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Gunmen kill six Egyptian Christians
Gunmen opened fire late Wednesday in a shopping district and outside an eastern Egyptian church, killing at least five Coptic Christians ahead of their Christmas celebrations, local and federal officials reported.
Jewish leaders condemn harassment of Christians in Jerusalem
Ultra orthodox Jewish leaders in Jerusalem have denounced the harassment of Christian clergy.
Former drug addict takes faith to school students with new RE project
Former drug addict's story of transformation into a person of faith inspires new RE project in Greater Manchester.
Franklin Graham: 'I am not ashamed of the Gospel'
Evangelist Franklin Graham began year 2010 by declaring he is not ashamed of the Gospel as he predicts greater obstacles for Christians who want to share their faith.
UNashamed UK prepares youth of today for the kingdom of tomorrow
UNashamedUK is holding a concert in London this week to celebrate talented and unashamed young Christians in the UK.
Orthodox Christians mark Christmas amid protests in Bethlehem
Greek Orthodox churches began Christmas celebrations Wednesday as Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem held protests against church leaders for allegedly selling land to Israelis.
Former Archbishop supports limit on migration
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey is calling for a âreasonable limitâ on the number of migrants coming to the UK each year.
Churches urged to protect biodiversity in their churchyards
The Church of Englandâs national environmental campaign Shrinking the Footprint is advising churches to protect biodiversity by managing rather than mowing their churchyards.
Teacher suspended after offering to pray for student
A Christian home-visit teacher has been suspended by her company after she offered to pray for one of her sick students.
Email course targets curious non-Christians
Non-Christians wanting to find out more about how Christianity could change their lives are being invited to take part in a new email course.
Bishop seeks to attract more young Christians to priesthood
The Bishop of Lichfield is encouraging young Christians mulling their future course in life to consider becoming a priest in the Church of England.
North Korea tops persecution watchlist â again
Eight years running and no end in sight for North Korea's reign as world's worst persecutor of Christians.
Praising God completes man's joy, says Piper
God is the most God-centred person in the universe and some people take offence to that but praising God is what completes man's joy, says Baptist pastor John Piper.
Stephen Baldwin takes his faith to the Celebrity Big Brother House
Stephen Baldwin does something rarely seen on TV as he spends time praying to God inside the Celebrity Big Brother House.
More than 150 attacks on Christians in India last year
The Evangelical Fellowship of India recorded 152 incidents of anti-Christian violence during 2009.
Brown seeks support of Christians ahead of General Election
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has invited Christians to work alongside the Government in building a better society.