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Dozens of grants help churches make essential repairs

Grants for essential repair works have been handed to 39 Anglican parishes across the UK.

Robert Carlyle to 'give it up' for Lent campaign

Iconic Scottish actor Robert Carlyle is doing his bit for impoverished communities this Lent by giving up coffee.

£1trillion debt is ‘greatest moral scandal facing Britain’

Lord Carey says his fellow bishops are wrong to oppose the Government’s proposed cap on welfare benefits.

Welsh stained glass windows go online

More than 2,000 images of stained glass windows in churches across Wales have been made available for viewing online for the first time.

Kari Jobe tops iTunes album chart

Where I Find You quickly climbed up the iTunes album chart after its release on January 24

Prayers on anniversary of Egypt uprising

The head of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK has offered his prayers for people in Egypt a year to the day since the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

New digital library from United Bible Societies and Faith Comes By Hearing

The two ministries are joining forces to create the world's largest digital repository of Bible audio and text

Violence puts pressure on Nigeria's president

Nigeria's Christians are wondering why more isn't being done to protect them

Archbishop in Jamaica for independence celebrations

The Archbishop of York is in Jamaica for an 11-day tour as the country marks 50 years of independence from Britain.

Praying for Hollywood

Christians in the US will be taking the power of prayer straight to the heart of Hollywood this March.

Intimate worship from Bethel Music

Bethel Music has released a brand new full-length recording that sees a shift from the live congregational sound to acoustic creativity.

More churches attacked in Nigeria violence

Two churches and a security checkpoint were attacked in Nigeria as President Goodluck Jonathan visited the country’s second-largest city Sunday, following the wave of Islamic extremist attacks Friday that has left more than 150 people dead in Kano City.

New service for pastors in debt

Two Christian charities have launched a new service to help pastors and senior church leaders struggling with debt.

Slight drop in CofE attendance

The latest statistics from the Church of England show a two per cent drop in attendance between 2009 and 2010.

80 years of HCJB Global

From humble beginnings in Quito, Ecuador, 80 years ago HCJB Global has expanded its work to more than a hundred countries

Uncertainty over fate of Afghan refugees in India

An Afghan Christian widow and three of her daughters were denied refugee status by the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in New Delhi for the second time last month, and currently face imminent deportation to their home country where they could face imprisonment for apostasy and a potential death sentence.