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Experience the Passion in a new way this Easter
A new digital resource is being launched to help churches experience the Easter story in a whole new way this year.
Biblical scholars excited by âbooksâ discovered in Jordanian cave
Biblical scholars believe a collection of ancient texts discovered in a Jordanian cave may shed new light on Christianity.
Britain is still a nominally Christian country, poll finds
A new survey of the British public has found that most people still identify themselves as Christians.
Christians responding after Burma earthquake
World Vision and Gospel for Asia are offering relief after last Thursdayâs earthquake in Burma.
Christian in Bangladesh goes to prison for evangelism
A Christian in Bangladesh has been sentenced to one year in prison for "creating chaos"
Churches training in community outreach ahead of 2012 Games
Churches are to be trained in running community festivals as part of their outreach during the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Egypt's Copts fear rise of Muslim Brotherhood
Fear persists among Egyptâs minority Coptic community despite hope among the rest of the population of greater freedom after the successful referendum to amend the constitution.
Thousands march against spending cuts
Thousands of people angry at Government spending cuts are marching through central London today in one of the biggest protests to be staged in years.
Majority of evangelicals link natural disasters to end times
A new poll reveals that evangelicals are more likely to believe that natural disasters are signs from God.
UN adopts resolution on religious intolerance
The UN Human Rights Council has adopted a resolution on religious intolerance that freedom watchdogs say marks a significant step away from the highly criticised âdefamation of religionsâ concept.
Churches aiding Japan tsunami survivors as death toll surpasses 10,000
The death toll from the tsunami that hit Japanâs north-eastern shores two weeks ago has risen to at least 10,035 and thousands more are still missing.
Jerusalem bomb blast victim was Scottish missionary
A woman who was killed when a bomb exploded in Jerusalem on Wednesday was a Scottish missionary.
Britain is no longer a free society, says Bishop Nazir-Ali
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali has warned that Britain is no longer a free society where conscience is respected.
Christians welcome Government opt-in on EU Trafficking Directive
The Archbishop of York and Christian social policy charity CARE have welcomed the Governmentâs decision to opt into the EU Directive on Human Trafficking.