Carey Lodge

Call to fast in protest of food poverty
A campaign has been launched to encourage people all over the UK to fast as an act of protest in response to the rising issue of food poverty in Britain.

Churches opening doors to flood victims
With Britain still in the midst of one of the worst winters in recorded history, churches are rallying around to help those affected by the unprecedented conditions.

Keeping faith in the secular pop industry
Levi Mitchell, 16, is standing up for his faith in the secular pop industry.

Christians must be more than extension of government's social services
Last night, the newly rebranded 'Christians on the Left' held a summit to discuss the Church's role in promoting social action and working towards social justice.
Baroness Warsi: religious freedom remains a 'personal priority'
The UK Minister for Faith and Communities gave an address at the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque in Oman yesterday, in which she condemned sectarianism and highlighted the importance of religious freedom for all.

Emergency appeal for fishermen crippled by storms
A Christian charity is working to provide emergency practical and financial support to fishermen who are struggling to provide for their families during one of the stormiest winters on record in Britain.
Nigeria: 200 killed in week of Boko Haram attacks
New reports suggest that Islamist militants have been responsible for the deaths of at least 200 civilians in north-eastern Nigeria in the last week

The power of gratitude
Sometimes it's hard enough just to keep going, do we really have to give thanks in all circumstances?
Suicide bomber kills Korean Christians on pilgrimage
Four were killed and over a dozen injured in a suicide bomb attack on a bus load of Christians visiting Israel on Sunday.

Nigeria: latest Boko Haram attack kills 106
Islamist militants have killed over 100 civilians in the Christian village of Izge, near the border of Cameroon in north-eastern Nigeria, according to reports.

The Kingdom expands when Christians take risks for the Gospel
Impact Nations Steve Stewart says Christians grow in effectiveness for the Kingdom when they take risks
Snake Salvation pastor dies of venomous bite
Jamie Coots, a Pentecostal pastor from Kentucky who featured in the "Snake Salvation" reality TV show has died after being bitten by a venomous snake during a sermon on Saturday.

Pre-nups will 'shatter' marriage
The Catholic Bishop of Shrewsbury has condemned plans for UK courts to legally recognise pre-nuptial agreements in divorce settlements, arguing that such a decision will "erode" the foundation of marriage.

The Pope before Francis
Pope Francis is one of the world's most beloved figures, but what of his predecessor - Pope Benedict XVI?
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A little note to bring some light relief this valentine's day!

Girlguiding: Religious members can mention God in promise
The Girlguiding movement has released a statement maintaining its commitment to having "one Promise for all", despite claims that they have backtracked on their decision to remove any reference to God.