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Christians flee Pakistani village after pastor accused of blasphemy
Pastor pleads innocence, but dozens flee for fear of repercussions

Millennium Development Goals have had 'little impact' on lives of leprosy sufferers
The Millennium Development Goals have had a huge influence on international development but "little impact" on the lives of leprosy sufferers.
Two Christians murdered in Egypt for refusing to pay Muslim poll tax
Two Coptic Christian government employees have been shot dead for refusing to pay Jizya, the Muslim poll tax on Christians.
Vietnamese police crush protests against Catholics' imprisonment
Dozens injured, as police use tear gas, batons and police dogs

UCCF General Secretary Oliver Barclay dies at 94
The second General Secretary of IVF/UCCF, Oliver Barclay, has died at his home in Leicester at the age of 94.

Grant for Love Your Uni camper van
Fusion's Love Your Uni camper van has received a £5,000 grant from the Archbishop of York Youth Trust.

Creative evangelist reaches out in blogosphere
Tom Elliott is a creative evangelist who uses comedy and illusions to share the Gospel message with people, but he's just as excited by the power of social media. Â

Vincent Nichols and Mahmoud Abbas meet over peace in Holy Land
President Mahmoud Abbas calls for Christian support in meeting with Archbishop Nichols

Church of Scotland calls for 'robust' protection over gay marriage
The Scottish Government is being asked to ensure that clergy who cannot in conscience conduct gay marriage ceremonies will not face legal action if gay marriage is legalised in Scotland.Â

Petition calls for action to help Syrian Christians
Barnabas Fund is today launching an urgent petition calling on Western governments to take action on behalf of Syria's endangered Christian minority.

Church in Wales votes to consecrate women as bishops
The Governing Body of the Church in Wales has passed a Bill to enable women to be consecrated as bishops. was passed by members of meeting at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David in Lampeter today.

Record ticket sales for York Minster's Christmas carol service
Over 35 per cent of York Minster's Christmas Carol Concert tickets sold in the first 24 hours, a far higher volume than in previous years, cathedral officials say.

Persecution at unprecedented levels
The Body of Christ is suffering so much violence and trauma these days that when it comes to choosing a focus for prayer, it is difficult to know where to start.

50 years of Trans World Radio
Dr Russell Farnworth, Chief Executive Officer of TWR-UK, speaks here about TWR's new app, the past 50 years of radio ministry, and the digital future.

Gay marriage in Scotland will lead to greater intolerance of traditional view
A minister in the Free Church of Scotland is urging MSPs to seriously consider the long-term consequences of legalising gay marriage.

Salvation Army praying for Syria
Salvation Army leader General André Cox has issued a special appeal to Salvationists to pray for Syria.