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Christianity Explored expands to the US
Christianity Explored makes its official US debut
Mercy Ships celebrates World Blood Donor Day
Mercy Ships saving lives with "walking blood bank" on hospital ship, Africa Mercy
Cambridge University Press releases new âflipbackâ Bible
A brand new style of Bible has been brought out by Cambridge University as part of its celebrations marking the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible.
Archbishop âdeploresâ violence in Sudan
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has voiced concern over increasing violence in South Kordofan in Sudan.
Government should listen to the Archbishop â Christian Socialists
The Christian Socialist Movement has come out in defence of the Archbishop of Canterbury after he faced a storm of criticism over comments about the Coalition.
BBC under fire for showing assisted suicide
Christians are among critics condemning the BBC after it broadcast the dying moments of a man committing assisted suicide.
Christians praying for England's drought-hit farmers
Christians are offering their support and prayers to farmers after the driest spring on record
Pentecost Festival shows off best of the church
From swishing, to dance, to comedy, music, art and teaching, it was all going off in London yesterday for the church's birthday
Free cakes, prayer and a smile at the Isle of Wight Festival
Christians are offering some respite to rockers this weekend with tea, cake and a warm smile.
Bishop supports Bill to restrict Sharia law
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali has lent his support to a Bill tabled in the House of Lords this week to scale back the influence of Sharia law.
Chocolate heart for Margaret of York
A Belgian chocolatier is celebrating the life of Margaret of York and the special link between Britain and Belgium with a romantic tribute in chocolate.
Call for Bible ban in Pakistan concerns Christians
Christians have expressed their concern over calls by a Muslim cleric for the Bible to be banned in Pakistan.
Coalition rejects Archbishop's criticisms
The Coalition has hit back at claims by the Archbishop of Canterbury of pushing through policies that âno one voted forâ.
Charity can make a difference, says William
Duke of Cambridge outlines vision to help thousands of young people at star-studded ARK gala dinner
Eritrean Christians facing 'unimaginable suffering' in Egypt
Eritrean Christians fleeing persecution in their homeland are being abused at the hands of Egyptian authorities and people smugglers