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Aleppo bishop: Syrians are 'terrified'
Christians in Syria are becoming more and more afraid of the situation in the civil war-hit country and are finding themselves in greater need of humanitarian aid, a bishop from the embattled city of Aleppo has said.
Egypt: Coptic leader criticises 'unfair' government
Interim Coptic head says Christians are not fairly represented in the newly formed Cabinet and are facing a rise in attacks
Judge allows girl's conversion to Christianity
A young girl in England has been granted permission to change her religion from Judaism to Christianity after a court ruled against her mother's allegations that she had been brainwashed by her father into embracing his faith.
Restoring trust in Africa
There has been a call to restore trust in leadership and public service in Africa, by rebuilding the institutions of government with the help of the church.
Exposing corruption
"There is enough for all of us on the earth to live well. So why are we poor?"
Africa at the crossroads
Africa is at a crossroads. It has been hit hard by the Eurocrisis, but will only lift itself out of poverty when the continent begins to live Godâs way.
Call for new strategy for Africa
Britain's youngest female member of the House of Lords, Baroness Elizabeth Berridge, has warned that if the crisis in northern Nigerian spreads, it could lead to the return of many Nigerians with British passports to the UK
The Glorious Unseen return with Lovesick
BEC Recordings has announced the return of The Glorious Unseen with their new album Lovesick.
Olympics wrap-up: Day 7
On Day 7, Great Britain continued to shine in the velodrome, as Victoria Pendleton won the women's Kierin and the British men took gold in the team pursuit. And in rowing, the UK's Katherine Grainger and Anna Watkins won the double skulls.
Could dying be a wonderful adventure?
Many people dread dying and even many Christians would say they want a peaceful death, but university professor John Wyatt wonders whether there could be more to appreciate about our departure from this world than we think.
Christians mobilised for prayer
Christians are being called to a weekend of prayer and fasting in September.
Thousands helped in drought-hit East Africa
More than 183,000 have received emergency assistance in the Horn and east of Africa.
'Jesus at the Center'
In the dynamic world of praise and worship, the music never stops as believers seek new songs to express their hearts to God.
Archaeologists think Jerusalem find could be biblical
An Israeli excavation team believes it has found an artifact depicting the Bible's Old Testament story of Samson fighting a lion.
Bishop encourages young people to 'run the race'
Hundreds of young people are in East London for a 12-day camp to go deeper in their faith and serve the local community.
'You can be a top athlete - and have a deep Christian faith'
Turning professional has actually deepened the Christian faith of an up and coming South African cyclist.