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New campaign to attract more RE teachers amid shortage
A campaign has been launched by parliamentarians and faith groups to attract a new generation of Religious Education teachers.

Why the women tea pickers of Bangladesh are the unsung heroes of our time
International Women's Day is a day when both the achievements of women are celebrated as well as a day to drive forward change for women worldwide.

Pro-life volunteer arrested again for silent prayer near abortion clinic
A pro-life volunteer has been arrested for a second time after praying silently near an abortion clinic.

Just 5% of Britons are giving something up for Lent
Only a small proportion of Brits are marking the season of Lent by giving something up, according to a poll.

Number of celibate Brits has increased
A new poll has found a rise in the number of Brits who say they are celibate.

Biblical worldview 'much closer to extinction' after Covid-19 lockdowns - survey
The vast majority of Americans â 96 per cent â do not hold to a biblical worldview following the COVID-19 lockdowns, according to a new survey.

Christian parents withdraw son from CofE primary school's World Book Day
Christian parents say they were left with no choice but to remove their son from a Church of England primary school's World Book Day events after finding out about the use of a gender identity-themed book.

Iran releases Yousef Nadarkhani, other Christians from prison
Pastor initially sentenced to death freed in annual tradition.

An effective framework for sharing the Gospel
"There is one gospel and there's so many different ways to share it."

Martyn Iles to leave Australian Christian Lobby
Martyn Iles, managing director of the Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), has been let go from his position by the organization's board.

Report reveals abuses in end of life care
Too many vulnerable patients are being subjected to "inhumane treatment" and "premature and unnecessary death", according to a new cross-parliamentary report into the state of end of life care in Britain today.

Abortion clinic buffer zones are 'illiberal and cruel'
Pro-life MPs are being urged to speak out against legislation that will impose buffer zones around abortion clinics nationwide.

Most pastors think hybrid church is here to stay, study finds
As many churches have now reopened their doors in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic only a minority of them view in-person worship services as the church model of the future.

Kelsey Grammer has 'found great peace' in his Christian faith
Actor Kelsey Grammer says he has "found great peace" in his Christian faith and won't apologise for it as his latest movie continues to defy expectations at the box office.

Franklin Graham in historic visit to Vietnam
American evangelist Franklin Graham is in Vietnam this weekend for an unprecedented evangelistic outreach.

BBC criticised over 'hatchet job' attack on pro-life crisis pregnancy centres
The BBC has been accused of bias over an episode about pro-life crisis pregnancy centres by its flagship investigative programme, 'Panorama'.