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Strong desire for demonstrations of faith and community initiatives

Nearly half of British adults would like to see more demonstrations of faith in their local communities, research has revealed.

£100 million donated to Oxfam in spite of recession

Generous residents in England donated an impressive £100 million to Oxfam last year, recent figures revealed.

Christian group says women need independent abortion advice

It is a “matter of priority” that women receive independent advice when considering abortion, a Christian advocacy group has said.

Ceremony marks relocation of repatriations to RAF Brize Norton

The Prime Minister has joined a ceremony today to mark the transfer of repatriations to RAF Brize Norton.

Recalling 9/11

Rev Fred Wooden was the president of the Brooklyn Heights Clergy Association at the time of the attacks on the Twin Towers

Food for thought this Creationtime

The Bishop of London is encouraging Christians to reflect on the divine love revealed through the fruits of creation

'I Have A Dream' - new album from City Harmonic

In less than a year, The City Harmonic has established itself as one of the most interesting Christian music groups around.

US evangelicals love UK democracy

Evangelical leaders in the United States indicated in a recent survey that other than their own nation, they most admire the government in the United Kingdom — with Israel following close behind.

Billy Graham reflects on the end of life

The world’s most famous evangelist has written a book on finishing life well.

Christian group urges Nepal not to outlaw conversion

CSW is asking Nepal not to include clauses forbidding conversion in its constitution or penal code

Mica Paris is new Patron of Kibera in Need

Mica Paris has been announced as the new Patron of the charity KIN (Kibera in Need).

Churches urge council to invest in youth work after riots

Churches have called the local borough council to invest more in youth work, including faith-based youth work.

Archbishop praises father of riot victim in Eid message

The Archbishop of Canterbury has praised the dignity of a father who lost his son in the riots in Birmingham.

Have a Pope party

On September 17, Catholics up and down the country will be throwing Pope parties to celebrate one year since the papal visit.

A masculine, 'modern-day' Jesus

A photo of Stephen Sawyer's painting “No Appointment Necessary” shows a man in blue jeans and a white t-shirt, flexing his right tricep and showing off the tattoo on his right arm.

Life lessons from Hudson Taylor and John Wesley

Authentic Media is publishing new biographies on two of the most influential Christians of all time, Hudson Taylor and John Wesley.