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Malaysia elections: Christians hoping for government that values liberty and religious freedom
On Sunday, Malaysians head to the polls for what could be the most critical general elections in the country's history.

Linvoy Primus to open Christian Resources Exhibition
Former Charlton Athletic player Linvoy Primus will open the Christian Resources Exhibition at Sandown Park, Esher, on 14 May.

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.
Christians targeted in Sudan
Sudan has stepped up its arrests and deportations of Christians, with interrogation including threats to bury them alive, sources said.

Christian Aid Week challenges global hunger
Christian Aid Week kicks off on 12 May and the development agency will be using it as an opportunity to raise awareness of the one in eight people who go to bed hungry each night.

Evangelist sees benefit in door-to-door approach
Door knocking may not be to everyone's liking, but Counties evangelist Colin Johnson wants more churches to consider making it a regular part of their outreach.
Church helps mothers with new community launderette
A church in Camelford, north Cornwall, is launching a new community launderette to help mothers who do not have the space or money for a washing machine in their own homes.
Life among Syria's Christian refugees
No jobs, no school, and everything is expensive

Portsmouth Cathedral's business scheme to expand nationwide
A cathedral-run initiative supporting entrepreneurs and business start-ups is going national
Catholic-Muslim relations: European bishops meet in London
The Council of Bishops' Conferences of Europe (CCEE) are meeting in London to discuss Christian-Muslim relations.
Salisbury celebrates 40 years of spiritual partnership with Sudanese Church
A series of events will be taking place in June to mark the 40th anniversary of the link between the Diocese of Salisbury and the Episcopal Church of the Sudan.

Iran: Pastor Abedini in solitary confinement
There are reports that imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini has been placed in solitary confinement in an Iranian prison.

Jeremy Camp, Nick Vujicic in new film on suffering
From the producers of Lost Boy: The Next Chapter, winner of eight international film festival awards, comes Hope for Hurting Hearts, the new film from Harvest Ministries.
Dianna Gwilliams to be new Dean of Guildford Cathedral
Reverend Canon Dianna Gwilliams has been approved as the new Dean of Guildford by the Queen. She will be installed in a service at Guildford Cathedral on 15 September.
Syria's churches to unite in prayer
Churches in Syria will unite in prayer on Saturday 11 May in many places around the war-torn nation