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Episcopal Church of Scotland to appoint first female dean
The Scottish Episcopal Church is about to make history with its first female dean.
St Paulâs Cathedral appoints new dean
The Very Rev Dr David Ison has been appointed as the new Dean of St Paulâs Cathedral.
Chocolate box evangelism
Have you ever tried just giving away something for free? You might be surprised by the response.
Gender equality crucial to alleviating poverty
A new report from an international alliance of Christian aid agencies has pointed to the importance of gender equality in tackling poverty.
The Same Love - Paul Baloche
The "Above All" writer hasn't lost his passion to live out God's word and sing of the love that never changes
Prayers after death of British soldiers in Afghanistan
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has offered his prayers for the families of six British soldiers killed in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday.
Congo bishop calls for emergency support
A bishop in the Democratic Republic of Congo has appealed for donations over fears that a militia group camped in his diocese may go on the rampage.
Tim Tebow: My priorities are faith, family and football - in that order
The Christian quarterback explained to a packed Las Vegas church why he gets down on one knee during games
Evangelicals criticise equality body
The Evangelical Alliance has accused the Equality and Human Rights Commission of failing to stand up for religious belief.
Students to join BBC worship broadcast
Students at Cardiff University will be leading a service of worship on national radio this weekend.
Catholic leader rallies Church to oppose gay marriage plans
The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales is to call upon churchgoers to take a stand against the Governmentâs plans to legalise gay marriage.
Israel Houghton celebrates 10 years of great music
Over the past decade, Israel Houghton has amassed a legion of fans while blasting down musical barriers and drawing together people of all ages, races and cultures through worship.
Faith leaders say legal aid Bill will hurt domestic abuse victims
The Government's plans to cut legal aid will harm domestic abuse victims in "dire need" of support, faith leaders have warned.
Williams supports efforts to combat HIV and AIDS
Measures to address HIV and AIDS can act as a bridge to tackling many issues affecting the world's poor, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.
Small religious groups under pressure in Kazakhstan
Hundreds of small religious groups have been stripped of their registration in Kazakhstan as a senior religious affairs official says that their activity is "now banned" under new rules.
Welsh evangelicals defend collective worship
The Welsh Evangelical Alliance has defended the role of collective worship in schools following calls for an end to the tradition by secularists.