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First Christmas in 10 years at church where al-Qaeda massacred dozens of Christians
First Christmas in 10 years at church where al-Qaeda massacred dozens of Christians

A church in Iraq's capital of Baghdad that witnessed the massacre of dozens of worshippers by al-Qaeda gunmen in 2010 celebrated Christmas in their place of worship for the first time in 10 years, with their faith still intact.

Secular 'values voters' are becoming an electoral force in the US
Secular 'values voters' are becoming an electoral force in the US

Many have wondered if a boost in Catholic support was behind Biden's win or if a dip in support among evangelicals helped doom Trump. But much less attention has been paid to one of the largest growing demographics among the U.S. electorate - the non-religious.

Faith or freedom? Christian domestic abuse victims need not make that choice
Faith or freedom? Christian domestic abuse victims need not make that choice

Domestic abuse hasn't stopped just because of the pandemic. In fact for some victims, it's only got worse. But it's not only a problem outside the Church. Sadly Christian women are abused too. Bekah Legg, Director of Restored, talks to Christian Today about why so many Christian victims mistakenly think they have to choose between their faith and their freedom, and why it's so important that they know this is not true.

Singing to premature baby helps mothers bond and reduces anxiety - study
Singing to premature baby helps mothers bond and reduces anxiety - study

Researchers at the University of Helsinki observed 24 mothers who sang or hummed to their baby while holding them during skin-to-skin contact in hospital.

Christmas has been 'very hard' for Christians in the Holy Land
Christmas has been 'very hard' for Christians in the Holy Land

It could be Christmas 2021 before the Holy Land starts to get back on its feet, Friends of the Holy Land has warned.

At least 11 dead and priest abducted in Christmas Eve attack on Christian village
At least 11 dead and priest abducted in Christmas Eve attack on Christian village

A predominantly Christian village in Nigeria was attacked on Christmas Eve, leaving several people dead.

Life-sized angels offer comfort and hope at Christmas
Life-sized angels offer comfort and hope at Christmas

Churches across England have been using angels in creative installations to share a message of comfort and hope with the nation over what has been a difficult Christmas for many.

Here's why Christmas movies are so appealing this holiday season
Here's why Christmas movies are so appealing this holiday season

Holiday movies are popular not simply because they are "escapes," as my research on the relation between religion and cinema argues. Rather, these films offer viewers a glimpse into the world as it could be. This is particularly true with Christmas movies.

John Sentamu to be made a life peer
John Sentamu to be made a life peer

The former Archbishop of York is to be made a life peer in the House of Lords.

Joni Eareckson Tada says her faith has 'widened' since Covid diagnosis
Joni Eareckson Tada says her faith has 'widened' since Covid diagnosis

"What Covid meant for evil, Christ meant for good," the evangelist shared.

Talking about death can be 'life-giving', says bishop
Talking about death can be 'life-giving', says bishop

People shouldn't be afraid to talk about death, even over Christmas, the Bishop of Gloucester has said.

For Mosul's Christians, it's been another Christmas away from home
For Mosul's Christians, it's been another Christmas away from home

This is the seventh Christmas that 11-year-old Fakhri is celebrating away from home, his church and his friends. Fakhri and many other children who fled Mosul, Iraq, with their families years ago, barely remember what their homes looked like.

Let the light of Christmas guide us, says Queen
Let the light of Christmas guide us, says Queen

The Queen drew on the parable of the Good Samaritan for her Christmas Day speech as she praised those caring for others in a difficult year.

Pope calls for Covid vaccine to be made available to all in Urbi et Orbi message

The Pope has used his traditional Christmas Day Urbi et Orbi message to remember those who have suffered this year because of conflict, humanitarian crises, natural disasters or coronavirus.

Give the lonely a call this Christmas, says Archbishop
Give the lonely a call this Christmas, says Archbishop

Just a phone call and a chat can help someone get through Christmas on their own, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said.

Church leaders in call for peace in South Sudan
Church leaders in call for peace in South Sudan

Pope Francis, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly have urged the leaders of South Sudan to pursue peace.