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Spike in divorces linked to recession
The number of couples divorcing jumped 4.9 per cent last year, its highest in nearly a decade.
Christians and Occupy protesters debate ethical capitalism
Unethical backing practices come under the spotlight in Faithworks debate
New life at Christmas
âLife in Shivnagar is tough,â says Uma, who tells the story of her conversion in Tearfundâs new Nativity resource.
Syria's Christians 'caught in the crossfire'
The situation for Syria's Christians is worsening amid anti-regime protests
Get your face in the picture this Christmas
More than 100 towns will be hosting the Nativity with a fun twist this Christmas.
Violence forces Samaritanâs Purse to withdraw from South Sudan refugee camp
Samaritanâs Purse has evacuated its staff from a refugee camp in northern South Sudan due to escalating violence in the region.
Further decline in religious affiliation âlikelyâ
Religiosity is set to decline further in Britain while liberal attitudes are expected to increase, the latest British Social Attitudes Report has predicted.
Eddie Long announces break from church
Bishop Eddie Long has announced that he is taking a break from the church â just days after his wife filed for divorce.
Family praying after Gossip Girl stylist loses hand
Texas native Lauren Scruggs is trusting in Jesus after accidentally walking into an airplane propeller on Saturday night and suffering severe injuries, her parents told ABCâs âGood Morning Americaâ Tuesday.
Christian communities attacked in Burma
As US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Burma's capital Naypyidaw last week, government troops killed civilians and burned houses in a Christian-majority state about 450 miles away.
Billy Graham looking forward to Christmas with family after hospital stay
Billy Graham has been released from hospital after six days of treatment for pneumonia
Bishop pleads with Mexicoâs drug cartels to lay down arms for Christmas
A bishop in Mexico has added his voice to appeals for peace between feuding drug gangs over Christmas.
Release warns of increasing persecution in Pakistan
Death threats against yet another Christian in Pakistan are a sign that persecution is only growing, Release International has warned.
Riots could return without more effort to reach young people
The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that last summerâs riots may return unless the government and civil society do more to reach out to young people.
Habitat for Humanity says 'thank you' on International Volunteer Day
Habitat for Humanity is saying a big 'thank you' to its 700 volunteers on International Volunteer Day today.