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Christian café owner warned by police over Bible verse display

The owner of a Christian café has been told by police to stop displaying “offensive” Bible verses.

BBC accused of political correctness over stance on AD and BC

The BBC has come under strong criticism after reports appeared in the media stating that it is encouraging the use of the secular date references Common Era and Before Common Era, over Anno Domini and Before Christ.

Chocolate campaign to make Christmas trees more meaningful

Company behind the Real Easter Egg launch chocolate Christmas tree decorations to help explain the Nativity story

Special services for Back to Church Sunday

Churches offer a warm welcome to lapsed Christians and newcomers on Back to Church Sunday

Tearfund assists victims of Himalaya earthquake

A Christian aid organisation is helping an area of north east India that was struck with a strong earthquake last weekend.

Young artist gets behind religious freedom campaign

Release International has enlisted the help of an up and coming artist to raise funds towards its work supporting the persecuted church in North Korea.

Open Doors plans ‘lock-in’ for persecuted church

A group of Christian leaders will spend 12 hours in a locked cell in a show of solidarity with persecuted Christians worldwide.

X Factor USA under fire for 'indecent' performance

An advocacy group is filing a formal complaint against the US version of X Factor for indecency.

Christian Aid backs initiatives to help developing world’s women

Two government initiatives to improve the lives of women in the developing world were welcomed by Christian Aid.

Church growth despite persecution in Iran

The Iranian government’s tracking of Christians in Iran has intensified over the last several months, according to Open Doors USA, an organisation that provides help to persecuted believers in Jesus worldwide.

Christian doctor struggling to clear his name

A Christian doctor is still trying to clear his name after a complaint was made against him for speaking about his faith with a patient.

Soul Surfer: Lots of inspiration, just too much Hollywood

Our verdict on the new inspirational film about Bethany Hamilton, the girl who didn't let losing her arm in a shark attack keep her from fulfilling her dreams

Church of Scotland wants British troops out of Afghanistan

The Church of Scotland says Britain's military intervention in Afghanistan does not meet just war criteria

New group to tackle poverty and injustice in York

The Fairness Commission has the support of the Archbishop of York

Youth workers feel young people aren't being treated fairly

Survey of youth workers by Oasis College, Centre for Youth Ministry and Frontier Youth Trust has found that most youth workers feel young people aren't being treated fairly

Martial arts body condemns child cage fighting

Child cage fighting should be banned, the National Association of Karate and Martial Art Schools (NAKMAS) has said.