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Ricky Gervais says he wasn't mocking Christians
Comedian Ricky Gervais told Piers Morgan he was not mocking Christians when he thanked God for making him an atheist
Hindu handed life sentence for killing missionary and sons
The Supreme Court of India upheld the life sentence of a Hindu man on Friday, convicted of burning to death an Australian missionary and his two sons 11 years ago.
Young Christians keen to engage with other faiths
Young Christians accounted for the greatest proportion of applicants to the Tony Blair Faith Foundationâs Faiths Act Fellowship this year.
Whole-life discipleship may come at great cost, says LICC
Being a whole-life disciple in Britain today may come at great cost to Christians, says Nigel Hopper of the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity.
Concerns for Asia Bibi's safety prompt request for in-prison hearing
Legal representatives of Asia Bibi have requested that her appeal hearing take place within prison walls.
Egypt Islamic authority freezes dialogue with Vatican
The highest Islamic authority in Egypt, al-Azhar, is to suspend all dialogue with the Vatican.
Case adjourned in Christian counsellor's gay therapy case
The trial of a Christian counsellor has been halted amid allegations of witness intimidation
Evangelical Alliance welcomes Home Office ban on Pastor Terry Jones
The Evangelical Alliance has welcomed the Home Office's decision to ban a US pastor from entering Britain after he threatened to burn the Koran.
For African youths, true love really waits
Nearly one million African youths have made a True Love Waits commitment, pledging purity until marriage.
The One Minute Apologist offers quick answers to the big questions
YouTube-based ministry is providing âone-minuteâ answers to some of the trickiest and toughest questions commonly used to test a Christianâs faith.
Day of prayer planned for Christians in Egypt
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is to host a day of prayer for Christians in Egypt after the brutal attacks of recent weeks.
Fears for vulnerable if assisted suicide is legalised
Vulnerable people may be killed "under the cloak of assisted suicide", peer warns
Cash prize for medical students planning elective in poor overseas community
£500 is up for grabs in an essay-writing competition for medical students planning their elective in a poor community overseas
China admits need to improve human rights record
Chinese President Hu Jintao said on Wednesday that China was âcommittedâ to human rights but admitted that âa lot still needs to be doneâ.