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Churches must be ready to respond biblically to sexual revolution, Lausanne Congress hears
Churches must be ready to respond biblically to sexual revolution, Lausanne Congress hears

Christians must not be silent as the "victory" of the sexual revolution spreads across the world, but neither should they condemn others, the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization has heard.

Does God change his mind?
Does God change his mind?

I want to suggest that there are three reasons why we should say that the answer to this question is 'No.'

Christian preacher wins £10,000 pay-out from police over arrest at Speakers' Corner
Christian preacher wins £10,000 pay-out from police over arrest at Speakers' Corner

The Metropolitan Police have agreed to pay a Christian preacher £10,000 in damages after she was arrested, strip-searched and detained for 15 hours.

Pastors twice as likely to support Trump over Harris but many are undecided
Pastors twice as likely to support Trump over Harris but many are undecided

Twice as many pastors say they plan to support former President Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election, although many are reluctant to share their preferences, according to a new survey.

Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot – A faith-based movie that demonstrates God's unfailing love
Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot – A faith-based movie that demonstrates God's unfailing love

This new film from Angel Studios showcases the power of kindness and perseverance and delivers a clear message that whatever the Lord calls us to do, He will surely provide the necessary resources.

Trusting God beyond our understanding: Lessons from Abraham's journey
Trusting God beyond our understanding: Lessons from Abraham's journey

Abraham, often called the father of faith, encountered many trials on his journey with God. His story is one of remarkable belief, but it also reveals moments of deep human struggle.

Tributes paid to Christian comedian Steve Legg
Tributes paid to Christian comedian Steve Legg

A personal tribute has been paid to one of England's most beloved Christian comedians Steve Legg after he died last Monday, following a brave battle against cancer lasting 17 months.

Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization opens in Korea with call to repentance and action for world mission
Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization opens in Korea with call to repentance and action for world mission

Over 5,000 Christians have gathered in South Korea for the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization to strategise about how to fulfil the Great Commission.

Unlikely alliance forms in Australia over fears misinformation bill puts free speech at stake
Unlikely alliance forms in Australia over fears misinformation bill puts free speech at stake

A proposal for legislation designed to tackle online misinformation has seen Australia's Federal Government come under fire from an unlikely alliance of critics, who have warned it constitutes a "chilling assault" on free speech in Australia.

'Keep the gate open': Latin American leader shares hopes, expectations for Lausanne 4
'Keep the gate open': Latin American leader shares hopes, expectations for Lausanne 4

"Will there be room for new voices, will there be space for surprise?" asked Valdir Steuernagel in a speech he gave at a meeting of Latin American leaders in the lead-up to Lausanne's Fourth Global Congress (Lausanne 4) in Seoul-Incheon, South Korea, that begins Sunday.

Counselling group to appeal after being refused accreditation
Counselling group to appeal after being refused accreditation

An international group of therapists that supports people with unwanted same-sex attraction is to appeal after its application for accreditation was refused by a UK regulatory body.

Seminaries prompt students to ask: Can AI write a sermon?
Seminaries prompt students to ask: Can AI write a sermon?

From divinity school hallways to organized seminars to governing bodies, professors of the art of preaching are considering about what AI means their students.

Coldplay's 'We Pray' and five times mainstream pop surprised us with Christian songs
Coldplay's 'We Pray' and five times mainstream pop surprised us with Christian songs

Some pop stars have been believers for a long time and openly discussed their relationship with God in their music, such as U2 and Dolly Parton. Others have converted after they hit the big time.

Church in Wales earmarks £10m for mission and growth
Church in Wales earmarks £10m for mission and growth

The Church in Wales is to invest nearly £10m in a number of new projects aimed at increasing church attendance.

Catholic leaders mourn the killing of Honduran environmental activist Juan López
Catholic leaders mourn the killing of Honduran environmental activist Juan López

López's death is the latest in a series of killings in a country known to be particularly deadly for environmental activists.

Christian mother sentenced to death in Pakistan for blasphemy
Christian mother sentenced to death in Pakistan for blasphemy

A Christian mother of four children on Wednesday received the death sentence after a judge convicted her under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, her attorney said.