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Chinese authorities round up worshippers at Easter Sunday service

Dozens of members of a prominent Beijing house church were detained on Easter Sunday

Christians clearing mines in Libya

Christians are working to clear ammunition and other remnants left behind by the conflict in Libya.

From pub to Christian community hub

A former pub and nightclub has been transformed into a vibrant community hub after an extensive refurbishment programme by a local Christian charity.

Communities are key to reducing malaria – World Vision

World Vision is pressing the Government to put communities at the heart of its efforts to tackle malaria.

Olympic gold medallist gets behind Christian Aid charity cycle

Nicole Cooke is encouraging more people to sign up for Christian Aid's charity cycle from London to Paris

Pope calls for peace in Libya

Pope speaks of his desire to see diplomacy replace arms in Libya

Scottish Cardinal condemns ‘aggressive secularism’

The head of the Catholic Church in Scotland has called on Christians to work together to preserve the nation’s Christian heritage in the face of “aggressive secularism”.

Archbishop of Canterbury: Joy is still possible in a world of injustice

Authentic happiness does not take away from the reality of threat or the risk of suffering, but can be experienced in spite of these because of Christ’s resurrection, the Archbishop of Canterbury said today.

Prime Minister pays tribute to “enormous contribution” of Christianity to Britain

The Prime Minister has spoken of the “enormous contribution” made by Christianity to Britain in his Easter greeting.

Archbishop says it is a 'privilege' to conduct royal wedding

A short film has been produced by Lambeth Palace in which the Archbishop of Canterbury speaks of the joy and privilege of marriage.