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Asia and Europe see rise in atheism

A recent poll that surveyed over 51,000 people across 57 countries reveals that atheism is on the rise globally by almost 10 per cent, with several Asian and European nations experiencing the most growth.

Fusion puts event success down to 'Christianity without an agenda'

Fusion has praised the success of its Olympics engagement.

Another deadly church attack in Nigeria

A group of unidentified gunmen stormed the Deeper Life Church in Nigeria's central Kogi state and fired Kalashnikov assault rifles killing at least 19 people during an evening service on Monday.

Knitting missionary touches hearts in London

For the past 30 years, Margaret Sesma's missionary outreach has touched nearly every nation in the world.

Carl Lewis joins Christian evening with Olympians

On August 10, Christ Faith Tabernacle in London will host the Lay Witnesses for Christ International's 8th Evening with the Olympians. President Dr Sam Mings and the team are believing for the Lord to multiply outreach and catapult the Good News throughout the world.

Christian life worth more than 10 seconds of glory - bishop

Over 200 young people gathered near the Olympic Park were encouraged to live for a higher glory.

Hockey player eyes seminary after Olympic Games

A player in the Spanish Olympic hockey team is set to enter a seminary in Belgium after the Games.

Teenagers pull off great Olympic-themed fun day

Thanks to Swindon youngsters being allocate a £2,000 budget by their church, more than 500 people have enjoyed the area’s first community Fun Day.

Churches question Dawkins invite to book festival

Atheist Richard Dawkins has been invited to speak at the faith-themed Faclan Hebridean Book Festival in Scotland but some local church groups have questioned how his presence could benefit attendees.

Olympic Games come to Salvation Army farm

The Games are coming to The Salvation Army's Hadleigh Farm for the mountain biking events

Scottish bishop opposes gay marriage

As Scotland prepares to become the first country in the United Kingdom to legalise same-sex marriage by 2015, a Catholic bishop has suggested that changing the traditional definition of marriage could open up the gates to bigamy and incest.

Mary Mary's Tina Campbell gives birth

Tina Campbell of Mary Mary has given birth to her second son.

Gloucester Council apologises to Christian group

Gloucester City Council has apologised after it stopped a Christian group from handing out Christian literature in the city centre.

Mission volunteers sign code of conduct at Olympics

Over two thousand volunteers have paid their own way to help churches serve their communities and international visitors during the 2012 Games.

Churches get into sporting spirit

Churches have been making the most of the Olympic Games to engage with their local communities.

When luggage goes missing at the Olympics

When Madagascan Olympic athletes, team officials and families landed at Luton with no luggage, it was the churches that sprang to their aid.