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Emergency Budget draws mixed reaction from Christians
George Osborneâs emergency Budget has been met by a lukewarm response from some Christians who fear its impact will be felt the most by those who can least afford it.
Novel recipe book raises £25,000 for Tearfund
A Christian couple have donated more than £25,000 to Tearfund thanks to sales of their best-selling cookbook featuring recipes from around the world.
Aberdeen church backs fight against 'female foeticide' in India
An Aberdeen church has joined the fight against âfemale foeticideâ by backing an Indian news anchor turned human rights campaigner.
Portsmouth Archdeacon to become new Bishop of Basingstoke
Downing Street announced this morning that one of the three archdeacons in Portsmouthâs Church of England diocese will become a bishop.
Texas evangelical: We need to get to know Muslims
When Bob Roberts meets with Muslims around the world, he is always introduced as an evangelical Christian or a Baptist pastor from Texas.
Tutu brands Englandâs World Cup performance âabysmalâ
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has waded into the chorus of criticism ringing over the England squad following their lacklustre performances against the USA and Algeria.
Aaron Keyes: Not Guilty Anymore
Songwriter, worship leader, mentor, Aaron Keyes wears a lot of hats. And each of those unique skills come together on Not Guilty Anymore, his latest album due for release on Kingsway this coming summer.
Believing in the exclusivity of Christ is not arrogant, says pastor
"In a context where there is no truth but only truths, no principles but only preferences, we face the challenge of being regarded as arrogant for proclaiming Jesus," says a Cleveland, Ohio, pastor.
Churches and poverty charity call on Government to make tax fairer
The Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed Churches and charity Church Action on Poverty are urging the Chancellor to make overhauling the taxation system a priority in Tuesdayâs emergency Budget.
Creativity points youth to unseen Creator
Lively music played by a group, a puppet theatre, and colourful art presentations all caught the interest of families enjoying a riverside park.
Afghan Christians issue plea for help after execution call
A group of Afghan Christians living in exile in India have issued an âurgentâ plea to the international community to help Christians still living in Afghanistan following the recent call for their execution by a government minister.
Welsh theological college set for major refurb
Walesâ only clergy training college is to undergo a £1.1m refurbishment programme.
Reformed bodies complete merger
The two largest reformed church bodies officially merged on Friday to become the World Communion of Reformed Churches, representing more than 80 million Christians.
Christians urged to take action over Governmentâs pro-gay agenda
Christian Concern for our Nation is calling on Christians to take action after the Government outlined its pro-homosexual agenda this week.
NI Church leaders accuse banks of putting jobs and businesses at risk
Leaders of the four main churches in Northern Ireland have called on banks to be more understanding towards businesses.
Expelled Christians seek return to Moroccan children
Eddie and Lynn Padilla made a commitment to take care of up to eight abandoned children in Morocco.