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SJI, Hope and Fusion help churches build on Olympics success
Share Jesus International, Hope and Fusion will be touring the UK this autumn to help churches stay at the heart of their communities.
GCSE changes have caused distress, says bishop
Changes to the marking of GCSE English this summer have caused "great distress to some of our most vulnerable pupils", the Bishop of Oxford has warned.
Audio Adrenaline reforming with Kevin Max
Five years ago, Audio Adrenaline gathered in Hawaii for an emotional finale concert.
Joel Edwards to challenge Labour Party on poverty
A special church service with a focus on poverty will be taking place at the start of the Labour Party's annual conference.
Rupert Everett admits concerns about gay couples raising kids
Rupert Everett, an openly gay British actor, stated that he does not believe it is best for children to have two fathers.
A Bangladeshi revival
The church of the Santali people is experiencing rapid growth, James Pender of CMS reports
Churches urge Government to prioritise Arms Trade Treaty
Church leaders have written to William Hague asking him to prioritise negotiations on the Arms Trade Treaty.
The Paralympics and The Never Ending Journey
When it was announced in 2005 that the Olympics would be coming to London, few thought of the fact that we would also be hosting the Paralympics. Fast-forward to 2012 and this competition has been the revelation of the summer.
Religious people experiencing 'unfair treatment' in Britain
The early findings into a study on perceptions of religious equality has identified "substantial reporting of unfair treatment on the basis of religion".
Peter Oborne: Tax dodgers should be shamed
Telegraph journalist Peter Oborne says tax dodgers should be named and shamed.
Pakistan: Calls for end to misuse of blasphemy laws
The Moderator of the Church of Pakistan has called upon the Pakistani government to consider repealing the blasphemy laws.
Court throws out abortion protest case
Charges have been dropped against two pro-life campaigners who displayed pictures of aborted babies during a peaceful protest outside an abortion clinic.
Kirk Cameron longs for US to return to values of Founding Fathers
Actor and producer Kirk Cameron said America can get out of the "mess" it's in by returning to the "original factory settings", which involves listening to the Founding Fathers who relied on wisdom that comes from faith in God and His Word.
Dawkins taken to task over 'anti-Semitic stereotype'
The Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth in the UK has called out atheist professor Richard Dawkins for his best-selling book The God Delusion, accusing the biologist of using anti-Semitic rhetoric and calling him a "Christian atheist".
Church leaders call for peace amid Islam film protests
The head of the UK Coptic Church has warned that the reputation of Egypt and other countries is being âdamagedâ by angry protests over an anti-Islam film.
Christians facing humanitarian crisis in Syria
Christians in Syria are in desperate need as the country continues to be ravaged by conflict; many are trying to leave, while those who remain are struggling to survive as essential supplies run short, according to the Barnabas Fund.