Harry Farley

Billy Graham: It is a sin to continually criticise your pastor
Billy Graham: It is a sin to continually criticise your pastor

It is a sin to continually criticise your pastor, well-known evangelist Billy Graham said.

Faith-based charities urged not to hide their beliefs
Faith-based charities urged not to hide their beliefs

Faith-based organisations must not hide their religious basis or intentions when engaging with public services, a new report has said.

Is this the best vicar posting in the world?
Is this the best vicar posting in the world?

Vicars looking for their dream parish need look no further as the Church of England has published an advert looking for the next vicar of Ascension Island.

Louis Giglio speaks of his battle with depression and anxiety: \'I thought I was dying\'
Louis Giglio speaks of his battle with depression and anxiety: 'I thought I was dying'

Louis Giglio has spoken out about his struggle with depression and nervous breakdown while launching his new book.

Steve Chalke: The Church is being left behind by culture
Steve Chalke: The Church is being left behind by culture

The church is being left behind by a culture that is "re-calibrating," said Steve Chalke today.

Torture, beatings and electric shocks: Iraqi prisoners speak about captivity under ISIS
Torture, beatings and electric shocks: Iraqi prisoners speak about captivity under ISIS

Iraqi prisoners, rescued from ISIS last week, have spoken of their treatment at the hands of the militants.

\'Defender of true marriage,\' Lillian Ladele dies
'Defender of true marriage,' Lillian Ladele dies

Lillian Ladele, who has been hailed a "defender of true marriage," has died.

Faith groups must work together in the face of \'brazen persecution\' say religious leaders
Faith groups must work together in the face of 'brazen persecution' say religious leaders

Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis have written a joint article calling for people of different faiths to work together.

North Korea: Catholic mass celebrated in Pyongyang as families reunite
North Korea: Catholic mass celebrated in Pyongyang as families reunite

South Korean priests have celebrated mass in North Korea's capital after some of the families split by the war were reunited after over 60 years.

ISIS \'blows up three men tied to Roman columns\' in Palmyra
ISIS 'blows up three men tied to Roman columns' in Palmyra

ISIS have executed three captives by binding them to ancient columns in Palmyra and blowing them up, a monitoring group has said.

China: Mother of captured Christian human rights lawyer writes emotional open letter to her son
China: Mother of captured Christian human rights lawyer writes emotional open letter to her son

The mother of Chinese Christian human rights lawyer, Zhang Kai, has published a harrowing open letter to her son

\'My captivity was like being born again\': Catholic priest who miraculously escaped ISIS speaks out
'My captivity was like being born again': Catholic priest who miraculously escaped ISIS speaks out

Father Jacob Murad, the Syriac Catholic priest who was captured by ISIS, has spoken of his experience as a prisoner

Over a third of Americans avoid Halloween or its pagan elements, new research shows
Over a third of Americans avoid Halloween or its pagan elements, new research shows

Over a third of Americans choose not to celebrate Halloween or at least avoid its pagan elements, new research has found.

Catholic leaders issue unprecedented appeal to UN on climate change
Catholic leaders issue unprecedented appeal to UN on climate change

Roman Catholic cardinals, patriarchs and bishops have issued an unprecedented appeal to the UN to produce a "truly transformational" agreement to tackle climate change when it meets at the long awaited conference in Paris.

ISIS claims deady suicide attack on mosque in Saudi Arabia
ISIS claims deady suicide attack on mosque in Saudi Arabia

Militant group Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a Shia mosque in Saudi Arabia.

Obama urged to hold Indonesia to account over religious persecution
Obama urged to hold Indonesia to account over religious persecution

Religious intolerance should be high on the agenda in President Obama's meetings with Indonesia's President Joko Widodo, a religious freedom charity has said.