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Church of England sees small drop in attendance
While some parts of the Church of England are seeing growth in the numbers of people attending, other areas are witnessing disappointing decline, according to figures out yesterday.
One plus one equals?
Survivor Records is bringing together some of the best projects from Matt Redman, Tim Hughes and Delirious.
Mark Driscoll tells of 'hell' in Haiti
US megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll says he landed in "hell" in Haiti this week, where corpses and rubble from buildings collapsed by last week's quake make capital Port-au-Prince look like a war zone.
Ted Haggard's wife to tell Oprah why she stayed
Gayle Haggard, wife of former evangelical leader Ted Haggard, will appear on âThe Oprah Winfrey Showâ next week to promote her new book detailing why she decided to stay with her husband after his sex scandal.
Suspected killer of late-term abortionist Tiller goes on trial
The trial of the man accused of fatally shooting US late-term abortionist George Tiller began on Friday â the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Courtâs controversial decision to legalise abortion in the country.
NGOs and UN agencies call for end to Gaza blockade
Christian aid agencies add to calls from NGOs and UN agencies for the Gaza crossing to open.
Archbishop opens £47m Learning Village in deprived London borough
The Catholic Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols has opened a £47 million Learning Village in Tower Hamlets, one of Londonâs most deprived boroughs.
Anglican priest lives without money for new BBC series
Anglican priest Peter Owen Jones has gone back to basics in the search for a simpler way of living life for a new BBC Two series.
Sermons failing to inspire change in believers
Congregations may look forward to the pastorâs sermon, but when it comes to bringing about a change in their attitudes or lifestyle, preaching appears to have little impact.
Irish bishops meet to discuss child abuse report
Irish bishops are to consider the implications of a damning report into decades of child abuse by clergy within the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin.
Airline worker takes religious discrimination case to High Court
A British Airways check-in worker who refused to hide her cross necklace at work went to London's High Court on Tuesday in a bid to force the airline to admit it was wrong in demanding she stop wearing her necklace.
Churches: EU anti-poverty initiative must be more than 'publicity campaign'
The President of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE) has said the EUâs yearlong initiative to tackle poverty must be more than just a âpublicity campaignâ.
Election battle turns to family
The family has come back under the political spotlight again after the main parties set out their key family policies yesterday.
Light shines through the darkness in Haiti
Very little help is getting through to the poorest of people but even amongst the devastation they are working together to bring relief and hope.
Drop Haiti debt now, demands Christian Aid
Are rescuers continue to find miracle survivors of last week's Haiti earthquake, Christian Aid is urging the Chancellor to do everything he can to see an end to the devastated country's international debt.
UNashamed UK in pictures
Unashamed UK gathered gospel artists in London recently to show off their talents and prove that they are not ashamed of Gospel through their music.