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After a year of Ebola in the DRC, faith leaders have a key role to play
After a year of Ebola in the DRC, faith leaders have a key role to play

Hundreds of faith leaders are being trained in the Democratic Republic of Congo to help prevent the spread of Ebola as the outbreak continues to bring heartache and uncertainty to the country.

Bishop-designate Rose Hudson-Wilkin 'very proud' of Prince Harry for speaking out about racism
Bishop-designate Rose Hudson-Wilkin 'very proud' of Prince Harry for speaking out about racism

Bishop-designate Rose Hudson-Wilkin has commended the Duke of Sussex for speaking out about "unconscious bias" and racism in society.

Muslims save Christian workers from attack by militants in north-east Kenya
Muslims save Christian workers from attack by militants in north-east Kenya

The intervention of Muslims has been credited with saving the lives of around 20 Christian workers on a construction site in northeastern Kenya.

Human trafficking victims are 'women crucified', says Pope
Human trafficking victims are 'women crucified', says Pope

The Pope has called on individuals and institutions to play their part in ridding the world of the "disgusting vice" of human trafficking and prostitution.

Heartbroken villagers hold vigil for murdered church volunteer
Heartbroken villagers hold vigil for murdered church volunteer

A quiet village in Hertfordshire has been left heartbroken after the murder of a local woman who was an active churchgoer and volunteer.

'Tragic' lack of support for victims of modern day slavery puts them at further risk, says Christian group
'Tragic' lack of support for victims of modern day slavery puts them at further risk, says Christian group

Christian campaign group CARE has welcomed the call from charities asking the Home Office to extend support for victims of modern day slavery beyond 45 days.

Donald Trump meets black inner-city pastors

Along with Vice President Mike Pence, Trump met with a group of about 20 clergy as they discussed the progress the administration is making on a number of issues impacting inner cities such as employment, criminal justice, prison re-entry and opportunity zone initiatives.

Christian inmate claims it took threat of legal action for NHS Trust to provide Sunday services
Christian inmate claims it took threat of legal action for NHS Trust to provide Sunday services

A convicted rapist who became a Christian in prison has claimed that repeated requests for Sunday worship services were only granted after the threat of legal action.

Schools must not cave in to secularist pressure over religious assemblies, says C of E's education chief
Schools must not cave in to secularist pressure over religious assemblies, says C of E's education chief

The Church of England's chief education officer has defended the place of collective worship in schools following the launch of a legal challenge by two parents in Oxfordshire who claim that their children are being religiously indoctrinated by Christian school assemblies.

Court rules Katy Perry's Dark Horse was copied from Christian rap song
Court rules Katy Perry's Dark Horse was copied from Christian rap song

Katy Perry has lost her court case against Christian rapper Flame, ending a protracted copyright dispute that was first raised in 2014.

Why are school lunches still so unhealthy?
Why are school lunches still so unhealthy?

Teenagers in the UK consume poor quality diets, low in nutrients and high in processed foods.

Faith, food and fasting
Faith, food and fasting

Of course God has given us food to enjoy and we should enjoy it. This is not about putting a guilt trip on anyone or being legalistic but we should make sure we have the balance right.

Turning suffering into joy
Turning suffering into joy

Most people, regardless of their culture or background, agree that human beings ought not to suffer, be excluded, die of injustice. So how do we make sense of these realities?

Pakistani Christian in hiding because of blasphemy accusations pleads with UN to help
Pakistani Christian in hiding because of blasphemy accusations pleads with UN to help

A Pakistani Christian refugee accused of blasphemy is facing renewed death threats after his location in Thailand was revealed on social media this month.

Joshua Harris' separation from wife and faith is 'hard to hear', says megachurch he used to pastor
Joshua Harris' separation from wife and faith is 'hard to hear', says megachurch he used to pastor

The megachurch formerly pastored by I Kissed Dating Goodbye author Joshua Harris has asked Christians to pray that he finds "redemption and restoration" after he revealed he was separating from his wife and had fallen away from the faith.

Dominic Raab must stand up for Hong Kong's freedoms, says Christian rights campaigner
Dominic Raab must stand up for Hong Kong's freedoms, says Christian rights campaigner

The UK must be "bold" in standing up for the freedom and autonomy of Hong Kong, says Benedict Rogers, East Asia Team Leader at Christian Solidarity Worldwide.