Lucinda Borkett-Jones

Pope Francis 'gives LGBT Catholics VIP seats'
An American advocacy group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered Catholics were given front row seats at Pope Francis' address on Ash Wednesday.

Evangelical Christians much more politically engaged than rest of the UK
New research shows distrust for politicians but continued Christian engagement in politics.
Is The Good Right too good to be true?
A new website championing compassionate conservatism seeks to show that Tories have a heart.

Controversy builds ahead of anti-Islamisation Pegida protest in Newcastle
The first Pegida UK protest is due to take place later this month.

Man sends Jesus a letter... and gets a reply
A man launching a charity wrote to Jesus asking for finance for the project as a joke, and received a reply.

Richard Dawkins slams video that claims to 'destroy atheism'
Richard Dawkins has dismissed a Christian video that claims to undo atheist reasoning about God, saying the argument was "pathetic".

2015 Election: How Christians can get involved
Amid debate about the Church's right to comment on political issues, Christians are being urged to take an active role in politics, particularly in the run-up to the General Election.

Church of England opposes 'three parent babies' legislation
If parliament supports the legislation in next week's vote, Britain would be the first country to use mitochondrial replacement techniques.

The Ebola effect: The 4 biggest challenges for a post-Ebola world
The spread of the Ebola virus in West Africa appears to be slowing, what will be left in its wake?

Seattle Seahawks' Russell Wilson: 'My faith is everything'
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson spoke about his desire to leave a legacy of service at the Super Bowl media day on Tuesday.

Saeed Abedini to Obama: 'You have my prayers from inside these walls'
Imprisoned American pastor Saeed Abedini wrote to President Obama from his jail cell in Iran to thank him for standing up for persecuted Christians.

New directors for Vineyard UK, John and Ele Mumford to focus on international
John and Debby Wright will be taking over from John and Eleanor Mumford as national directors of Vineyard UK and Ireland in September.

GP accused of performing exorcism on patient struck off
A Christian GP who was accused of performing exorcism on a patient has been struck off the medical register.

Archbishop in Niger: 'We must reconstruct hearts and minds' after Charlie Hebdo protests
A Nigerien archbishop has said it's not just the churches that need to be rebuilt after the Charlie Hebdo protests but "hearts and minds" must also be reconstructed.

Religious freedom worsening in Cuba: 'There is a crackdown happening'
Violations of religious freedom are increasing in Cuba, according to a new report released by Christian Solidarity Worldwide today.

CAR: Government minister kidnapped by gunmen on way home from church
Central African Republic's minister for youth and sport was kidnapped by gunmen on his way home from church on Sunday.