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Christian pro-lifer disinvited from Cornell University debate because of biblical marriage views
A Christian speaker was disinvited from defending the pro-life position in a debate at Cornell University after it was discovered that she holds the historic Christian view on sexuality and marriage.

This is what postnatal depression really feels like
Motherhood can be a source of joy, but it can also pose difficulties and challenges â particularly, in the postnatal period. It is a time when some mothers' emotional and physical endurance is pushed to the limit.
Brexit Q+A: what are indicative votes and how do they work?
Usually MPs vote yes or no â walking through the aye or the no lobbies on either side of the chamber. On indicative votes this would bring the potential for a clear majority in favour of one Brexit option, but it could also continue to show a divided chamber, with no clear majority in favour of anything.

How churches are being used to save the lives of mothers and babies in Togo
In Togo, West Africa, one in 20 babies do not live to see their first birthday but churches are playing a vital role in turning around that devastating statistic.

Faith communities need to listen to victims of domestic abuse, says Church Moderator
Domestic abuse will only be eradicated if people, including members of faith communities, are able to speak about the issue openly, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly has said.

Greece angry after Turkish president says Hagia Sophia could be turned into a mosque
Turning the former Byzantine cathedral Hagia Sophia into a mosque would be an "insult" to Christians, the Greek government has said.

Salvation Army urges public to be on their guard against scammers
The Salvation Army is working with Sussex Police to prevent more vulnerable people falling victim to financial scams.

Cambridge University withdrew Jordan Peterson visiting fellowship over 'proud Islamophobe' T-shirt
The offer of a visiting fellowship to Dr Jordan Peterson was rescinded because of a photograph of the academic with a man wearing a 'proud Islamophobe' T-shirt, Cambridge University has confirmed.

We don't change the world 'out there' without changing the world in us
All the ills that we identify around us are mirrored in our own journeys. If we want the world to be different, if we want change, it has to begin with us

University hosting global Anglican bishops' meeting says event is 'contrary to its values'
The university scheduled to host the next Lambeth Conference of worldwide Anglican bishops has said the event does not fully comply with its values.

Churches partnering with conservation groups to connect better with nature
Churches in Scotland are being encouraged to turn their grounds into wildlife habitats with the help of conservation groups.

How Russell Crowe's 'Gladiator' body armour is being used to inspire young Christians in their faith
A prop from 'Gladiator', the movie that propelled Russell Crowe to international stardom, has found an unlikely new lease of life as a tool to inspire young Christians in their walk of faith.

Churches encouraged to stay open to make the most of the tourist season
With many people planning their summer vacations at this time of year, churches are being encouraged to stay open in the hopes of attracting more tourists through their doors.

Church defends appointment of Jonathan de Bernhardt Wood as fundraising advisor
The Church of England has defended its lead fundraising advisor after his approach to increasing donations was called into question.

Felicity Huffman, and Lori Loughlin and the US college admissions scandal - two biblical perspectives
Felicity Huffman is an Emmy winner and Oscar-nominated actress who is best known for her role in Desperate Housewives. She is also married to acclaimed actor William H. Macy.

Christian mother sues primary school over LGBT Pride event
A Christian mother is taking legal action against a London primary school after she says it failed to take her complaint against an LGBT Pride event seriously.