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Prince of Wales adds his contribution to the YouTube Bible
The Prince of Wales has added his contribution to the âYouTube Bibleâ.
Migrant workers fleeing Libya are calm but tired, says Caritas
A team from Caritas Internationalis is in Salloum on the Egyptian-Libya border to assess the needs of migrant workers stranded there after fleeing violence in Libya.
Mike Huckabee criticises Natalie Portman for âglamorisingâ out of wedlock pregnancy
Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee has spoken of his disapproval over Natalie Portmanâs pregnancy out of wedlock.
Church aiding refugees as insecurity worsens in Ivory Coast
Christian aid workers are providing medical assistance to thousands of people fleeing unrest in Ivory Coast.
'No religion' census campaign is 'misconceived', says think tank
Theology think tank Theos has criticised a new humanist advertising campaign telling people to tick 'no religion' on the census form, saying it is "misconceived" and "unnecessary".
Evangelical Alliance urges caution after Christian foster care ruling
The Evangelical Alliance has said that the ruling from the High Court this week about a Christian coupleâs bid to foster children is unlikely to carry any landmark implications.
From paramedic to worship artist, Ryan Stevenson set for new EP release
Ryan Stevenson is gearing up for the release of his new EP, Yesterday, Today, Forever on March 22.

Thousands turn out for Shahbaz Bhatti's funeral
Pakistani Prime Ministers promises that the government will do its "utmost" to catch minister's killers.
Pakistanâs Christians fear for safety after Shahbaz Bhattiâs assassination
Christians in Pakistan are fearful after the assassination yesterday of Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti.
Rob Bell gets evangelicals talking about hell
An upcoming book by bestselling author and controversial preacher Rob Bell has gotten a lot of evangelicals talking about hell.
Oxford church celebrates after council strips club of lap dance licence
A church in Oxford is celebrating after the local authority revoked the licence of a nearby lap dance venue.
Students take discontent over tuition fee rises to Archbishops
Students call upon Archbishops of Canterbury and York to use their position to speak out against higher university tuition fees
Pope says Jews are not responsible for death of Christ in new book
The Pope has reiterated that the Jewish people do not hold any collective guilt over the death of Christ.
US Supreme Court says Westboro can continue to picket soldiers' funerals
The US Supreme Court has upheld a controversial church's right to picket the funerals of fallen soldiers.
Premier Gospel is on the hunt for unsigned talent
Premier Gospel launches Tunebreaker, the music award for unsigned, independent artists, with people power at its heart!
Baroness Warsi celebrates religious education
Baroness Warsi has spoken of her support for religious education at the launch of a month-long celebration of the subject.