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Global statistics upending usual picture of Christianity trends
Welsh Church leaders urge Chancellor to keep aid promises
The Archbishop of Wales, Dr Barry Morgan, and other Welsh Church leaders have called upon the Chancellor to allocate 0.7% of the UK's national income to overseas aid.Â

Pope Francis speaks up for poor at inauguration
Pope Francis used his inauguration today to plead on behalf of the poor, the elderly and "the last we think about".
Rowan Williams: Don't go looking for a perfect church
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams says he once considered becoming a Catholic.
Misericords for medieval church
A Herefordshire church is hosting a medieval celebration to mark the installation of its second misericord or "mercy seat".
Places of worship open doors for interfaith tour
A synagogue, temple, cathedral, mosque, parish church and Salvation Army Corps in south Cardiff will be opening their doors on Tuesday to help locals learn more about the faiths in the area.

Josh Wilson sings of God's healing
Singer Josh Wilson has used his gift for songwriting to encourage others to get through their trials.
Take pressure off poor, Chancellor told
Christians are calling upon the Chancellor to use his Budget to help those hardest hit by the Government's spending cuts.
Egypt forms first ever Council of Churches
Five different churches in Egypt including the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Catholic Church, the Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church have joined together to form the Egypt Council of Churches after one year of deliberations and meetings between the churches.

Is it God's will or is it my own?
How can we know what God's will is when we all have our own ideas about what God wants?

RE teachers lack support and expertise â report
A report out today has raised questions about the quality of Religious Education teaching in schools.

Christians remember 'trailblazer' David Livingstone
Christians met in Edinburgh on Saturday to consider the legacy of Scottish missionary and explorer David Livingstone.
SGM Lifewords celebrates 125 years
SGM Lifewords held its 125th anniversary celebration at Westminster Chapel in London on Friday.

Britain's sacred sites
A travel writer's discoveries from a five-year journey around Britain's most sacred sites has been turned into a special TV series being broadcast by the BBC in the run-up to Easter.

Online bullying victims suffering in silence
Many teenagers who have experienced online bullying are choosing to keep it to themselves rather than tell someone about it.

Healthier and wealthier but lonelier?
How are you today? Are you healthier and wealthier than you were a few years ago? The latest statistics from the UK's General Household Survey suggest it is quite likely that you are.