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Research finds evangelical Christians are more active citizens

New research has revealed that evangelical Christians are more active in their communities than others.

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association investing in internet evangelism

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is helping people discover a relationship with Christ via the internet.

National Prayer Tour to heal communities

Premier Christian Radio is taking to the road next week to pray for healing in our communities after the riots and ongoing economic turmoil.

Chris Tomlin to release Essential Collection

If you're a fan of Chris Tomlin then get ready for a new collection of some of his most defining songs to date.

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World

One thing about Scott Pilgrim that quickly becomes clear is how ignorant he is of the way that his actions, past and present, affect people.

‘Sorrow’ after senior Church of Ireland cleric confirms civil partnership

Evangelicals in the Church of Ireland have expressed their “sorrow” after a senior minister confirmed he had entered into a civil partnership.

Pakistan: Christians long for peace in Karachi

Christians, opposition parties, civil society and Islamic religious groups are raising their voices to find ways to stop killings in Karachi

Cathedral to remember 9/11 and Holocaust victims

The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas in Newcastle is to holding special events to commemorate the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and remember victims of Nazi persecution during World War Two.

From drug dealer to village pastor

A former drug dealer who was jailed for 12 years is to become a full-time minister at a Welsh village church.

Switchfoot announces UK tour

Multi-platinum selling band Switchfoot are UK bound this November.

Archbishop encourages youths to look beyond fashion and celebrity

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales has appealed to secondary school pupils to say 'no' to what is wrong.

Famine spreading in Somalia

The devastating famine in Somalia continues to spread throughout the country resulting in the United Nations to declare a sixth famine zone in the country.

Christians face fines and abuse in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan's authorities continue to punish peaceful religious believers with fines, physical abuse and court-ordered destruction of religious literature.

Evangelicals back independent abortion counselling for women

The Evangelical Alliance says proposals to offer women independent counselling on abortion are “common sense”.

A nation of smartphone addicts

New research has revealed the extent to which smartphones are taking over our lives, with people unable to switch off even when they go to bed or the bathroom.

Wales: Presbyterian leader says Church must engage

A prolific leader in the Presbyterian Church of Wales (PCW) has warned the denomination it will shut down if it doesn’t engage with outsiders.