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All-inclusive churches growing in Brazil
Churches willing to overlook traditional scriptural beliefs with regards to homosexuality are experiencing growth in Brazil, according to a new report.
US: Gay priest in running to replace Gene Robinson
Another married gay man may succeed the retiring Bishop V Gene Robinson, the first openly gay bishop in The Episcopal Church in the US, the Diocese of New Hampshire announced.
New Testament for the unchurched generation
Bible Society has released a new version of the New Testament geared towards people who do not read the Bible or find traditional translations hard to access.
Tim Hughes, Ben Cantelon and Shane Claiborne lined up for Scottish festival
A fab line up has been announced for Scotland's newest music festival.
New app to help dads
Modern-day fathers get a bad rap, and it has often been said in the manner of a joke, that 'Dads need all the help they can get.' Now there's an app for that!
Churches get behind Wembley 2012
Tens of thousands of believers from the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG ) were invited to the National Day of Prayer and Worship later this year.
Deadly explosions during church services at Nigerian university
Attackers armed with bombs and guns opened fire at church services at a Nigerian university, killing about 20 people as worshippers tried to flee, witnesses and officials said.
Church looks to be at heart of community
An ambitious £4.5 million project has transformed an ageing church building into a multi-function community and worship space.
John Piper longs for Stott's ambition
John Piper says he longs for "the light of discernment and the heat of ambition" which kept world-renowned Bible scholar John Stott focused on playing a key role in God's work globally until he died about nine months ago.
Pastor ignores church pleas not to burn Koran
Evangelical leaders strongly condemned the burning of Korans by Florida Pastor Terry Jones on Saturday in protest of Iran's continued imprisonment of Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani.
Bible play arrives in Londonâs West End
The Royal Shakespeare Companyâs new play on the translation of the King James Bible has opened in Londonâs West End to critical acclaim.
Digital revolution creating new evangelism opportunities
A month of digital outreach has culminated on Internet Evangelism Day today.
Orthodox Anglicans committed to unity
A meeting of orthodox Anglicans in London this week has concluded with an affirmation of their desire to remain within the Anglican Communion.
Netherlands to introduce cannabis restrictions
Foreigners will soon be banned from buying cannabis in Amsterdamâs famous marijuana cafes after a court ruling on Friday.
Christian students condemn attack on Jewish student stall
A stall set up by Jewish students at the National Union of Students (NUS) conference was vandalised this week.
Bibles given to railway workers in Wales
The Bible society has given Bibles to railway and signal box workers in Wales.