Carey Lodge

Protect yourself: easy passwords are making us vulnerable to fraud
Consumers are being encouraged to use a range of passwords online to protect themselves against fraud.

Persecution predicted to rise in North Korea
The leader of a North Korean ministry has warned that Christians are likely to face increased persecution under new guidelines released by the government.

Justin Bieber: Prison minister warns pop star to lay off drugs
Former music industry executive and drug addict Marty Angelo has warned teen pop sensation Justin Bieber to stay away from the alcohol and drug-fuelled rock and roll lifestyle.

Pope Francis to WEF: 'Humanity must be served by wealth, not ruled by it'
Pope Francis delivered a message to members of the WEF in which he called on business and government leaders to approach economic concerns with "a renewed, profound and broadened sense of responsibility" to protect the most vulnerable.

'No excuses' for failed Syria peace talks - World Vision
As international delegates head into day two of the Geneva II peace conference in Switzerland,World Vision is calling on world leaders to ensure that humanitarian aid is able to reach the most vulnerable people in Syria, saying the situation is "urgent".

Talk the Word: a new approach to engaging with the Bible
With so many people finding it difficult to read and engage with the Bible, Paul Keeys has developed a new approach that involves digging deep and talking out loud.

Resourcing new forms of church must be 'priority', says Fresh Expressions leader
The outgoing leader of the Fresh Expressions team says being fruitful in the lives of the people who make up the statistics is the most important thing

Christian Ecology Link campaigning against imported plants
Christian Ecology Link is asking garden centres to sell British or sourced plants because of diseases carried by plant imports

Social media trends: how long can Facebook hold the top spot?
A new report gives insight into global trends in social media

Geneva II: Christians looking for concrete steps towards peace in Syria
The WEA, Christian Aid and Tearfund have urged delegates to find a peaceful solution to the Syrian conflict, with a particular emphasis on care for minority Christians and other religious groups, as well as over 2 million refugees who have been forced to flee the country.

New online course tackles binge eating
An online course offering self help for binge eaters has been launched by the creator of a leading Christian weight loss website.

Green pastures for the homeless
Pastor Pete Cunningham on the Church's social responsibility to look after the last, the least and the lost.

Churchgoers twice as likely to support credit unions
A new survey conducted by Church Urban fund has revealed that regular churchgoers are twice as likely to actively support credit unions, and think that churches themselves should do so too.

Apathy greater challenge for Church than persecution - Lord Carey
Lord Carey gave an address in which he warned against apathy towards the message of the Gospel, and the need for the Church to reach out in unity and love

Peshawar church offers counselling training after bombings
The Diocese of Peshawar is responding to the needs of those affected by the All Saints, Peshawar, suicide bombing last September, amid statistics that show minority faiths in Pakistan are the most persecuted in the world

More storms hit the Philippines: 'a disaster on top of an already catastrophic disaster'
Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan, one of the biggest and most powerful storms in recorded history, have been hit with yet another catastrophe as a second tropical storm wreaked havoc on the Philippines this weekend.