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Evangelicals distributing Bibles and aid to North African refugees in Italy

The Evangelical Alliance Italy is distributing aid and Bibles among tens of thousands of refugees who have fled North African countries in recent months.

Churches release prayers for the Royal couple ahead of wedding

The Church of England and Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales have released new prayers ahead of the royal wedding this month.

Lady Gaga and the fundamentalist Christian protester

Another extremist protester adds to the list of grievances against Christianity.

Out of Egypt: one family’s story of the Egyptian uprising

Lynn Chandlers moving account of being caught up in this year's Egyptian uprising

Evangelicals split on tithing

A majority of evangelical leaders believe that the Bible does not require Christians to tithe, according to a new survey by the National Association of Evangelicals in the US.

The Kings of Leon story: from poor Pentecostals to whiskey guzzling rock stars?

The Kings of Leon are showing the public just how all encompassing they are in their new documentary - or “rockumenary” - entitled “Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon” that will be screened at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.

Fundraising concert for deaf children in Kenya

A major concert aims to raise funds for suffering deaf children in a remote area of Kenya.

Government looks to Church to help fulfil Big Society vision

Baroness Warsi told an audience of Catholics this week that the Government is seeking to deepen its engagement with faith communities as it seeks to make the Big Society a reality.

Church minister calls for ‘honesty and integrity’ from Scottish parties ahead of election

A senior Church of Scotland minister has hit out at Scottish parties for not being clear about what they stand for.

Koran Burning is comparable to crucifying Christ, says Piper

Burning the Koran is to Muslims what the crucifixion of Christ is to Christians, evangelical pastor John Piper believes.

Churches concerned over humanitarian situation in Libya

Churches have voiced “serious concern” over the provision of aid and protection of people at risk in Libya.

Blasphemy trial of Christians in Iran postponed

The trial of five Christians charged with blasphemy in Iran has been postponed due to a lack of evidence.

Christian couple urge Derby City Council to reconsider their foster application

A Christian couple prevented from becoming foster parents because of their views on homosexuality have re-submitted an application with Derby City Council.

The perfect version of ourselves

It can solve any problem. It can unlock your potential. But once the world is yours, everyone wants a piece . . . Worth the risk? What would you do?

Tutu says Ivory Coast needs reconciliation, not retaliation

Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the Elders group of global leaders have condemned the violence and “grave violations of human rights” in the Ivory Coast.