Most teens have positive perception of Jesus, global study finds
Nearly 25,000 teenagers aged 13-17 across different faith groups and 26 countries, including the US and UK, were surveyed by Barna on how they relate to Jesus.
Nearly 25,000 teenagers aged 13-17 across different faith groups and 26 countries, including the US and UK, were surveyed by Barna on how they relate to Jesus.
A Catholic journalist and outspoken critic of transgender ideology was arrested on Monday for allegedly posting "malicious" material online.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised for failings by the Church of England after an independent review revealed hundreds of new safeguarding cases that require further assessment or action.
Europe's top court has dismissed a challenge against Belgium's legal framework for euthanasia but found that it violated the European Convention on Human Rights in how it reviewed the circumstances surrounding a 64-year-old woman's death.
Even with the government's U-turn on the 45p tax rate cut, the mini-budget remains "immoral, unjust and a far cry from Jesus' teaching", Christians have said.
The 16th century heraldic ceiling of St Machar's Cathedral, Aberdeen, comprises 48 coats of arms including that of Pope Leo X, King James V of Scotland, Henry VIII of England and many of the royal houses of Europe.
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, says that a tabot held by Westminster Abbey should be returned to its native Ethiopia.
A former executive for Ravi Zacharias International Ministries recently shared in a live panel discussion that she regrets not "pushing harder" when sexual abuse allegations against the late apologist Ravi Zacharias first emerged.
Maverick City Music have pressed the "pause" button on their professional relationship with one of the group's lead singers, Dante Bowe.
Brother Andrew, who famously smuggled Bibles across the Iron Curtain in a blue Volkswagen Beetle, has died at the age of 94.
Millions are already skipping meals and living without heating or electricity, new research by Christians Against Poverty warns.
NHS England has agreed to settle with a Christian doctor who faced disciplinary measures for offering to pray with his patients.
Dr Richard Scott was ordered to take a £1,800 'professional boundaries' course at his own expense and told that if he refused, he would have to undergo a psychological assessment.