
London resident threatens to sue council over trans display
The display was made in honour of the controversial Tavistock clinic
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Four ways to change how Christians are portrayed in the media
National denominations and big Christian organisations can do so much – but motivated local churches, seeking to win coverage on their doorsteps, could help transform how the Church is perceived across the country and beyond.
Cathedrals Cycle Relay concludes in Bradford after 2,000 miles
The 2,000-mile journey connected more than 40 cathedrals across the UK.
Is a 'quiet revival' really taking place? Shock new study findings suggest Christianity may be in retreat
The challenge before the Christian Church is both stark and clear: to understand and engage a new generation if it is to have a future.
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What was the Welsh Revival and why should you know about it?
The Welsh Revival of 1904 was anything but quiet, leading to the worldwide Pentecostal and charismatic movements. This is the story …

A pioneering bishop for the Anglican Mission in England
This is a story of courageous and faithful episcopal leadership spanning generations and continents.

Texas holds day of prayer in wake of devastating flash floods
A day of prayer was observed across Texas on Sunday as the state continues to respond to devastating flash floods that have killed dozens, including a number of children who were attending a Christian summer camp.

Chris Pratt says Jesus is essential to his life
Hollywood actor Chris Pratt continues to boldly affirm his Christian faith, most recently by naming Jesus as one of the top things he simply cannot live without.
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We need a moral reformation - not just a quiet revival
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Jimmy Swaggart, famed televangelist brought down by scandal, dies at 90
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Is a 'quiet revival' really taking place? Shock new study findings suggest Christianity may be in retreat
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Who was really behind the Syria church bombing?
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Priest refuses communion to MP who backed assisted suicide
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British media preoccupied with Catholic Church - report
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Tears and prayers for Christian camp girls swept away by Texas floods
Christians have been praying after heavy downpours caused the Guadalupe River in Texas to burst its banks on Thursday night, deluging a Christian all-girls summer camp.

Nicaraguan priest arrested because his driver was allegedly drunk
Even if the charges are true, the government's actions are unlawful.

Church bombing in Syria is 'not sectarian conflict but persecution'
A deadly suicide bombing at a Damascus church on Sunday June 22 has reignited urgent calls for global recognition of the ongoing persecution of Syria’s religious minorities.

Fear, denial and control: Why the Cuban government prohibits the most natural responses to the country’s dire humanitarian needs
It may be hard to fathom how such pettiness plays into the government’s wider crackdown on FoRB and other fundamental human rights, or how on earth it could justify extending its repression to children, but ultimately it all comes down to fear.
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Texas holds day of prayer as search continues for flash flood victims
A day of prayer was observed across Texas on Sunday as the state continues to respond to devastating flash floods that have killed dozens, including a number of children who were attending a Christian summer camp.

Is a 'quiet revival' really taking place? Shock new study findings suggest Christianity may be in retreat
The challenge before the Christian Church is both stark and clear: to understand and engage a new generation if it is to have a future.

What was the Welsh Revival and why should you know about it?
The Welsh Revival of 1904 was anything but quiet, leading to the worldwide Pentecostal and charismatic movements. This is the story …

Church bombing in Syria is 'not sectarian conflict but persecution'
A deadly suicide bombing at a Damascus church on Sunday June 22 has reignited urgent calls for global recognition of the ongoing persecution of Syria’s religious minorities.

Christians urged to keep up pressure against assisted suicide and unlimited abortion
Neither measure has yet become law.

Colombian militant group accused of murdering 8 religious and social leaders
Not everyone agreed to the 2016 peace deal.

We need a moral reformation - not just a quiet revival
When has any true revival ever been quiet?

Glastonbury and the banality of evil
When the Glastonbury mob were calling for death to the IDF, they were in effect calling for the death of Israeli Jews.

Fears for free speech in Europe
The Alliance Defending Freedom International has warned that free speech in Europe is facing its gravest threat since the days of the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact.

What would the late Sir Ken Morrison have made of the 'Progress Pride' sign in his store?
I shudder to think what he would have made of Morrisons’ capitulation to a political ideology.

Who were the Anabaptists?
This year is the 500th anniversary of the founding of the Anabaptist movement - a chapter in Christian history that is not so well known.

Faith leaders say taxing rich will bring down energy bills, help environment
The call is, not for the first time, to tax the rich

Illinois community coming together to purchase Pope's old home
Debt-hit town in Illinois is looking to buy the Pope's childhood home.

Jimmy Swaggart, famed televangelist brought down by scandal, dies at 90
Jimmy Swaggart, the popular Pentecostal preacher and televangelist who garnered national headlines for his extramarital affairs, has died at the age of 90 following a cardiac arrest.

Priest refuses communion to MP who backed assisted suicide
Is communion to given to anyone who wants it, to be regarded as holy or used as a political tool?

Pope Leo XIV calls for global solidarity with Eastern Churches amid conflict and crisis
“How can we think that we are laying the foundations of the future apart from cooperation and a global vision inspired by the common good?"