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Scholars target 'errors' in Bible editions as 'world's most accurate' Greek New Testament goes on sale
A new copy of the Greek New Testament aims to be the most accurate ever after a decade's graft by experts to remove errors from previous attempts.

San Francisco 49ers star and his wife still thanking God after their premature baby boy died hours after birth
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin played a great game and helped lead the team to their first win this seasonâ even while carrying a heavy heart due to his son's death just a few hours earlier.

Evangelical couple say their child adoption application was ended because of 'incompatible' gay marriage beliefs
An Evangelical Christian couple from Edmonton, Canada, is accusing the government of Alberta of discrimination for denying them the right to adopt a child because of their views on homosexuality.

Reinhard Bonnke launches ambitious campaign to win 150 million souls for Jesus
World-renowned evangelist Reinhard Bonnke just ended a five-day crusade that launched an ambitious God-given campaign to reach 150 million souls for the Lord Jesus Christ.

5 faith goals every Christian should have in 2018
Here are some faith goals you should set for yourself this coming year.

3 ways Christians do the opposite of what the Gospel says - and how we can stop it
Many Christians say Christ has saved them, without actually repenting and renouncing the very thing Christ saved them from.

Pressure mounts on Boris Johnson to approach Pope and Archbishop over Zaghari-Ratcliffe
The support for Tom Tugendhat's suggestion comes as Christian Today has learned that neither Lambeth Palace nor Pope Francis has, at the time of writing, received any approach from the Foreign Office. Christian Today has approached the Foreign Office for comment.

Bible backs CofE's transgender guidance, says senior Anglican theologian
The Bible backs allowing little boys to dress in tutus and princess' tiaras, according to a senior Anglican theologian.

How the Bible story of Jacob and Esau shows we sometimes have to fight for survival
The synagogue reading for this Shabbat includes the story of Jacob and Esau. Jacob and Esau are twins with opposing tendencies: Jacob is studious while Esau espouses physicality, which his very name implies in Hebrew.
Theresa May accuses Putin of meddling in Brexit referendum
Theresa May launched a stunning attack on Russia on Monday evening, accusing the Kremlin of meddling in elections and carrying out cyber espionage.

Archbishop of Canterbury hits back over transgender bullying advice
The Archbishop of Canterbury is hitting back at criticism from conservatives over the Church of England's advice for schools on combatting bullying.

Archbishop or Pope could negotiate release of jailed British mother in Iran
The Archbishop of Canterbury could broker the release of a British mother who is jailed in Iran and caught at the heart of a diplomatic row.

The terrible reality faced by refugee children in Bangladesh
I've visited many families and children in the refugee camps and the needs are massive. Nearly a quarter of a million children are in an extremely vulnerable condition, many of them traumatised after witnessing terrible violence right before their eyes.

3 ways the Devil will try to destroy your marriage
One of the things that the Devil likes to destroy is marriage. Marriage is a serious matter, and the enemy is serious in his attempts to destroy it. We've got to be serious in protecting it!

3 things God NEVER wants you to think about Him
Here are some wrong ideas we might have about God.

3 things you can do in your lunchbreak to build up your relationship with God
Looking for more ways to build your relationship with God? Here's how you can maximize your lunchbreaks to do just that.