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Indian Christians protest raid on homes for the poor
Civic groups have held protests following a series of 'systematic' attacks against Christians in Karnataka.
Tim Keller: We're saved by grace, not by works
People who say they are âtrying to beâ Christian have no idea what Christianity is about, says popular preacher Tim Keller.
Church sees rise in people seeking direction
The Church of England's church locator website has seen a considerable increase in visitors in the last year.
Viva releases more child care workers for service in Uganda
Thousands more at-risk children in Uganda are to receive support after the graduation of a hundred new child care workers from Viva's training programme in Uganda.
Britons more helpful among OECD nations
British people are more likely to assist a stranger than people in other nations, according to a survey.
Donald Trump: Christianity is a 'wonderful religion'
Donald Trump says he goes to church as often as he can and never throws away the Bibles that are sent to him
Archdeacon blesses first zero-carbon vicarage
New 'zero-carbon' vicarage in Wembley is "emblem of sustainability"
Beijing church still planning outdoor worship despite arrests
A large unregistered church in Beijing says it plans to continue holding outdoor Sunday services despite mass arrests of its congregants during an open-air gathering over the weekend.
Scottish churches attempt King James Bible reading marathon
Two churches in Fife are hoping to become the first in Scotland to read the entire King James Bible in a week.
Church-based debt counselling grows as households feel squeeze on income
Christians Against Poverty has announced the start of 16 new debt counselling centres to help some of the poorest people across the UK.
Church of England cracks down on sham marriages
The Church of England is tightening its regulations on couples applying to marry in a bid to prevent sham marriages.
Vietnam: Thousands turn out to hear Gospel through Luis Palau
Evangelist Luis Palau preached the Gospel to tens of thousands of people in Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in communist Vietnam, over the weekend.
Christians limbering up for Britain's oldest annual pilgrimage
More than 250 people will set off for Walsingham on April 16 for the annual Student Cross pilgrimage.