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How a Ugandan judge cracked a billion-dollar corruption ring
Lady Justice Bamugemereire was a judge in the anti-corruption division of the High Court in Uganda. Her commission uncovered a $2.5bn racket to syphon money away from a major roadbuilding project.

This alternative to all-age worship really works
When we analysed our service numbers here when I first started, we realised that our all-age Sunday service was the least well-attended. Even some of the families weren't coming.

Mexico quake rescue efforts continue amid political recriminations
As the arduous search through mountains of debris continued, signs of exhaustion crept in following Tuesday's 7.1 magnitude quake that killed at least 282 people.

Hurricane Maria devastates Puerto Rico, kills at least 35 in Caribbean
The second major hurricane to rage through the Caribbean this month, Maria has killed at least 32 people and devastated several small islands, including St Croix in the US Virgin Islands and Dominica.

US Episcopal Church tumbles to new low, shedding 35,000 members last year alone
Membership and attendance of The Episcopal Church in the US continues to tumble rapidly, the latest figures suggest, shedding almost 35,000 members in the last year alone.

Nabeel Qureshi's funeral: Following in the footsteps of St Paul
Nabeel Qureshi: 'What the resurrection means is... that if it comes to a point in your life where it seems that even death is inevitable and there is no way to escape it, well, death is not the end. There is more. There is hope no matter what.'

Sorry to Tell You, But Jesus Is Not Returning on September 23
Yes, it would be wonderful if Jesus returned for His people this week, but it's not going to happen. Count on it. The Second Coming will not take place this year on September 23.

Melania Trump quotes from the Bible in speech at the UN against cyber-bullying
The US First Lady drew on the word of God as she addressed dozens of women in a speech against cyber-bullying during the UN General Assembly.

Apostle Paul never said 'women should remain silent': scholars claim controversial passage was added later
The Apostle Paul never told women to be silent in church and the Bible passage which indicates he did was a later addition by scribes, scholars are claiming.

New Indian anti-conversion law draws Christian protests
Protests agains the law will be held on Saturday, September 23.

Under half of schoolchildren trust the clergy, new survey shows
The polling company asked 2,600 young people whether those working in different jobs could be trusted to tell the truth.

This story of two modern slaves is why we should care about slavery
The call to act on slavery will go out in 10 different languages as Christians worldwide unite to fight for over 40 million men, women and children who are in slavery today.

'The sexual revolution is remorseless': Christian Today's interview with the new head of the Coalition for Marriage
Britain's leading conservative, pro-family organisation, the Coalition for Marriage, has just appointed a new campaign director.

Primates meeting: 'As many as six' Anglican leaders won't attend Welby's pivotal summit
The Archbishop of Canterbury has revealed as many as six Anglican primates will not be attending a pivotal meeting next month.

Religious education: 'Lottery' for pupils as schools are failing, says new report
A growing number of schools are failing to meet their basic legal requirements when it comes to providing religious education (RE), according to a new independent report into the teaching of the subject in England.

Britain First leaders charged with religious harassment
Britain First's leader Paul Golding, 35, and deputy Jayda Fransen, 31, have been charged with religious harassment.