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Tutu wins Templeton Prize
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has won this year's Templeton Prize which honours people who have made "an exceptional contribution to affirming life's spiritual dimension"
North Korean church leaders ask for prayers
North Korean church leaders are asking Christians worldwide to pray for their country amid increased war threats and combat preparation by North Korean military officials.

Pray for the media
Christians are being asked to pray for the media as it battles with the loss of public trust, a tough economic climate, closures, redundancies, and the challenges that have come with the internet age

Archbishop of Canterbury leads call to G8 on poverty
Religious leaders tweeting call for action on Millennium Development Goals with hashtag #1000DaysToGo

Adapting the message for the iPad generation
Pastor Jared Oldenburg is really excited about the opportunities digital media is opening up for the church to speak to people far beyond its traditional reaches.
Vietnam: Calls for investigation after death of church elder
Christian Solidarity Worldwide is calling upon the authorities in Vietnam to launch an investigation into the death of a church elder while in police custody.
New faith-based film, Grace Unplugged
Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions are set to release a new faith-based film titled Grace Unplugged.

Cross walk in tribute to Armed Forces
Members of Westgate Evangelical Church Pembroke carried a wooden cross on the Pembrokeshire coastal path last week in honour of members of the Armed Forces
Attack on Christian area in Pakistan
Incited by calls from mosque loudspeakers after a dispute between Muslim and Christian youths, a Muslim mob attacked a Christian neighbourhood in Gujranwala today, injuring at least five Christians and damaging a church and dozens of shops and vehicles.
Threats to religious freedom in Cuba
Events in the first quarter of 2013 point to an ongoing trend of a broader political crackdown on religious freedom in Cuba, while reported violations tripled in 2012.

New live album from All Sons & Daughters
All Sons & Daughters are set to release their first full-length live album on 22 April from Integrity Music.

Pakistan: Blasphemy charge and death sentence overturned
Morning Star News is reporting that a court in Pakistan overturned the death sentence on Wednesday of a Christian convicted under Pakistan's "blasphemy" laws and ordered him released.

Young Christians inspired to speak of Jesus in public life
Christian Concern's fourth Wilberforce Academy brought together students and young graduates at Trinity College, Oxford last week.
Chaos threatens in Bangladesh
If Bangladesh does not change its present trajectory, it will be sucked into a vortex of bloody civil and sectarian conflict, the Religious Liberty Prayer Bulletin warns.

Candles light up Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral was filled with the light of candles over the weekend

Rend Collective Experiment: 'We really live by faith'
Not having money is just making the band rely even more on God for their daily bread, Rend Collective Experiment's Patrick Thompson