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Benny Hinn says neglecting family led to marriage breakdown
Television evangelist Benny Hinn recently admitted that he spent less time with his family which might have caused his downfall in marriage.
Thousands of Poles protest Presidential Palace cross memorial
Predominantly Catholic Poland is divided over whether a cross remembering late president, Lech Kaczynski, and other victims of a plane crash four months ago should remain outside the Presidential Palace.
West Africa blighted by acute food shortages, aid agency warns
People in the Sahel region of West Africa are so hungry they are eating wild leaves, Tearfund has warned.
China could be the next 'city on a hill', says former Communist official
There is a growing openness to religious freedom in China, says a former Communist Party official and convert to Christianity.
Mosque helps fund new URC community centre
A mosque has given £52,000 to help transform a neglected United Reformed Church building into a thriving community centre.
Give the Gift of Peace
Christians are being encouraged to share a little peace with their neighbours, in the form of a new booklet from the Methodist Church.
Livability appoints new Chief Executive
National Christian disability charity Livability has appointed Michael Smith OBE as its new Chief Executive.
Trip Lee on real life and giving Jesus the glory
Trip Lee is a Christian hip hop artist with Reach Records. Originally from Dallas, Texas, he now lives in Philadelphia, where he continues to make music that glorifies Jesus.
Worship Songs Of⦠Grace, Healing, Salvation and Holiness
Kingsway has announced the launch of a brand new, beautiful series of compilations. With each of the four albums centred on a key aspect of Godâs character and gifts to us â His grace, healing, salvation and holiness â the series forms a significant resource for any Christian.
When bad things happen, don't blame God
If God wasn't there for me I would've given it all up but God was there, says Greg Laurie
Christian NGO mourns workers killed in Afghanistan
The executive director of International Assistance Missions has paid tribute to 10 of its workers shot dead in Afghanistan
Fresh attack targets Indonesian Christians
A group of radical Islamists barged in and disrupted a church service on Sunday in West Java in the latest attack on Christians in Indonesia.
Asia Evangelical Alliance condemns slaying of aid workers in Afghanistan
The Asia Evangelical Alliance (AEA) has condemned Taliban's slaying of ten aid workers in Afghanistan.
Exploring Israel Part 2
Wesley WJ Richards was in Israel last month for a four-day tour. Here, he shares some of the highlights from the second leg of his travels.
CWR announces UKâs first Christian led degree in counselling
CWR is launching the first single-honours BA degree in Counselling taught from a Christian worldview.
Foster parents rejected over Christian beliefs
A Christian couple from Blackburn, Lancashire, have had their application to be foster parents terminated by the Council because of their orthodox Christian beliefs on marriage and their belief that the best environment in which to raise a child is with a mother and a father.