News
-
'An epidemic of loss': estimated 10,000 abortions in Ireland
The Republic of Ireland experienced the highest number of abortions since the practice was made legal in the country, with the latest figures suggesting there were over 10,000 abortions in 2023.
-
Conversion therapy bill fails to pass
A bill proposing a ban on so-called conversion therapy failed to pass in the House of Commons on Friday after it ran out of time.
-
Ex-Boyzone star Shane Lynch accuses Taylor Swift of 'demonic rituals' in concerts
Former Boyzone member Shane Lynch has accused pop stars like Taylor Swift of incorporating what he sees as satanic elements into their shows.
-
Conversion therapy Bill 'very likely' to breach human rights law, says top lawyer
Proposals in a Private Member's Bill to ban so-called 'conversion therapy' would "very likely" be a breach of human rights law, a top lawyer has said.
-
Archbishop of Canterbury apologises for refusing to meet Palestinian Christian leader
The Archbishop of Canterbury has publicly apologised after refusing to meet a pastor from Bethlehem during his visit to the UK.
-
During Gaza war, evangelicals have become Israel\'s best friend
As criticism against Israel mounts and pressure for a ceasefire rises, Israeli leaders are working to shore up evangelical support.
-
Warnings of another Christian exodus from Iraq
Christians are leaving Iraq in their droves because they cannot see any future in the country after years of political instability and persecution.
-
Warnings of assisted suicide 'harm' as MPs predict change to law
Campaigners have warned of "harm" and "profound injustices" following the publication of a Commons report that suggests the law on assisted suicide is likely to change in parts of the UK soon.
-
Independent review launched into links between New Wine and Mike Pilavachi
An independent review is to be carried out into whether there are any links between allegations against Soul Survivor founder Mike Pilavachi and New Wine.
-
Islamist Nigerian militants press attacks against Christians to foment religious war
"The terrorists are determined to kill every Christian in the region, and this is making us live in fear because we have already lost our loved ones."
-
Scotland: silent prayer deemed 'unacceptable' in hearing on world\'s most extreme abortion buffer zone law
The Scottish Parliament has begun hearing evidence on a Bill which, if it becomes law, will introduce the world's most extreme buffer zone law in Scotland.
-
YWAM co-founder 'reeling' from death of missionaries in bus crash
"In these days, tears are being poured out across the world by individuals, families and YWAMers worldwide," said Darlene Cunningham.