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Tight security and sombre mood mark Orthodox Christmas in Egypt
The Orthodox Christmas Christmas was peaceful but sorrowful in Egypt on Thursday
'Generation Ex-Christian': Why young people are leaving the church
Drew Dyck takes a closer look at why young people are leaving the church - and what we can do to help them back
UK Christian radio team to receive award for innovation
National Religious Broadcasters of America have decided to award Whistling Frog Productions for their creative efforts
Operation Mobilisation brings hope to Zimbabweans
Operation Mobilisation is to pioneer a new range of training initiatives in Zimbabwe in 2011.
70 Christians arrested over Christmas in Iran
Christian Solidarity Worldwide condemns "brutal attack" on evangelical Christians in Iran
Iraq soars eight places on list of world's most dangerous countries for Christians
Iraq jumps from No 17 to No 8 in this year's World Watch List from Open Doors but North Korea stays on top
Prayers for peace and reconciliation ahead of Sudan referendum
Christians offer their prayers for a peaceful and successful referendum in Sudan
Governorâs murder is âgreat lossâ for Pakistanâs minorities
A Christian group has described the assassination of Punjab Governor Salman Taseer as an âact of terrorismâ against Pakistanâs Christians.
Marriage of lesbian priests is another act of TEC 'defiance', says conservative Anglican
Two lesbian Episcopal priests started the New Year by marrying in Massachusetts.