Carey Lodge
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Christmas is too materialistic, say Scots
Over 80 per cent of Scottish people say Christmas has become too materialistic, according to new research.
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World Aids Day: The Church must be an agent for change
Working alongside local churches to change communities demonstrates the power of the Church to be the "Good News", says Christian charity Compassion UK.
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Free resources for The Bible TV series
Two of the largest UK Christian charities have created a online guide for those who will tune in to watch the Emmy Award-winning TV series 'The Bible', which premiers this Saturday 30 November.
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International community must take action to protect minorities - Baroness Warsi
Baroness Warsi welcomes UN progress on human rights
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Miliband urges Christians to engage with politics
Labour leader Ed Miliband has released a video thanking churches and Christian agencies for their efforts in social justice, and emphasising the importance of Christians being involved in politics.
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Copy of Psalms sells for record $14.2 million
A book of Psalms printed in 1640 sold this week for just under $14.2 million on Tuesday, making it the most expensive printed book ever.
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Church of England report on human sexuality: Clergy should be able to bless same sex partnerships
Church of England publishes report on human sexuality
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Pioneers gather to discuss missional community
A hundred pioneers gathered earlier this month to present and facilitate discussion on academic research mission in the UK.
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Scottish independence: Church and Government must work together
Church of Scotland responds to independence white paper
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7 year-old Indian boy tortured and killed for being a Christian
A 7-year old boy has been tortured and murdered because of his Christian faith in northern India, Gospel for Asia reports.
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Scottish independence: Free Church says it cannot support secular state
Free Church of Scotland raises questions about place of Church in public life
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Bishop warns of further decline in religious freedom
The Bishop of Wakefield, Right Reverend Stephen Platten, has called upon government ministers to tackle the decline in religious freedom worldwide