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Welsh chapels and churches move towards greater unity
Traditional dividing lines between churches and chapels in Wales could soon be a thing of the past after a major meeting of five denominations today.
Book review: 'Big-Hearted' by Chris Duffett and Simon Goddard
Where do we start when we talk about sharing our faith? We could start from the message
Evangelist Billy Graham meets Mitt Romney
Evangelist Billy Graham commended Mitt Romney for his values and moral convictions after meeting with the Republican presidential candidate at his North Carolina home on Thursday.
Church leaders called in to boost black vote campaign
Lobby group Operation Black Vote has teamed up with church leaders to encourage black people to vote in the next general election.
Harvest festivals focus on foodbanks
Churches across the country are using their traditional harvest festivals to support foodbanks in their local communities.
CofE warns of risk to fertilisation and embryology services
The Church of England has questioned proposals to absorb the services of two specialist health watchdogs into the Care Quality Commission.
Community group scores victory against high-interest credit shops
A group of residents in the Stockton-on-Tees area has persuaded the country's three biggest rent-to-own (RTO) companies to adopt a new customer charter.
Swansea church leaders learn to tweet
Over 20 Swansea church leaders recently took part in a social media workshop. Using their laptops, mobile phones and tablets, the delegates got to grips with Facebook and twitter.
Bishop urges Government to support marriage
Children will benefit from a recognition of marriage within the tax system and there needs to be a "cultural change" in the way that children are viewed, said the Bishop of Chester today.
Lawyer says Rimsha Masih to remain in Pakistan
Rimsha Masih and her family will remain in Pakistan after her legal ordeal is over, one of her lawyers says.
Girls still not achieving full potential
The International Anglican Women's Network says obstacles like poverty and a lack of education are preventing girls from achieving their full potential.
James Featherby: City has not changed enough
A year on from Occupy London Stock Exchange and the City still needs to change, says financial expert James Featherby.
Andrew Peterson rallies support for orphans
Andrew Peterson is reaching audiences on his latest tour with opportunities to care for orphans.
A day in the life of Tom Read
Having seen his label debut go right to the top of the iTunes chart in Hong Kong, Tom Readâs album Compass has stirred up the interest and kickstarted the questions about the songwriter himself.
Call to bring Boko Haram to justice
Human Rights Watch has condemned atrocities being carried out in Nigeria by Boko Haram.
UK Christians defend believers of other faiths
Most Christians in the UK would defend people of different faiths, a survey by Christian Research has found.