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Spare a thought for the turkey on your plate

If you’ve left buying your turkey to the last minute, you might want to choose ethical.

Israel Houghton's coming to London in the New Year

Israel Houghton will be imparting some of his wisdom when he stops by the capital next month.

Christmas for a choirboy

Most children only have one thing on their mind on Christmas Day: presents. But for choristers, choir must come first

The loneliest time of the year

My wife and I asked our children how they would feel about inviting some people over to share in our Christmas day. They loved the idea

Christians helping in aftermath of Philippine typhoon

Christian organisations are mobilising in the wake of a powerful typhoon that killed nearly 1,000 people in the Philippines.

Christians face an uncertain future in North Korea

North Korea has entered a period of uncertainty following the death of its leader Kim Jong-il at the weekend.

CSW calls upon North Korea to end human rights abuses

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is calling upon North Korea to end the "brutal" oppression of its citizens following the death of its leader Kim Jong-il on Saturday.

New carol singing world record set

More than 17,000 people have helped set a new Guinness World Carol Singing Record

Prayers for North Korea after death of Kim Jong-il

The Methodist Church has issued a special prayer for North Korea after the death of its leader Kim Jong-il.

Iranian pastor awaiting execution may face another year in prison

There are unconfirmed reports that an Iranian pastor sentenced to death for apostasy may have to spend another year in prison.

Methodist-backed community project wins cultural approval from Olympic organisers

A Methodist-backed community arts project has received the go ahead to feature as part of the Cultural Olympiad.

Kari Jobe's next album: Where I Find You

After a two year wait, fans will be happy that Kari Jobe is releasing a brand new album on January 6, Where I Find You.

Jesse Jackson: ‘Jesus was an occupier’

Civil rights campaigner Jesse Jackson delivered a message of encouragement to Occupy London protesters this week.

Prayers on first anniversary of Jo Yeates death

Prayers are being said for landscape architect Jo Yeates on the first anniversary of her death today.

Making fishers of men

Operaton Mobilisation is giving fishermen in Zambia the skills to be fishers of men

Britain is a Christian country, says PM

David Cameron has marked the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible with a speech in which he said that Britain was a Christian country and “we should not be afraid to say so”.