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Manipur Christians appeal to Rishi Sunak amid ongoing violence
Manipur Christians appeal to Rishi Sunak amid ongoing violence

Christians in Manipur have written to British Prime Minister asking for his "immediate intervention" to bring an end to months of violence and bloodshed in the Indian state.

Terrorists kill Christian couple in Nigeria
Terrorists kill Christian couple in Nigeria

Abdullahi Usman, spokesman for the Taraba State Police Command, confirmed the killing of the couple.

Barrister appointed to review Church of England safeguarding board
Barrister appointed to review Church of England safeguarding board

The Church of England has appointed a leading public law barrister to review its Independent Safeguarding Board (ISB).

Christian teen vows to continue fight for life-preserving treatment
Christian teen vows to continue fight for life-preserving treatment

A Christian teenager locked in a legal battle with an NHS Trust to receive life-preserving treatment has said she will continue to fight.

Government must 'stand firm' on school transgender guidance
Government must 'stand firm' on school transgender guidance

Christians are being asked to pray that Rishi Sunak will not be swayed by pro-trans activists as new transgender guidance for schools continues to be hit by delays.

There's been a 'sea-change' in opposition to trans ideology, says de-banked vicar
There's been a 'sea-change' in opposition to trans ideology, says de-banked vicar

A retired Anglican vicar whose bank account was closed down after he expressed gender critical views says people are becoming less afraid to speak out against trans ideology.

'The Great Dechurching' explores America's religious exodus
'The Great Dechurching' explores America's religious exodus

A new study looks at why millions of Americans left church — and what might bring them back.

Medical missionary who once criticized the UN's work in Haiti wants them back after government collapse
Medical missionary who once criticized the UN's work in Haiti wants them back after government collapse

"When they leave, and everything goes down, you realize that they were actually doing a good job, so I had to repent for that."

Seminary student burned to death during failed kidnapping in Nigeria
Seminary student burned to death during failed kidnapping in Nigeria

Catholic dies in terrorists' attempted kidnapping of priest in Kaduna state.

In the desert above the Dead Sea, evidence of Jewish rebels\' capture of Roman weaponry
In the desert above the Dead Sea, evidence of Jewish rebels' capture of Roman weaponry

The 1,900-year-old swords are in perfect condition, thanks to the arid climate of the Judean Desert.

Queen was at peace and reflecting on her faith in final days
Queen was at peace and reflecting on her faith in final days

The late Queen was at peace and spent her final days reflecting on her Christian faith, according to a Church leader who was with her.

Prayers said on first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's death and King Charles' accession
Prayers said on first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's death and King Charles' accession

Prayers are being said in churches on the first anniversary of the late Queen Elizabeth II's death, and King Charles' accession to the throne.

Indian Supreme Court grants interim protection in religious conversion case in Uttar Pradesh
Indian Supreme Court grants interim protection in religious conversion case in Uttar Pradesh

The police had issued notices to various individuals and institutions linked to the Broadwell Christian Hospital, World Vision International's Fatehpur office, and the bishop of the Evangelical Church of India, Prayagraj in January.

Ongoing conflict in Manipur leaves eight dead
Ongoing conflict in Manipur leaves eight dead

The Indigenous Tribal Leaders' Forum (ITLF) has called for an immediate emergency shutdown in Churachandpur.

Mike Pilavachi safeguarding concerns are 'substantiated'
Mike Pilavachi safeguarding concerns are 'substantiated'

The investigation concluded that Pilavachi engaged in "coercive and controlling behaviour".

Bishop Michael Curry responds to complaints of \'free passes\' for accused bishops
Bishop Michael Curry responds to complaints of 'free passes' for accused bishops

At least 55 Episcopal bishops signed a letter saying they are 'angered by and deeply concerned about the perception — or the reality — that bishops get a free pass on behavioral issues.'