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A dog is a woman\'s best friend
A dog is a woman's best friend

Over a third of men would miss their partner while on holiday but it seems women are more likely to miss their pet dogs.

We need to take better care of our chapels

Local churches remain invaluable to their communities, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Wales will say tonight.

Northern Ireland: Church leaders 'dismayed' by violence

Church leaders in Northern Ireland have condemned riots in Belfast triggered by the ban of an Orange Order parade on 12 July.

Trident \'unnecessary\' for Britain\'s defence
Trident 'unnecessary' for Britain's defence

Churches are urging the Government to drop Trident, saying it is "unnecessary" for the country's defence and "unaffordable" in the current economic climate.

Kirk pledges support for families affected by baby ashes scandal

The Church of Scotland has vowed to do whatever it can to support families affected by revelations that baby ashes were scattered without the parents' permission.

Gay marriage billboards raise questions about children\'s wellbeing
Gay marriage billboards raise questions about children's wellbeing

A billboard advertising campaign was launched across central London this week by campaigners critical of the legalisation of gay marriage.

Lords approve same-sex marriage Bill
Lords approve same-sex marriage Bill

Gay marriage is set to become law after the House of Lords gave its assent in the third reading stage of the Government's Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill. 

Pakistan: Christian facing life imprisonment for blasphemy

Convicted of blasphemy, Sajjad Masih Gill, 28, a Christian resident of District Pakpatan-Punjab, has been fined USD $2000 and is now looking at a life prison sentence.

Church must repent of sin of anti-Semitism
Church must repent of sin of anti-Semitism

An Anglican clergyman has called on the Church to repent of its anti-Semitism, which he described as a sin against the Holy Spirit.

New live album from Keith and Kristyn Getty
New live album from Keith and Kristyn Getty

Getty Music has announced the release of the first live album from Keith and Kristyn Getty, which was recorded at The Gospel Coalition in Orlando, Florida, this past spring

Thousands converge on Holy Island to celebrate Lindisfarne Gospels
Thousands converge on Holy Island to celebrate Lindisfarne Gospels

Thousands of Christians took part in an open-air service on Holy Island on Saturday to celebrate the continuing witness of the Lindisfarne Gospels.  

Appeals for peace in Egypt after sudden increase in attacks on Christians
Appeals for peace in Egypt after sudden increase in attacks on Christians

The UK head of a charity that supports persecuted Christians is calling on people to pray for peace in Egypt after a sudden spike in attacks on Copts in the wake of President Morsi's dramatic downfall.

Christian financial advisers want cap on interest rates to curb personal debt
Christian financial advisers want cap on interest rates to curb personal debt

The Association of Christian Financial Advisers has called for a cap on interest rates in response to new research showing people who take out payday loans are getting into more debt by using overdrafts to pay them off.

Authentic Media withdraws Taming the Tiger from sale after investigation concludes some sections are untrue
Authentic Media withdraws Taming the Tiger from sale after investigation concludes some sections are untrue

Authentic Media has announced it is withdrawing Taming the Tiger and associated resources from sale with immediate effect.

UK Government urged to raise human rights during Burma President's visit

Christian Solidarity Worldwide has asked the UK Government to put human rights at the heart of a two-day visit by Burma's President.

People with mental health problems at disadvantage in work assessment

The former Archdeacon of Wells is campaigning for a change in the way people with mental health problems are assessed for employment and support allowance. Â