Lucinda Borkett-Jones

Catholic Archbishop of Adelaide charged over failing to report child sex abuse
Archbishop Philip Wilson is thought to be the most senior Catholic Official to face this charge.

Sanctuary churches: German pastors say they won't let refugees be sent back to persecution
Hundreds of churches in Germany are able to provide sanctuary for asylum seekers risking deportation, thanks to an age-old custom.

Prince releases cover of Christian song 'What If'
Prince and 3rdEyeGirl have released a new single, 'What If', about faith, doubt and the person of Jesus.

Kremlin denies rumours that Putin is ill, releases footage on state TV
President Putin has not been seen in public since March 5.

Mark Hall had a tough day post-surgery but his wife says 'it can only go up from here'
Casting Crown's Mark Hall is recovering well but "still in a good bit of pain" after his kidney operation, his wife Melanie has said.

Faith leaders call for worldwide ban on nuclear weapons
A group of 26 faith leaders have issued a joint call to end the development of nuclear weapons worldwide.

Catholic head teacher accused of telling pupils: 'I'm phoning God about you'
Parents have complained to Ofsted and school governors about the head teacher at a Catholic Primary School.

Creflo Dollar launches appeal to buy $65 million private plane for evangelism
American televangelist and leader of World Changers International Church Creflo Dollar is looking for supporters to help upgrade his plane.

Two years of Pope Francis: How The Great Reformer has shaken up the Church
Today marks the second anniversary of Pope Francis' election. What's the record so far?

Syria crisis: Not just about ISIS, and worse than you imagined
This weekend marks the fourth anniversary of the Syrian conflict, which has resulted in the "worst humanitarian crisis of our time.

Naked Prayer: Doodling with God
Mara Measor uses doodles to speak to God. They're only stick men, but they are surprisingly moving.

Secularists trying to stop council prayer are 'wholly undemocratic' - Conservative Christian Fellowship
The head of the Conservative Christian Fellowship has described attempts by the National Secular Society (NSS) to prevent local councils praying before their meetings as "wholly undemocratic".

Trouble ahead (or behind) for Greenbelt festival?
Greenbelt festival, a summer Christian arts and justice festival, has experienced financial difficulty in recent months, and has had to shrink the size of this year's event.

Christians more likely to vote Conservative at the general election - poll
Although the overall religious vote goes to Labour, Christians are much more likely to vote Conservative, recent surveys show.

Released Assyrian IS hostage: 'There is nothing left' to return home to
One hostage released by Islamic State has said that the militants razed his whole village, leaving nothing to return to.

Couples who marry before having children are more likely to stay together â study
Research by Marriage Foundation showed that of women who married before having their first child, 76