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Historic Scottish church in Rotterdam celebrates 375 year milestone
A Scottish congregation that has been meeting in Rotterdam since 1643 will celebrate the milestone in a special service on Sunday.

Faith at work: How Christians can be safe from workplace discrimination
Three Christian organisations have teamed up to produce a resource aimed at helping employers understand issues facing Christians at work.

Trump administration slashes number of Christian refugees admitted to US
Evangelicals have hit out at the record low numbers admitted during this fiscal year â only 22,000, less than half the number permitted under Trump's already low cap of 45,000.

Manchester to host major cathedrals conference
Representatives of every English cathedral are to gather in Manchester next week for a conference billed as the first of its kind.

Anglicans in Parliament back next generation of women leaders
Women who represent the Church of England in Parliament have spoken out about what it means to be a female leader.

Extremists beat Indian pastor with brick, expel him from village
An Indian pastor has told of how he was attacked by Hindu extremists and forced to leave his village.

Indian nuns demand justice for sister allegedly assaulted by bishop
A group of Indian Catholic nuns are staging a rare street protest in the southern state of Kerala demanding justice after an alleged sexual assault of a nun by a bishop.

Mark Wahlberg's insane daily schedule starts at 2:30am with prayer to God
Academy Award-nominated actor Mark Wahlberg wakes up at 2:30 a.m. every day and then begins his day with 30 minutes of prayer.

Salvation Army teams deployed as Hurricane Florence hits the Carolinas
Salvation Army teams have been deployed in eastern US to provide immediate relief for people affected by Hurricane Florence.

Churches opening their doors for nationwide heritage festival
Churches across England have been opening their doors this month as part of a national celebration of historic sites.
Pope orders inquiry into bishop as US Catholic leaders discuss abuse crisis
Pope Francis has ordered an investigation of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct with adults and accepted his resignation, deepening a worldwide clerical abuse scandal.

Russians in UK spy case say they wanted to see cathedral; Britain calls it 'lies'
Two Russians resembling men Britain accuses of jetting to England to murder a former spy said on Thursday that they were innocent tourists who had flown to London for fun and visited the city of Salisbury to see its cathedral.

GAFCON chair urges peaceful separation between conservative and liberal Anglicans
'Those whose first resort is to litigation betray a love of power and money,' Okoh says.

Christian charity offers chance to share a real-time journey from blindness to sight
Cataracts have left Desire almost completely blind â and it's hard build a secure future for your family if you can barely see.

Industry celebrates awards for Christian retailers
The 2018 Christian Resources Together (CRT) Retailers and Suppliers Retreat triggered a Twitter storm as delegates, award winners and more than 80 exhibitors gathered for their annual meeting at the Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick.

Steve's story: The cost of loving the lonely
Having burnt his bridges with any family years ago, he now lived alone and had few friends. But Steve was my friend and I cared deeply for him