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Christians face trial for blasphemy in Iran

Five Christians are to stand trial in a lower court in Iran charged with blasphemy.

John Waller returns with As For Me and My House

John Waller is back with a brand new collection of scripture-based songs and declaration-style anthems designed to inspire listeners to fight the good fight of faith.

Fears George Osborne’s Budget will hit poor hard

Chancellor George Osborne’s 2011 is a package of tax cuts aimed at boosting economic growth but Christians are concerned that there is little help for the least well off.

Humanists question number of religious in Britain

Two-thirds of Britons are not religious, according to polls commissioned by the British Humanist Association.

Two Christians killed in attack on Pakistani church

Two Christian men were killed in an attack on a Pakistan church on Monday night.

Walden Media considers next Narnia instalment

Walden Media has confirmed to The Christian Post that the Narnia 4 movie will be "The Magician's Nephew", not "The Silver Chair" as originally speculated by many fans.

Filming of the Hobbit gets underway in New Zealand

Filming of the J R R Tolkien-classic, The Hobbit, is underway at Stone Street Studios in Wellington, New Zealand, after months of setbacks.

Brian McLaren comes out in defence of Rob Bell

Emerging church leader Brian McLaren has come to the defence of Rob Bell, taking on R Albert Mohler Jr's critical review of Bell’s new book, Love Wins, in a recent blog post.

Evangelicals fear Libya may become ‘another Iraq’

As Col Gaddafi calls upon Islamic armies to stand against the “crusaders”, the UK Evangelical Alliance says the international coalition must concentrate on protecting civilians.

Scotland committed to lowering drink-drive limit

Christian charity says it is disappointed with Westminster's rejection of recommendations to lower the drink-driving limit

Man charged with murder of retired Salvation Army officer in Hong Kong

A man has been charged with the murder of a retired Salvation Army officer in Hong Kong.

CARE encourages Christians to engage in devolved elections

A new website has been launched by CARE to give Christians advice on how they can engage in the elections to the Scottish Parliament and Welsh and Northern Ireland Assemblies on May 5.

Poll finds broad support for Robin Hood Tax to repair economic crisis

There is strong support across voters for banks to shell out more in order to repair the damage caused by the economic crisis, according to a new poll out today.

Turkey: More arrests in case of murdered Christians

Twenty people have been detained in Turkey in connection with the brutal murders of three men at a Christian publishing house in 2007.