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What did Charles Spurgeon have to say about war? 5 quotes
What did Charles Spurgeon have to say about war? 5 quotes

One revered Christian hero who had a surprising amount to say about war was CH Spurgeon.

Exorcisms now so popular Catholic priests are casting out demons over the phone
Exorcisms now so popular Catholic priests are casting out demons over the phone

Demands for exorcisms has reached such a peak that priests are casting out demons over the phone, a Vatican conference on exorcism was told on Monday.

Can an atheist go to heaven?
Can an atheist go to heaven?

Can an atheist go to heaven? Categorically not, is the traditional answer. Heaven is reserved for those who have repented of their sins and trusted in Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour and Lord.

Bill Hybels: Evangelical hypocrisy and lessons for us all
Bill Hybels: Evangelical hypocrisy and lessons for us all

What can Christians learn from the accusations of impropriety that Bill Hybels is facing?

'God has a dad's heart': Pope Francis in emotional encounter with boy who's non-believing father died
'God has a dad's heart': Pope Francis in emotional encounter with boy who's non-believing father died

Pope Francis had a moving encounter on the outskirts of Rome yesterday with a young boy whose father had died and who wanted to know if his dad would go to heaven as he was a 'good man' despite being a non-believer.

Detained US pastor Andrew Brunson says 'I want truth to come out' as trial begins in Turkey
Detained US pastor Andrew Brunson says 'I want truth to come out' as trial begins in Turkey

The American pastor Andrew Brunson yesterday denied allegations of links to a group accused of orchestrating a failed military coup in Turkey, at the beginning of a trial that will now be delayed for three weeks.

What life is really like for Christians in a North Korean prison

'The crematorium was so small and there were so many dead bodies that we had to cut the dead bodies into small pieces with an axe.'

Britain should do more for Commonwealth countries on climate change, says Christian Aid

A report by development charity Christian Aid has found that the Commonwealth's richer nations are doing less than poorer ones to address climate change.

Rowan Williams to launch church campaign for tax justice
Rowan Williams to launch church campaign for tax justice

Former archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is to help launch a new Christian campaign for tax justice tomorrow.

Pastor Andrew Brunson trial begins with US religious freedom envoy Sam Brownback in court
Pastor Andrew Brunson trial begins with US religious freedom envoy Sam Brownback in court

US pastor Andrew Brunson goes on trial in Turkey today facing up to 35 years in jail after being accused of aiding a terrorist group held responsible for the failed coup last July against President Tayyip Erdogan.

Church leaders warn Guernsey could become 'experiment in social change' by legalising assisted dying
Church leaders warn Guernsey could become 'experiment in social change' by legalising assisted dying

Church leaders in Guernsey have said they oppose the introduction of assisted dying ahead of a vote in the island's parliament next month on a bill backed by Guernsey's chief minister.

Richard Chartres: How the Commonwealth can tackle the scourge of trachoma
Richard Chartres: How the Commonwealth can tackle the scourge of trachoma

Imagine being in excruciating pain every time you blink. Imagine this pain lasting several years until eventually you lose your eyesight.

Protests after two Christians are shot dead outside church in Quetta, Pakistan

A Christian protest is under way in Quetta after the terrorist killing of two Christians yesterday near a church by four unidentified gunmen in the city in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

 UK's 10 biggest faith groups unite in push for Commonwealth diversity
UK's 10 biggest faith groups unite in push for Commonwealth diversity

The leaders of Britain's largest faith groups have united in a 'a display of religious unity' to highlight the importance of ethnic diversity in the Commonwealth.

The cost of war versus the cost of inaction: Why Christians are divided on Syria

The sceptical majority is backed by not only most – though not all – Quakers, who are traditionally pacifist, but also the Methodists, the Church in Wales, Syrian church leaders and, according to some reports, Pope Francis.

Theresa May told to resolve Windrush crisis as MPs and bishops step up pressure
Theresa May told to resolve Windrush crisis as MPs and bishops step up pressure

Ministers are facing heavy criticism from church leaders and MPs today over their handling of thousands of long-term immigrants who now face deportation after decades in the UK.