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Archbishop of Canterbury sees 'culture of entitlement' in City
The Archbishop of Canterbury says there is a "culture of entitlement" in the banking and financial sectors at odds with what others would regard as reasonable.

Millennials embracing online reality more than baby boomers
A new survey has revealed significant differences between millennials and baby boomers when it comes to attitudes towards the internet.
US evangelicals split over whether Islam is 'violent'
More than half of evangelical Christians (52 per cent) view Islam as "essentially a violent religion," a new report from Barna Group reveals, though only about a quarter (26 per cent) of all American adults feel the same way.
Tax violent entertainment, says Franklin Graham
Evangelist Franklin Graham believes one solution to the problem of violence in American culture could be a tax on violent entertainment.
Salvation Army and Home Depot team up for camp revamp
Salvation Army and Home Depot team up for camp revamp

New volumes explore private letters of Charles Wesley
The Oxford University Press has published the first in two volumes looking at all 700 surviving letters of Charles Wesley.

Day of prayer for the media
The Church and Media Network is inviting Christians and churches to pray for the media.

UK Church leaders offer prayers for missing bishops
The Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales are among the UK Church leaders praying for the safety and release of two kidnapped bishops in Syria.
Nigeria's Christians suffering repeated attacks
Morning Star News is reporting that an attack in Nigeria that killed 18 Christians has capped two years of Islamic aggression. It says that Muslim Fulani herdsmen are suspected in another deadly assault in the area.
Thousands of students hear Gospel across Europe's universities
A Europe-wide initiative to bring students to Christ has been met with an enthusiastic response.

The ingredients of a happy relationship
Being affectionate, making decisions together and being honest are just some of the things that make a successful partnership.

Rowan Williams becomes chair of Christian Aid
The former Archbishop of Canterbury is to take up a new social justice role next month as chair of Christian Aid's Board of Trustees.
Uncertainty surrounds kidnapped Syrian bishops
Christians are praying amid uncertainty over the whereabouts of two senior church figures kidnapped in Syria.
Malawi Anglicans call for good governance from politicians
Anglican Diocese of Southern Malawi tells its political leaders: "Being a politician is a calling from God"
Bishop of Hereford speaks up for nuclear power
The Bishop of Hereford wants to see more investment in the development of energy through nuclear power

Martin Smith tops iTunes Christian & Gospel chart
Martin Smith`s first solo album hits #1 on iTunes!