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3 things to leave behind as you enter the coming year
As the year quickly comes to a close, what do we need to leave behind in order to see what God has prepared for us this coming year?

Remembrance Sunday: the War Poets and the legacy of their traumatised souls
Poems in Dottyville â how two traumatised soldiers changed our perceptions of "glory" and "patriotic death"

Are women second-rate when it comes to their callings in God?
I've seen and heard stories of women in church being given roles of service but not roles of leadership.

3 things Christian husbands can do to encourage their wives to pursue the Lord
Here are three things Christian husbands can do to encourage their wives to pursue the Lord.
Putin and Trump talk Syria, election meddling at brief meeting
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed a statement on Syria during a brief meeting at a summit in Vietnam on Saturday and Putin again dismissed allegations of meddling in last year's U.S. election.

Leading evangelical quits CofE leadership blasting 'heretical teaching' over gay relationships
A leading member of the Church of England's governing body is resigning, accusing it of heresy in a sign of increasingly bitter divides over same-sex relationships.

How the weird book of Ecclesiastes can gives us meaning in the 21st century
David Robertson continues his series on Ecclesiastes, looking at chapter 1 and how we find meaning.

'Let us drink beer!' The wisdom of Martin Luther in 12 quotes
Today is the birthday of Martin Luther, the German monk-turned-revolutionary who reshaped the Church.

Twitter's World Cup of Cathedrals: Titanic church clash sees dramatic finale
Last month marked a momentous anniversary â 500 years since the beginning (ish) of the Protestant Reformation, the decisive split that forever changed the Church. But this week, another climactic Christian clash awaits, albeit a little more light-hearted but no less energetic: the final of Twitter's World Cup of Cathedrals.

Gay sex and dodgy banking in the Vatican: Latest book exposes Catholic corruption
The Italian journalist who was on trial for publishing confidential Vatican documents has released another book documenting gay sex in the Vatican's youth seminary and the vast amounts in Mother Theresa's bank account.

Nine Christians shot dead in Nigeria in suspected Fulani attack
Nine Christians were shot dead in Plateau State, Nigeria on Tuesday night, by attackers believed to be militant Fulani herdsmen.

Smoke from the Vatican? Not any more as Pope Francis bans cigarettes
Pope Francis is ending the sale of cigarettes in the Vatican, saying the Holy See can not condone something so harmful to people's health.

John Lewis' #MozTheMonster: Why is it so meaningless?
The Christmas ads are back â with John Lewis unveiling their latest stab at vacuous sentimentalism today. It's 'the most wonderful time of the year' if you love generic, cynical corporate marketing â but for others it might be the nail in the coffin of 2017.

A new reformation? How the Internet is challenging traditional sources of authority
An edited version of The Ebor Lecture delivered in York last month where Ruth Gledhill reflects on the power of the internet to challenge and change.

Texas church shooting: The shocking series of errors that allowed Devin Kelley to buy a gun
The US Air Force missed at least two chances to block the shooter in last weekend's deadly church attack in Texas from buying guns after he was accused of a violent offence in 2012, according to current and former government officials and a review of military documents.

Sutherland Springs church may be demolished, pastor warns
The pastor of a rural Texas church sprayed with gunfire in a shooting rampage that killed 26 people is considering demolishing the building and putting a memorial in its place, a Southern Baptist Convention official said on Thursday.