Harry Farley

Egyptian Christian still held in prison for reporting attacks on churches
Egyptian Christian still held in prison for reporting attacks on churches

An Egyptian Christian remains in prison for reporting attacks on churches despite other journalists being pardoned.

Israeli police clash with Palestinians across West Bank
Israeli police clash with Palestinians across West Bank

Fighting between Israeli police and Palestinians has broken out across the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, as a result of ongoing tensions at Temple Mount.

Franklin Graham says he would not vote for a Muslim or an atheist
Franklin Graham says he would not vote for a Muslim or an atheist

Franklin Graham has said he would not vote for a Muslim or an atheist in an interview with Fox Radio.

Welby moves to shift Church\'s \'ambivalent\' relationship with money and \'compete Wonga out of existence\'
Welby moves to shift Church's 'ambivalent' relationship with money and 'compete Wonga out of existence'

The Archbishop of Canterbury continued his mission to shift the Church's relationship to finance as he commissioned a group of 'Church Credit Champions' in a service in east London tonight.

Corbyn echoes Keir Hardie\'s call for \'divine discontent\' in Labour Party conference speech
Corbyn echoes Keir Hardie's call for 'divine discontent' in Labour Party conference speech

Jeremy Corbyn delivered a rousing first speech at the Labour party conference after becoming Labour leader earlier this month.

Christian missionaries told to leave Nepal
Christian missionaries told to leave Nepal

Extremist groups in Nepal have warned Christian missionaries to leave the country, Fides reports.

Vatican City turns away journalist posing as Syrian refugee
Vatican City turns away journalist posing as Syrian refugee

It appears Vatican City has ignored Pope Francis' call to support refugees after an Italian journalist, posing as a Syrian refugee, was repeatedly turned away.

Central African Republic: Muslims attack Christian neighbourhood in latest sectarian violence
Central African Republic: Muslims attack Christian neighbourhood in latest sectarian violence

Muslims attacked a mainly Christian neighbourhood in the capital of the Central African Republic (CAR) yesterday after a Muslim was killed and his body dumped near the airport.

British troops deployed to help fight Islamic extremists in Somalia
British troops deployed to help fight Islamic extremists in Somalia

British troops will be sent to fight Islamic militants in Somalia, David Cameron has announced.

ISIS is planning to target Europe, intelligence officials say
ISIS is planning to target Europe, intelligence officials say

ISIS is developing a foreign policy to strengthen its influence abroad, including carefully planned attacks in Europe, intelligence officials have said.

Russia: Coalition against ISIS needed, but Assad must be involved
Russia: Coalition against ISIS needed, but Assad must be involved

Russia is trying to create a co-ordinated body to fight ISIS in Syria, President Vladimir Putin has said.

Pete Greig: Why I struggle with prayer but keep coming back for more
Pete Greig: Why I struggle with prayer but keep coming back for more

Pete Greig talks to Christian Today after 15 years of running 24/7 prayer

\'Hope will rise\': Justin Welby welcomes national prayer weekend
'Hope will rise': Justin Welby welcomes national prayer weekend

Over 600 churches will take part in National Prayer Weekend on 25-27 September in a nationwide movement.

In pictures: What is Eid?
In pictures: What is Eid?

Harry Farley looks at the origin and traditions of the Muslim festival of Eid.

Ambitious but limited: The Sustainable Development Goals lack a Christian perspective
Ambitious but limited: The Sustainable Development Goals lack a Christian perspective

The Sustainable Development Goals: what they offer and what they lack

The conflicted liberal: Tim Farron\'s conference speech tugs at Labour\'s hearts
The conflicted liberal: Tim Farron's conference speech tugs at Labour's hearts

Tim Farron used his first big speech at party conference to try and brand the Liberal Democrats as the only "credible" opposition to the Conservative government, inviting those across the political spectrum to join his party.