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Remember world's poor, US presidential candidates told
Christian campaigners are putting pressure on the US presidential candidates to protect overseas aid.
First CofE Free School opens in London
The first Church of England free school officially opened in London yesterday.
Bishop invites Jesus Christ Superstar to church
The Bishop of Manchester has invited the actor playing Jesus in the arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar to stop by Manchester Cathedral.
Widow says God 'never came up' at Christopher Hitchens' death
Christopher Hitchens' widow says the topic of God never came up in the last days of the atheist's life.
Elvis Bible sells for £59,000
A Bible used by Elvis Presley until his death in 1977 and containing his handwritten notes, thoughts, annotations and underlining was bought by an American man based in the UK for £59,000, or $95,000, at an auction in Cheshire on Saturday.
Chaplain still praying for miracles
Alf Cooper accompanied Chilean miner Jose Henriquez on his tour of Britain last year as he told the story of his amazing rescue along with 32 colleagues. Alf is still praying for miracles and he seems to be seeing his prayers answered.
Pakistan: Blasphemy girl released
A Christian girl accused of blasphemy in Pakistan has been released from prison.
Most churchgoers do not read Bible daily - survey
A recently released study by a Christian research organisation shows that most churchgoers do not read or study the Bible on a daily basis.
Evangelical Alliance questions whether Green Party is intolerant
The Evangelical Alliance has criticised the Green Party for its investigation into one of its councillors after she spoke against gay marriage.
Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani released, acquitted of apostasy
An Iranian pastor sentenced to death for apostasy has been acquitted and released, according to Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
Jared Anderson releases The Narrow Road
Celebrated modern worship singer/songwriter Jared Anderson will take listeners on a new journey with his first solo album in over three years, The Narrow Road.
Terminally ill should have right to die â new health minister
Terminally ill should have right to die â new health minister Newly promoted health minister Anna Soubry says terminally ill people should be able to receive assistance in ending their lives in the UK.
Williams reflects on decade as Archbishop of Canterbury
Dr Rowan Williams has opened up about the highs and lows of his 10 years at the helm of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Church condemns Latrun monastery vandalism
The Catholic Church in England and Wales has condemned the vandalism of the Latrun Monastery, close to Jerusalem.
Any Sudoku addicts out there?
If you pick up the newspaper and flip straight past the news to the Sudoku section you might be excited to know that there is a new Bible version for you.
Bibles sold in Tehran despite being labelled 'illegal'
Although the Islamic government of Iran and its security forces have banned Bible distribution, and even possessing a copy is considered a crime, Bibles and other illegal books can still be purchased from street vendors or in old book stores.