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Blessing And Honour - the story behind Aaron Keyes' great new song
Christian singer/songwriter Aaron Keyes tells us a little more about his new song, 'Blessing and Honour'.
Black church leaders support call for tougher child protection measures
Child protection agency calls for ministers of religion to register with safeguarding authority after 'witch children' documentary.
Integrity music launches first ever Christian iTunes LP
Integrity Music launches the first ever Christian artist iTunes LP in support of multiple award-winning artist Israel Houghton and his critically acclaimed album, Love God. Love People.
Judge acquits young mother charged with blasphemy in Pakistan
A judge has cleared a young mother of blasphemy charges in a major victory for persecuted Christians in Pakistan.
Christians asked to support Bible translation work in Tanzania
This Bible Sunday will see churches across the UK find out more about vital Bible translation work taking place in Tanzania.
Over 23 million Christians in China, official survey shows
Christians in China now number just over 23 million, according to the results of the communist countryâs first official faith survey.
Six million children at risk in flood-ravaged Pakistan
An estimated six million children are at risk of malnutrition, diarrhoea and pneumonia as unprecedented super-floods inundate Pakistan.
Musician chaplain heads to Bloodstock heavy metal festival
Pioneer minister and heavy metal aficionado Mark Broomhead will lead the chaplaincy team at Bloodstock this week.
Pakistan's Christians protest against blasphemy laws and inequality
Three days prior to Pakistan's 63rd Independence Celebrations, the Christians of the country observed "Black Day" on Wednesday to protest alleged discrimination against them.
Religious leaders divided over Ground Zero mosque
A group of religious and interfaith leaders issued a statement Wednesday, denouncing the "xenophobia and religious bigotry" behind arguments against the proposed mosque near the 9/11 site.
Church bells ring to highlight toll of biodiversity
Church bells across the country will ring in tune with the United Nations next month to mark crucial international talks on biodiversity.
Somalian militant group tells World Vision to leave country
An Islamist insurgency group in Somalia has banned three Christian charities over allegations of proselytisation.
Congregational photo comp spotlights faith and community
National church and home insurer Congregational & General focuses on positive impact of faith
Global leaders condemn Sri Lanka's 'disdain' for human rights
A group of eminent global leaders that includes Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Jimmy Carter has hit out at the Sri Lankan government over its poor human rights record.
Council worker loses appeal over dismissal for mentioning God in workplace
A Christian homeless adviser has lost his case against a London Council that dismissed him after he mentioned God in the workplace.