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Archbishop of York announces retirement
The Archbishop of York has announced that he is to retire on June 7, 2020, just short of his 71st birthday.

The work of the people: What the Ryder Cup is teaching me about leading a church
Sheer Europhilism aside, I have been struck by the way the last three days of golf have stirred my soul.

Church leaders need to move over: it's time to pass the baton to the young
The more I think about it, the more I want people like my daughter in Christian leadership â and I think that they could do it now.

Once an outcast, Patriarch Filaret is ready to lead Ukraine Church split from Russia
Patriarch Filaret was defrocked and excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox church, and accused by his opponents of being a KGB agent, having a secret family and embezzling money.

34 children at Bible camp among hundreds dead in Indonesian earthquake
Indonesian authorities scrambled on Monday to get help into quake-hit Sulawesi island as survivors streamed away from their ruined homes.

Christians concerned as equalities watchdog sues NHS over right of younger trans patients to have children
Christians have voiced concerns over the decision by the UK equalities watchdog to take NHS England to court over fertility services for younger transgender patients.

Over 800 dead after earthquake in Indonesia
The toll from an earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia soared on Sunday to 832 confirmed dead, with authorities fearing it will only climb as rescuers struggle to reach outlying communities cut off from communications and help.
Theresa May tells Brexit plan critics: 'Let's come together'
Prime Minister Theresa May called on her party on Sunday to unite behind her plan to leave the European Union, making a direct appeal to critics by saying their desire for a free trade deal was at the heart of her Brexit proposals.

Wycliffe Bible Translators reach 1,000th translation milestone
Hundreds of Christians, with nothing to give, gave themselves to God as Wycliffe Bible Translators completed its 1,000th full translation of the New Testament in South Sudan.

Former lesbian says she's worried about Christian view of sexuality being called 'hate speech'
A former lesbian who's now a pastor's wife says the pastor who helped change her worldview would be accused of "hate speech" today.

How the early Christians were cured of boasting
It is a sad condition of our fallen hearts that when we see God's goodness to others, so often instead of rejoicing with them and praising God, we become envious, antagonistic to their happiness, and discontent with our own situation.

Prayer appeal for Christian schoolgirl at risk of execution by Boko Haram
Christians are being asked to pray after Boko Haram threatened to execute a Christian schoolgirl at the of the month unless the Nigerian government meets its demands.

You are what you worship
The word Worship is derived from the Old English 'weorþscipe', meaning worship, honour shown to an object, which has been etymologised as "worthiness or worth-ship"âto give, at its simplest, worth to something.

Avril Lavigne releases worship song after near-death experience
Pop-rock pioneer of the 2000s, Avril Lavigne has re-emerged after a five-year hiatus with a powerful worship song that reveals her cry to God after encountering a near-death experience.

How does your faith compare to your expectations?
Does the voice in your head sound something like: "I expect God to answer me right away"; "I expect God to tell me what I am supposed to do right now"; "I expect to know all the answers"; "I expect to be better at this"?

Prime Minister to thank Christians for their contribution to society
The Prime Minister will thank churches and Christian organisations for their contribution to society in a church service on Sunday.