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Church of England spending millions to attract more young people
The Church of England is spending millions of pounds on mission and evangelism projects in a bid to get more children and young people through parish doors.
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New report finds \'surge\' in corporate attention to religious diversity
More than 85% of Fortune 500 companies now include religion in their commitment to diversity, according to the Religious Freedom and Business Foundation.
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Blac Chyna won't do work that doesn't align with Bible after getting baptised and quitting OnlyFans
Blac Chyna says she will only take on work that aligns with her Christian faith after quitting OnlyFans and getting baptised.
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MPs want return to in-person consultations for home abortions
A group of MPs has tabled an amendment to reinstate in-person consultations for home abortions.
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Poll reveals many parents concerned about sex education
New research has found widespread concern among parents about the content of relationships and sex education (RSE) lessons.
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Church of England attendance remains below pre-pandemic levels
The Church of England has failed to return to pre-pandemic levels of attendance, latest figures show.
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The story of the women of Pentecost
Women played an important role at the original Pentecost, which St Peter felt obliged to explain to the crowds. This is the story ...
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Christian teenager killed in sword attack laid to rest
The family of a 14 year old killed in a sword attack in London last month have paid tribute to him after his funeral on Friday.
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Poll finds young religious Brits are committed to their faith but Christians lack confidence
The results point to a "youth revival of faith" but a "crisis of confidence" among Christians, according to the IIFL.
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Most school leaders do not agree with collective worship law
A new poll has found that most school leaders oppose the legal requirement to hold collective worship in schools in England.
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Vatican issues new norms to rein in supernatural phenomena
Once left only to local bishops, the Vatican doctrinal office will now have the ultimate say on apparitions, miracles and the supernatural.
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Christians who sounded alarm over inappropriate sex ed 'vindicated' by government changes
Government plans to ban extreme sex education and gender identity lessons from primary schools have been welcomed by Christians who have spent years fighting for change.