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Christians rally for traditional marriage

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, former SNP leader Gordon Wilson, and Ann Allen of the Church of Scotland have defended traditional marriage in a rally outside the Scottish Parliament today.

CAP founder completes 15 marathons in 15 days

The founder of Christians Against Poverty has pushed himself to the limit for people in need by completing 15 marathons in just over 15 days.

Aung San Suu Kyi calls for solidarity between different faiths

The leader of Burma’s pro-democracy party Aung San Suu Kyi has spoken of the need for people of different faiths to unite.

Cathedral gifts toys to vulnerable children this Christmas

Lichfield Cathedral is inviting members of the public to help local children by donating toys this Christmas.

The good news doughnut

Evangelism doesn't have to be an expensive affair.

Photography comp winner captures faith in the community

The winner of this year's Faith Through a Lens competition is Paul Verner with 'The Baptism'

Pioneer leaders explore mission and entrepreneurship

Jonny Baker believes business principles are compatible with missional activity

Bible Society equips schools with Nativity resources

The Bible Society has launched a brand new resource for schools and churches using the BBC’s hit Christmas drama, The Nativity.

New Bishop of Durham installed

The new Bishop of Durham was installed at Durham Cathedral over the weekend.

US Army removes cross from chapel in Afghanistan

The US Army has removed a cross that was prominently placed on the front of a chapel located at the remote base of Camp Marmal in northern Afghanistan.

Congregations report increase in attendance on Back to Church Sunday

Churches welcomed on average 19 newcomers to their service on Back to Church Sunday this year

Christians contemplate their future in secular Europe

Christians have been told they must find a framework for promoting their beliefs if they are to confront the challenge of aggressive secularisation and the erosion of Christian values across all spheres of life.

Churches must 'step up the pace' in tackling gender-based violence

Churches around the world are working to end gender-based violence but there is still more to be done, says the Anglican Communion's Women's Desk Officer.

CMS looks for next leader

The current head of CMS is leaving the charity to become the next Bishop of Winchester

Memorial service to remember Gleision miners

A memorial service will take place later today in tribute of the four men who died when a mine flooded in the Swansea Valley.