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TV favourites back PDSA’s Pounds for Pets initiative

Stars of the small screen are supporting vet charity PDSA’s new fundraising initiative, Pounds for Pets, after penning personalised messages which are being displayed in PDSA’s charity store windows nationwide this month.

More young people falling into destitution, says charity

A new report from the Children’s Society warns that increasing numbers of children, young people and their families are falling into destitution.

Francis Chan gets back to basics with new DVD

With small steps but big hearts, we can be the disciples - and the Church - that Jesus intended, Francis Chan believes.

Abundant Life releases new album, Name Above All Names

Abundant Life Ministries has released its latest album featuring new songs written by the Abundant Life staff including worship leaders Mark Stevens, Matt Hooper and Jock James.

Anger over first TV abortion advert

The head of the Christian Legal Centre has condemned plans to air the first ever TV advertisement for abortion services.

Hundreds head to capital for first night of Pentecost Festival

Last night hundreds of people came to five different events that marked the beginning of Share Jesus International's Pentecost Festival.

Secularists says council meeting prayers are ‘illegal’

The National Secular Society has written to Bideford Council to say that its prayers at council meetings are “illegal”.

Christian solicitor forgives drug addict who stole from him despite act of charity

A Christian senior partner in a law firm partner has forgiven the drug addict he employed out of kindness after he stole thousands of pounds worth of items from his home.

Diocese of London celebrates completion of first solar tiled church roof

St Silas Church, Pentonville, has celebrated the completion of its solar tiled roof with a "topping out" ceremony.

Church of England tells BBC not to cut religious broadcasting

The Church of England has urged the BBC not to reduce its religious content as it considers what its broadcasting priorities should be.

BibleLands launches appeal for Egypt’s ‘non-existent’ women

BibleLands is hoping to raise money to support women and girls living in southern Egypt without basic rights.

Haiti judge frees convicted missionary

Laura Silsby, the leader of the 10 US volunteers accused of illegally taking dozens of children out of Haiti, was convicted Monday but then freed to return to the United States.

Free Church considers allowing music in services

The Free Church of Scotland is considering allowing the use of hymns and instruments in worship for the first time.

Integrity releases Billy Graham international crusade choirs

Billy Graham, Evangelist preacher, inspiration to millions of Christians and one of the 'ten most admired men in the world" has led crusades to over three hundred cities around the globe and touched the lives of millions of followers.

Seasonal outreach

Each season offers different opportunities in Falmouth. Throughout the year, Alan Offord finds that after school Kidz Klubs enable outreach to students and families alike. As an OAC Ministries (Open Air Campaigners) evangelist, he and his team engage with school children and their relatives through a variety of occasions.

Ex-Israeli special agent confirms 'Son of Hamas' story

A former agent with the Shin Bet, Israel’s version of the FBI, has confirmed the accuracy of the events told in the bestselling thriller Son of Hamas.