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Tim Keller says his 'biggest fear' isn't dying from cancer but leaving his wife behind
Tim Keller, who is battling pancreatic cancer, has opened up with HTB pastor Nicky Gumbel about how the diagnosis has changed him and wife Kathy.
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England's cathedrals continue to enjoy growing visitor and worshipper numbers
The number of people visiting and worshipping at England's cathedrals was growing prior to the first national lockdown, latest figures from the Church of England show.
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Churches must never be shut again, says Christian Institute
The Christian Institute is asking the Government for assurance that it will never again force churches to close.
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Church of England must become 'simpler, humbler, bolder'
The Church of England must become "simpler, humbler, bolder" after the monumental events of 2020, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have said.
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Church buildings can re-open after national lockdown ends on 2 December
The confirmation that church buildings can re-open next week has been welcomed by church leaders.
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Gay Christian campaigner calls for public inquiry into evangelical teaching on sexuality
The Church of England Evangelical Council called Jayne Ozanne's call for a public inquiry "puzzling".
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Palliative care doctors more likely to oppose assisted dying
Doctors who provide end-of-life care to the terminally ill are more likely to oppose the legalisation of assisted dying.
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Government should not slash Britain's aid budget - Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appealed to the Government not to cut billions from Britain's international development budget.
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Archbishop of Canterbury to take three-month sabbatical
Justin Welby said sabbatical was a reminder that "no minister is indispensable to the work of God".
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Christian forced marriage victim appeals to Boris Johnson for help
A Pakistani Christian girl who fled the home of a Muslim man she was forced to marry is pleading with Boris Johnson to help her.
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Jim Wallis leaves Sojourners for Georgetown University post
Jim Wallis is leaving Sojourners, the magazine and organisation he founded nearly half a century ago, to take up a full-time post at Georgetown University.
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Online book of reflection opens for people who have died from Covid-19
Belfast Cathedral is inviting members of the public to pay tribute to their loved ones who have passed from coronavirus in an online book of reflection.