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Government will 'continue to be led by the science' on church singing ban
The government is refusing to be drawn on a date for ending the current ban on congregational singing in churches.
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India's Christians are facing an 'existential threat' - Open Doors
Hindu nationalism is driving a wave of violent persecution against Christians in India, human rights group Open Doors has warned.
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Street preacher to pursue legal action after Easter Sunday arrest
A Christian volunteer who was arrested and fined on Easter Sunday for street preaching is to pursue legal action against the police.
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Former Evangelical Alliance General Director, Joel Edwards, passes away
Tributes have been paid to the former head of the Evangelical Alliance, Joel Edwards, who passed away from cancer on Wednesday morning.
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Evangelicals ready to walk as Methodist Church approves same-sex marriage
The Church also voted to affirm cohabitation.
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Euthanasia will be 'terrible' for Spain, pro-lifers warn
Euthanasia has come into effect in Spain, a few months after legislation was passed in March.
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Evangelical fostering agency back in court over sexual conduct policy
The Christian Institute is asking people to pray for an evangelical fostering agency seeking to operate according to its faith-based ethos.
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Iranian Christians sentenced to 5 years in prison over 'propaganda'
Three Iranian Christians have been sentenced to five years in prison for "engaging in propaganda against the Islamic regime."
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Appeal launched as eastern DRC struggles to get back on its feet after volcanic eruption
Tearfund has launched an appeal to help people left displaced by a volcanic eruption in the Democratic Republic of Congo last month.
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Chaplain's discrimination case suffers setback
A hearing in the case of a chaplain reported to the government's terrorist watchdog after saying children did not need to agree with LGBT ideology has been delayed until next year.
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Methodist Church appoints first black woman as President
The Methodist Church has reached a historic milestone with the appointment of its first black female President.
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Broad public support for total ban on gambling advertising
Research by the Royal Society for Public Health found that most adults and young people support a ban on gambling ads on TV and radio before 9pm.