to flee war and persecution
African migrants risk lives to flee war and persecution

Freedom to choose faith one factor driving them into smugglers' boats

Churches welcome Scout promise decision
Churches welcome Scout promise decision

The Church of England has welcomed the Scout Association's decision to retain the original "duty to God" pledge alongside the introduction of a new alternative promise for atheists and others without a faith.

Leaving home: Christians who remain in Syria face a grim future
Leaving home: Christians who remain in Syria face a grim future

Fears that Islamic extremism is gaining ground in Syria

RE failings are disappointing but not surprising
RE failings are disappointing but not surprising

Christians can help schools that are failing in religious education provision