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Courageous: coming to a church near you
It touched hearts across America. Now the makers of hit faith-based movie Fireproof are taking their latest film to the UK.
Donât let the festive chores steal your Christmas!
Tis the season most commonly associated with family time but some of us may end up spending more time wrestling the turkey into the oven than sitting down with loved ones.
Judge grants judicial review into ban on Christian discrimination advert
Premier Christian Radio has been granted a judicial review into a radio advertising body's decision to ban an advertisement asking for the experiences of Christians discriminated against in the workplace
Christians among the fatalities in Syria unrest
Around 50 Christians have been killed in the violent uprising in Syria so far, says Barnabas Fund.
New laws to tackle sectarian crimes at football matches in Scotland
Controversial laws designed to stamp out sectarian hate crimes at football matches have been passed by the Scottish Parliament.
Young leaders meet David Miliband
Politics matters because it can change things, David Miliband has told two students taking the Archbishop of York Young Leaders Award.
Vigil for victims of attack on Christmas shoppers in Belgium
A minuteâs silence and vigil were held at midday today following an attack on Christmas shoppers in the Belgian city of Liege.
Human rights groups press EU to support minority rights in South Asia
A manifesto has been presented to the European Union asking that it take action to prevent human rights abuses against minorities in South Asia.
Clinton calls for release of Iranian pastor facing execution
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on Iran to release a Christian pastor facing death due to his faith in Jesus.
A cagefighter for Christ
The Ultimate Fighting Championship's Jon "Bones" Jones is still the fighting league's light heavyweight champion after Saturday night's "UFC 140", but that doesn't mean he's forgotten Jesus is the King of Kings.
Climate deal âprofoundly distressingâ, says Christian Aid
A deal brokered in the final hours of UN climate talks in Durban at the weekend is a âbetrayal of people across the worldâ, Christian Aid has said.
âRespectful diversityâ key to secure future for Christians in the Middle East
A year after the Arab Spring broke out across the Middle East, Christians in the region are still anxious for a future in which they will be secure, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Last minute deal on climate change at Durban talks
After gruelling negotiations in the South African city last week, world governments have come to an agreement on climate change.
Christian Aid looks to EU to lead climate negotiations
Christian Aid is looking to the European Union to make the difference at climate talks in Durban.
Ask for more this Christmas
Why receiving may be better than giving after all