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Coptic leaders optimistic about Egyptâs future
Leaders in the Coptic Church have spoken positively about the prospects for Egypt following the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak.
Cuban pastor denounces state-levelled persecution
A Baptist pastor has accused the Cuban government of deliberately targeting him and his church.
Evangelicals fear for churches that refuse civil partnership ceremonies
The Evangelical Alliance is appealing to the Government to safeguard the rights of churches that refuse to carry out civil partnership ceremonies.
Christian unity and Middle East unrest dominate start of WCC meeting
Civil protests in Arab countries highlights "risk of policies that affront human dignity"
1,000 Christian leaders expected at Wembley prayer summit
Around 1,000 Christian leaders from across the British Isles are expected to gather at Wembley Stadium for a major prayer summit.
South Korean Christians concerned over impact of changes to passport regulations
Missionaries from South Korea believe they are the target of new regulations that would revoke passports from those who commit illegal activities abroad.
Skillet says goodbye to guitarist Ben Kasica
After 10 great years, guitarist Ben Kasica for Skillet has regrettably announced that heâs leaving the band.
John Schlitt among finalists in About.com 2011 Reader's Choice Awards
Legendary recording artist John Schlitt has been named a finalist in About.com's 2011 Readers' Choice Awards.
Government called to take urgent action on problem gambling
Churches have called upon the Government to take urgent action to address the growing numbers of problem gamblers.
As Cameron fights for Big Society, Chalke says role of the church remains the same
As David Cameronâs Big Society idea gets bogged down in political controversy, it is business as usual for thousands of churches serving local communities across Britain.
Rick Warren to interview Tony Blair at Saddleback Church
Megachurch pastor Rick Warren will speak to former British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Egypt and peace in a globalised economy next month at Saddleback Church.
Britain must recover its Judeo-Christian discourse, says Nazir-Ali
Britain must take steps to recover from the âamnesiaâ over its Judeo-Christian heritage, says Michael Nazir-Ali.
Global evangelical body: execution trial of Afghan convert illegal
The trial of an Afghan man who is facing execution for converting to Christianity is illegal and must be stopped, said the religious liberty representative of the worldâs largest evangelical body.
Ministry for religious minorities survives Pakistan's Cabinet downsize
Pakistan's Ministry for Religious Minorities survived the recent Cabinet reduction, with its representative reappointed Friday to be a member of President Asif Ali Zardari's Cabinet.