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CofE bishops promise \'robust processes\' towards women bishops
CofE bishops promise 'robust processes' towards women bishops

Bishops in the Church of England have expressed their desire to see legislation on women bishops introduced "at the earliest possible date"

Jersey dean suspended over safeguarding failure

The Dean of Jersey has been suspended following the publication of a report that found a number of failures in the implementation of policies relating to a complaint in 2008.

Syria: Concern over lack of Christian representation on Aleppo council

Abdulahad Astepho, a member of the Syrian National Council and head of the Syriac Assyrians within the council,says people in Aleppo were angry about the lack of Christian representation on the city's council

Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani still alive

The Iranian pastor freed after years in prison for apostasy has not been executed, Christian Solidarity Worldwide has confirmed

Educating men and boys \'key\' to preventing violence against women
Educating men and boys 'key' to preventing violence against women

A Christian campaigner against domestic violence says faith groups must lead the way in educating men and boys.

Appeal for prayer two years after Japan disaster

Japanese Anglicans made a heartfelt plea for prayer to their Communion sisters today, following an update of the post-disaster situation in their country.

Thousands of children going without free school meals
Thousands of children going without free school meals

The Children's Society has warned that large numbers of children in poverty are missing out on free school meals.

Church must speak up for rural communities

The Church of England has heard how it has a vital role to play in lobbying on rural disadvantage.

Archbishop welcomes Leeds hospital verdict

Campaigners have won a High Court challenge against the closure of a children's heart surgery unit at Leeds General Infirmary

Iranian Christians to go on trial

Five members of the Church of Iran are to go on trial next week on charges of disturbing public order

Skydiving challenge for 84-year-old twins
Skydiving challenge for 84-year-old twins

Frank and Ralph Land are about to embark on a challenge that even some men half their age wouldn't dare do - a skydive jump in support of Christian Aid

Could you live on just £1 a day?
Could you live on just £1 a day?

That's the massive challenge one Bristol man has set himself throughout the whole of Lent

Vicar speaks of shock after schoolgirl\'s murder
Vicar speaks of shock after schoolgirl's murder

A Birmingham church is opening its doors to the local community following the horrific killing of a schoolgirl on a bus.

Payday loan measures welcomed
Payday loan measures welcomed

The Association of Christian Financial Advisers says more must be done to curb payday loan companies and prevent exploitation of the poor.

Martin Smith speaks to the prodigals and faithful in new album
Martin Smith speaks to the prodigals and faithful in new album

Martin Smith is excited about his first solo album release and this latest chapter in his music ministry

Highest Billboard debut for Hillsong United
Highest Billboard debut for Hillsong United

Hillsong United's new album Zion has soared up charts around the world