Susie Turner
-
London City Mission pays tribute to outgoing chief executive John Nicholls
London City Mission has bid farewell to its chief executive the Reverend Dr John Nicholls after 20 years with the organisation.
-
Christian Aid laments Government's broken aid promise
Christian Aid has added its voice to criticisms against the Government after aid was left out of the Queen's speech.
-
Disappointment as aid left out of Queen's speech
Tearfund chief executive Matthew Frost says he is "bitterly disappointed" that the Government has failed to follow through on its pledge to commit 0.7% of national income to aid.
-
'Soul Surfer' Bethany Hamilton to wed
The shark attack survivor who inspired hit flick Soul Surfer has found her soul mate
-
Ancient Norway-Sweden pilgrimage route to reopen
A 580km pilgrimage route between Selanger in Sweden and Trondheim in Norway is being given a new lease of life after 500 years of neglect.
-
We pray for Madeleine McCann every day, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of York and his staff say prayers every day in the chapel of Bishopthorpe Palace for missing Madeleine McCann.
-
Brits still houseproud despite tough economic climate
People might be feeling the pinch from austerity and Britain's sluggish economy, but over a quarter are still making home improvements several times a year.
-
Quarter of British adults walking an hour or less each week
A new survey has found that a quarter of adults in Britain walk for an hour or less each week.
-
First woman General Secretary for Baptist Union of Great Britain
The Reverend Lynn Green, 48, is to become the first female General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
-
How to choose the perfect priest
When the Reverend Canon Dr Judy Hunt was Archdeacon of Suffolk, she was asked by her deanery lay chairs for help in the training of parish representatives.
-
Christians to meet for public prayer in Westminster
Pentecost Festival will launch on Saturday 11 May with a prayer gathering in front of Parliament.
-
From police dog handler to charity chief executive
Jon Dobbs spent 20 years working in the dog section of the Metropolitan Police and is now looking forward to a new chapter of his life leading anti-poverty charity Rope.