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Amnesty International urges Libya to quash convictions of Christians

Concerns are mounting over the plight of 11 Christians imprisoned in Libya after trials that Amnesty International has condemned as deeply flawed and unjust.

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Legal challenge launched over Civil Service support for Pride

The Christian Institute has taken steps to remove controversial gender and LGBT ideology from the Civil Service, on the grounds that it compromises political neutrality.

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Introduction of new age verification rules sees drop in porn users

The Online Safety Act appears to have reduced porn use in the first few weeks since it brought in age verification on adult websites.

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Faith leaders and academics fear theology is disappearing from universities

There are fears for the future of theology and religious studies as the number of UK universities offering the subjects continues to decline.

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Spotlight

Christian congregation in England’s film capital seeks new vicar

After more than three years without a resident rector, All Saints is actively seeking a new vicar to take on full-time ministry in one of England’s most distinctive parish settings.

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End of radio broadcasts into North Korea a 'huge discouragement' for Christians

Despite everything, its believed there may be as many as 40,000 Christians in North Korea.

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Pope moves general audience indoors due to heatwave

Temperatures in Rome were expected to reach 38C on Wednesday.

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Hundreds of hostile acts were perpetrated against US churches in 2024 - report

The incidents ranged from vandalism and arson to gun-related threats, bomb hoaxes and physical assaults.

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Indonesia: religious leaders demand stronger protections amid rising attacks on Christians

Religious leaders across Indonesia are calling for decisive government action to curb growing intolerance, following a string of violent incidents and the targeting of Christian places of worship.

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Prayers and special services mark VJ Day 80th anniversary

It is 80 years today since VJ Day, which marked the end of World War Two after six years of conflict and millions of deaths.

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Scottish grandmother arrested for holding sign in abortion clinic buffer zone won't be prosecuted

The Procurator Fiscal in Scotland has decided not to prosecute a 75-year-old grandmother arrested earlier this year for holding a sign that offered a listening ear to women visiting an abortion clinic. 

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Lancashire Christians rally in prayer for embattled Morecambe FC

Christians from across Lancashire were gathering at Morecambe FC’s Mazuma Mobile Stadium on Friday to pray for the club’s survival amid a financial crisis that threatens its future in the National League.

Krish Kandiah
BBC apologises for Christian charity founder's Jenrick xenophobia comments

"These words echo a fear many have absorbed. Fear of the stranger. The technical name for this is xenophobia," said Mr Kandiah. 

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Pro-marriage groups divided on latest divorce stats

The figures revealed that in 2023 over 100,000 opposite-sex marriages ended in divorce. 

Kim Davis
Legal case to overturn nationwide imposition of gay marriage in the USA

A Christian woman in the US, who was briefly jailed over her stance on same-sex couples, has filed a petition demanding that the Supreme Court reverse its decision to permit same-sex marriages.

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People in Ukraine feel 'forgotten', says bishop as Trump and Putin meet in Alaska

A Ukrainian bishop has lamented what he describes as a lack of international response to the ongoing conflict in his country.

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Taxpayer funds to promote play depicting a trans Jesus condemned

"To have it as part of a programme supported by our taxpayer-funded services adds insult to injury," said The Christian Institute.

Baghdad, Iraq
Over 1,000 Iraqi Christians receive first communion

Despite the lingering scars left by the Islamic State's capture of swaths of Iraq and Syria over a decade ago and the current pressure from Iranian-backed militias, over 1,000 Iraqi Christians, most of them young children, have reportedly received their first communion within the last few weeks. 

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How to protect our girls in a world that tells them they’re not pretty enough

We - as parents, mentors, sisters, and friends - have a holy calling: to protect our girls from the deception of this culture. We must not let them believe that God’s design is not good enough.

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Why purity matters in the Christian faith

Even in church spaces, many of us grew up hearing about purity in ways that felt heavy, shame-based, or impossible to live up to. But the way God invites us into purity is so different from the pressure-filled messages we may have received.

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Historic churches to receive major grants from government

Some churches have been awarded over half a million pounds.

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Assisted suicide: a warning from New Zealand

The arguments in favour were the same as those used in Britain and turned out to be false.

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How do we know where Jesus rose from the dead?

The question of exactly where that somewhere was in the case of Jesus’ resurrection has been highlighted again recently by a report of discoveries by an Italian archaeological team at the site of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. 

William Tyndale
Celebrating 500 years since the first printed English New Testament

Celebrations for the quincentenary - 500th anniversary - of the English New Testament got underway in Antwerp in July. This is the story …