News

The 12 apostles: Myth or reality? Why we can still believe the Bible
Tom Bissell, a lapsed Catholic, set off "to discover whether the Twelve Apostles were actual historical figures or merely characters in a fictional story".

ISIS planning 'enormous and spectacular' attacks on Britain - counter terror chief
ISIS may be planning "enormous and spectacular" attacks against the UK, the national head of counter-terrorism policing has warned.

Donald Trump wins 'Islamophobe of the Year' award
Donald Trump has been awarded "Islamophobe of the Year" by an Islamic campaign group.

YouGov survey sheds light on the ancient question: Are people basically good or bad?
If you aren't a liberal when you're 20 you haven't got a heart, and if you aren't a conservative when you're 40 you haven't got a brain.

Sunday trading: Scottish Christian and Muslim leaders urge MPs to vote against change in law
Christian and Muslim leaders have united to urge Scottish MPs to block the liberalisation of Sunday trading laws.

Why faith without works is dead
What does it mean when one says, "faith without works is dead?" Why is it important to always look for good works when living a life of faith?

Church in row with Naples over treasure worth more than crown jewels
The Catholic Church has become embroiled in an argument over treasure worth more than the crown jewels in Naples.

Pastor shot hours after praying at Ted Cruz rally
A pastor in Idaho was shot yesterday hours after he led a prayer rally for Ted Cruz.

Queen 'opposed gay marriage because of her strong Christian faith'
The Queen did not believe gay marriage should have been allowed, a source told the Daily Mail.

When is Maundy Thursday in 2016? Key dates for Easter
Maundy Thursday is the day on which Christians remember the Last Supper.

Video footage emerges that could prove chimpanzees believe in God
A researcher in wildlife at the University of Humboldt in Berlin found a group of wild chimpanzees engaging in what could be religious rituals.

60,000 Iranians download Bible using new anonymous app
Tens of thousands of Iranians have downloaded the Bible in the past six months under a new initiative by Christian broadcaster.

'Panic-driven' and 'concerning': MPs condemn plans for Ofsted to inspect churches
Proposals that would allow Ofsted to inspect churches, youth clubs and other out-of-school settings have been dealt a blow by MPs.

Patrick Sookhdeo charged with indecent assault
Patrick Sookhdeo, the former international director of Barnabas Aid International, has been charged with carrying out an indecent assault on a woman in East London almost 40 years ago.

Saeed Abedini: 'I saw Christians convert to Islam in prison'
Saeed Abedini has urged his followers to stay strong after seeing Christians turn to Islam under pressure in prison.

Mark Driscoll denies racketeering, calls claims 'false and malicious'
Former Mars Hill Pastor Mark Driscoll denies allegations made against him in a new lawsuit.