Harry Farley

20,000 march through Vienna to welcome refugees
Almost 20,000 people marched through Vienna yesterday in protest at the ill-treatment of refugees.

How to navigate the male mid-life crisis
Nick Page, Christian and author of more than 70 books, has been going through a mid-life crisis. Harry Farley finds out what it's taught him.

Steve Chalke: A Conservative government provides the Church with huge opportunities, but we're not ready for it
Harry Farley met with Steve Chalke to hear about his new venture: Steve Chalke on Leadership.

Iraqi archbishop: 'I quarrel with God daily' over Islamic State crisis
An Iraqi archbishop has said his faith has been challenged by the ongoing crisis in Iraq.

Texas church responds to same-sex proposal with a standing ovation
A man who proposed to his boyfriend in front of their church received a standing ovation.

Nine Chinese Christians arrested for opposing cross removals
Chinese security have arrested a number of Christians who opposed the Chinese Communist Party's campaign to remove crosses from churches.

Mortar attack on two Syrian churches: Damascus Archbishop says 'Our life is like a game of Russian roulette'
Nine people have died and at least 50 wounded after mortar fire hit a church in Damascus last Sunday.

World's oldest Bible to go on display in British Museum
The oldest surviving copy of the Bible will leave the British Library for only the second time since 1933 when it is lent to the British Museum in October.

The faith of Usain Bolt in 5 tweets
Usain Bolt doesn't often speak about his faith but here are five tweets that can give us an insight.

Petition to arrest Netanyahu for war crimes 'completely absurd' says senior Tory MP
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli Prime Minister, should be arrested for "war crimes" according to a petition signed by over 85,000 people.

Pope Francis' call for 'peace and reconciliation' is bearing fruit in Korea
North and South Korea have agreed a peace deal, one year after the Pope held a Mass for Peace and Reconciliation in Seoul.

Islamic State persecutes LGBT people 'simply for who they are', UN told
Refugees fleeing persecution from ISIS told the UN Security Council yesterday of the extreme violence directed towards LGBT men and women.

John Oliver's spoof 'church' receives thousands of dollars in donations
John Oliver's spoof church has received thousands of dollars in donations after targeting televangelists preaching the prosperity gospel.

Assisted suicide safeguards under threat, new evidence suggests
The safeguards surrounding assisted suicide are unstable and impermanent, a recent report has suggested.

ISIS blows up ancient temple in Palmyra
Islamic State militants have destroyed a temple in Syria that dates back to the time of Christ.

Christians should not be defined by right-wing issues like abortion, MSP says
Christians have damaged their ability to evangelise by allowing their faith to be defined by right-wing issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage, a leading member of the Scottish Parliament has warned.