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Israel lifts travel ban on Palestinian Christians for Easter

Palestinian Christians can now visit Christian holy sites in Jerusalem during the Easter holiday, reported Israel’s ambassador to the United States after a Christian leader and two rabbis took issue with the travel restrictions.

Archbishop challenges culture of excess

The Archbishop of Wales says action must be taken to address the culture of excess behind drug and alcohol addictions.

Call to Christians worldwide to pray for Nigeria

The Religious Liberty Partnership has issued a call to Christians around the world to join in praying for an end to killing and violence in Nigeria.

Scientists inch closer to understanding early universe

It’s being touted as “a Genesis machine” – the Large Hadron Collider, which on Tuesday forced two proton beams to cross in an effort to bring scientists one "huge step" closer to seeing how the creation of the universe might have looked.

The Survivor Soundtrack showcases defining worship songs

It’s been years in the making, and now the Survivor Soundtrack is ready to go.

From Eden to Eternity in just one hour

Spare an hour of your life this Easter and witness the Bible from Eden to eternity!

Embattled Pope looks to Jesus' teaching on non-retaliation

Pope Benedict draws inspiration from Jesus' lessons on turning the other cheek as he continues to face criticism over his handling of child abuse within the Church.

Church Army officer fights boredom among young

One Church Army officer is hoping that an activity trailer will solve the ‘nothing to do’ problem of young people living in one Welsh village.

Audiopot offers free audio for Good Friday

Looking for a new, fresh and innovative approach to Good Friday at your church or small group?

A haven in the midst of violence

In eastern Congo, civilians displaced by conflict are in desperate need of food and shelter.

Delirious? in the charts - right now!

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Stewardship announces change of leadership

Stewardship have announced that chief executive David Jones will be handing over the leadership to Mike O’Neill, the present director of philanthropy, in July.

Alarm after street preacher fined for calling homosexuality a sin

The Christian Institute has voiced concern after a street preacher was handed a £1,000 fine for saying homosexuality was a sin.

Scottish church leaders denounce plans to replace nuclear weapons

The leaders of Scotland’s main denominations have condemned the Scottish Government’s plans to renew its Trident nuclear weapons programme.

Jailed Iranian pastor temporarily freed

Iranian authorities have temporarily freed a pastor after keeping him in prison for 54 days.

Tearfund says Government must help poor nations adapt to climate change

Tearfund welcomes Government climate plan but raises concerns over lack of commitment to adaptation funds.