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Stumbling blocks to the atheist's universe

Outspoken evangelical geneticist Francis Collins revealed that combative atheist Richard Dawkins admitted to him during a conversation that the most troubling argument for nonbelievers to counter is the fine-tuning of the universe.

Morgan Freeman ponders the sixth sense, souls and the expanding universe

Morgan Freeman has more than a few questions about our existence and the amazing universe we live in

Council for World Mission to relocate to Singapore

The Council for World Mission has announced plans to relocate its secretariat to Singapore.

Vatican hands out iPods to help keep the noise down in basilicas

iPod are being given out to pilgrims to reduce noise levels at the Vatican's tourist spots

Faith makes a difference, says Archbishop

The Archbishop of Canterbury has visited community projects as part of his visit to Kenya to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Diocese of Nakuru.

Bishop fears genocide in Sudan

Bishop appeals to Christians to pray and fast ahead of South Sudan’s secession next month.

Green Mile actor’s 16-year-old bride is ‘good Christian girl’

Her official website displays somewhat saucy pictures, but the parents of 16-year-old Courtney Stodden say she’s just a “good Christian girl”.

An Ode to Happiness from Keanu Reeves

The Hollywood actor has published his first book

Using storytelling and wristbands to spread the Gospel

Evangelists get creative with their words and hands to communicate the Gospel at the Royal Cornwall Show

David Landrum joins Evangelical Alliance

Dr David Landrum has been appointed as the new Director of Advocacy for the Evangelical Alliance.

800-year-old church gets first female vicar

St John the Baptist church in the heart of Cardiff is getting ready to welcome its first ever female vicar today.

Science and religion are friends in the quest for truth - Polkinghorne

Universities that are heavy on science but light on theology are missing the opportunity to provide students with a truth-seeking environment, says a renowned scientist and theologian.

Social media is changing countries and saving lives

"From China to Yemen to Tunisia to Egypt, social media has given ordinary citizens extraordinary ways to organise themselves and be heard," says one political analyst

Former pupils return for closure of 132-year-old infant school

Former pupils and staff returning to Church in Wales infant school before its closure at the end of the summer

Evangelicals blast Trevor Phillips' Christian comments

Evangelical Alliance hits out at claims that Christians are "militant" when it comes to complaining about discrimination