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Asia Bibi supporter faces deportation from the UK
Asia Bibi supporter faces deportation from the UK

A campaign has been launched to stop the imminent deportation of a Pakistani Christian who sought sanctuary in the UK after protesting against his country's blasphemy laws.

Church calls on UK to work with Pakistan in ending misuse of blasphemy law
Church calls on UK to work with Pakistan in ending misuse of blasphemy law

The Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly is calling upon the UK to use its relations with Pakistan to end misuse of the country's blasphemy laws.

Blasphemy in Pakistan: a cause of suffering for so many Christians
Blasphemy in Pakistan: a cause of suffering for so many Christians

Asia Bibi is now free but Release partners in Pakistan say there are 218 other Christians who still face blasphemy charges – a disproportionate number of those accused.

Christian mother Asia Bibi has finally left Pakistan
Christian mother Asia Bibi has finally left Pakistan

After Christian mother Asia Bibi finally departed from Pakistan, where she spent nearly a decade on death row, Release International is asking Pakistan to free 200 others Christians behind bars for blasphemy.

Teenage pregnancy need not be a catastrophe - for many it's an opportunity, research finds
Teenage pregnancy need not be a catastrophe - for many it's an opportunity, research finds

These mothers reported getting off drugs, returning to education, distancing themselves from risky friendships, and reevaluating earlier destructive behaviour.

Christian rugby player committed 'high level breach' of player conduct, panel finds
Christian rugby player committed 'high level breach' of player conduct, panel finds

Australian rugby player Israel Folau is waiting to hear what punishment awaits him after a three-person panel concluded he committed a "high level" breach of player conduct.

Iran summons Christians to explain why they converted from Islam

Iran's intelligence minister, Mahmoud Mahmoud Alavi, blamed "evangelical propaganda" for the increase in Iranian Muslims converting to Christianity in certain areas of the country.

Exorcists share experiences of fighting evil and demonic possession
Exorcists share experiences of fighting evil and demonic possession

When exorcists met in Rome, they held a major summit on how to treat demonic possession and respond effectively to the growth of Satanism and secularism.

Christians beaten during prayer meeting in India
Christians beaten during prayer meeting in India

Christians were beaten and threatened with death as they held a prayer meeting at a church in India last week.

Christian Aid Week follows churches in trialling cashless collections
Christian Aid Week follows churches in trialling cashless collections

With plastic increasingly replacing notes and coins, this year's Christian Aid Week will see the trial of contactless payment units to collect donations.

Universities urged to increase funding for chaplains after report finds positive impact
Universities urged to increase funding for chaplains after report finds positive impact

The researchers found that chaplains play a vital role in supporting students "to integrate, progress with their university studies, develop their identities and practice their religion".

Church leaders congratulate Duke and Duchess of Sussex on birth of baby boy
Church leaders congratulate Duke and Duchess of Sussex on birth of baby boy

Church leaders have joined in the messages of congratulations pouring in from around the world after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed a baby boy on Monday.

L'Arche founder Jean Vanier dies aged 90
L'Arche founder Jean Vanier dies aged 90

The founder of L'Arche, Jean Vanier, died on Tuesday at the Maison Médicale Jeanne Garnier in Paris. He was 90 years old.

Gafcon calls alternative conference of worldwide Anglican bishops
Gafcon calls alternative conference of worldwide Anglican bishops

The global network emerging as an alternative to the Anglican Communion has called a conference open to all orthodox bishops around the world.

More dialogue needed to resolve clash over religious and LGBT rights in schools, says Ofsted chief
More dialogue needed to resolve clash over religious and LGBT rights in schools, says Ofsted chief

Ofsted Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman has said it would be a "huge step backwards" if schools become reluctant to teach relationships lessons because of opposition from parents of faith.

Christy Wimber on the church, healing, and wholeness this side of Heaven
Christy Wimber on the church, healing, and wholeness this side of Heaven

Christy Wimber is a firm believer in God's healing power but has less faith in the church's interpretation.