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RZIM President apologises for trusting 'deceptive narratives' during Ravi Zacharias abuse scandal
The president of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries (RZIM) has apologised for being too trusting when allegations of abuse by the ministry's founder surfaced.

Bishop of London urges caution ahead of 'freedom day'
Churches need to be "cautious" amid stubbornly high coronavirus rates and concerns over long Covid, the Bishop of London has said.

Blackpool Council to pay out £109k over axed Franklin Graham festival adverts
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is to receive £109,000 from Blackpool Council over cancelled adverts for an evangelistic event featuring its CEO, Franklin Graham.

How Indian media 'categorically failed' a murdered Christian teenager
Indian media 'categorically failed' a teenager who was brutally murdered by Hindu nationalists after a campaign of violence, according to Christian charity Open Doors.

If there's one thing we've learned from the pandemic, it's that local matters
And it'll matter even more in the weeks and months ahead.

Christian school worker fired over sex ed and transgenderism Facebook posts can appeal
A Christian school worker sacked for Facebook posts raising concerns about transgenderism and sex education has won the right to appeal her case.

'You are the glue of our communities,' Andy Burnham tells faith leaders
The Labour Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has told a group of church leaders that "faith can reach areas that politicians never can" in helping communities to recover from the Covid crisis.

Inscription with link to Book of Judges discovered in Israel
The 3,100-year-old inscription bears the name 'Jerubbaal', which was another name for the Old Testament judge Gideon.

Christians condemn 'reckless' cuts to foreign aid
Christians have expressed disappointment after the government won a vote in the Commons to keep international development spending at 0.5% of national income.

People of faith must stand up for each other's religious freedom - Brownback
The former Kansas Governor is host of the bipartisan International Religious Freedom Summit in Washington DC.

The importance of teaching young children about money
If we teach children early on about how to manage money, it will help them to avoid problems like debt later on in life, says Sarah Wallace of the Just Finance Foundation.

Church leaders condemn racist abuse of England players
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have hit out at the "unacceptable" racist abuse directed towards England players after their defeat in the Euro 2020 finals.

The courageous faith of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, executed for his long-standing opposition to Hitler, is one of the great Christian heroes of the twentieth century.

Rise of the religious 'nones' is slowing - study
A new survey reveals that the share of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated has declined slightly.

Archbishop of York says parish system plans are about revitalising the Church
The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, has hit back at claims that he and the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, are seeking to undermine the Church of England's parish system.

Christian mother takes school to court over gay pride parade
A Christian mother who says her 4-year-old son was forced to take part in a gay pride parade against her will have her case heard in court this week.