
The restoration of the West can't happen without Christianity - and more people are realising it
If day one of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference focused on the deconstruction of Western civilization, day two turned to the equally challenging question: what will it take to rebuild it?
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Counselling framework for those with unwanted same-sex attraction rejected
The Professional Standards Authority has rejected an application for accreditation by the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice.
Italy launches global campaign to end surrogacy
Surrogacy has expanded globally thanks to legal loopholes.
Church of England releases final report on Makin Review
The Makin Review led to the resignation of Justin Welby as Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Evangelical Alliance urges Christians to engage Muslims with truth, love and gospel confidence
The Evangelical Alliance has encouraged Christians across the UK to engage more confidently with Islam, warning against both fear and indifference while highlighting growing opportunities to share the gospel with Muslim neighbours, colleagues and communities.

Kate Forbes refused to compromise her Christian faith - and won
Scotland's former Deputy First Minister and devout Christian, Kate Forbes, has no regrets about putting her faith before her career.

From deconstruction to reconstruction: can the West be saved?
Thousands of people have gathered from around the world in London this week, united by a common concern around existential threats to the West and a sense of urgency to reverse the course of decline.
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Five Christian footballers using football’s biggest stage to point people to Christ
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Christian leader calls for end to 'illegal and immoral' Ukraine war
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From deconstruction to reconstruction: can the West be saved?
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Christians praying for the nation and next prime minister after Starmer resigns
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Are witchcraft and paganism a threat to Christianity in modern Britain?
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The restoration of the West can't happen without Christianity - and more people are realising it
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Christian leader calls for end to 'illegal and immoral' Ukraine war
Neither Russia nor Ukraine appear willing to budge on the issue of territory.

Over a million abortions took place in the US last year
DIY abortions now account for over a quarter of all abortions in the US.

Indian Christians attacked in church by mob
Chhattisgarh has allegedly banned house churches to promote "cultural harmony".

Church leaders threatened by militants in run-up to Colombian presidential election, says rights group
CSW is urging the new Colombian President to reinstate special protection measures for religious leaders
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From deconstruction to reconstruction: can the West be saved?
Thousands of people have gathered from around the world in London this week, united by a common concern around existential threats to the West and a sense of urgency to reverse the course of decline.

Kate Forbes refused to compromise her Christian faith - and won
Scotland's former Deputy First Minister and devout Christian, Kate Forbes, has no regrets about putting her faith before her career.

Counselling framework for those with unwanted same-sex attraction rejected
The Professional Standards Authority has rejected an application for accreditation by the International Foundation for Therapeutic and Counselling Choice.

The restoration of the West can't happen without Christianity - and more people are realising it
If day one of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference focused on the deconstruction of Western civilization, day two turned to the equally challenging question: what will it take to rebuild it?

Fewer Americans believe faith is good for the country
The proportion of Americans who believe their country would benefit if more people were religious has declined since 2013.

There’s a revolution taking place in local journalism – but churches could be missing out
If we want to get out the good news about what we’re doing, local newspapers are a good place to start.

Latest assisted suicide bill faces uphill struggle
Labour is deeply divided over assisted suicide.

Canadian evangelicals to monitor impact of Bill C-9 on free speech
Finnish Christian MP Päivi Räsänen had warned Canadians against weakening free speech protections.

First memorial to Christians killed in Nigeria unveiled
Every year thousands are killed in Nigeria.

Difficult choices in a dangerous world
John Healey’s resignation exposes difficult questions about Britain’s security - and invites Christians to reflect on defence, justice, and where true hope is found.

Christians praying for the nation and next prime minister after Starmer resigns
"This is a time to lament the state of our politics and its impact on the nation," says the UK Evangelical Alliance.

The prodigal son’s father: A reflection of God’s unconditional love
Whether you're searching for a last-minute gift, avoiding the day entirely, or somewhere in between, this day offers a meaningful moment to reflect on the love of our Heavenly Father.

Raising children in faith
Dr Kenisha Jackson shares her insights into raising emotionally healthy children.

Five Christian footballers using football’s biggest stage to point people to Christ
Amid the goals, trophies and celebrations, some players are using football’s biggest stage to point beyond themselves and give glory to God.

Today's political class appears to be leaving behind the strict ‘we don’t do God’ ethos of the 2000s
Britain’s long secular moment may be beginning to shift.

Are witchcraft and paganism a threat to Christianity in modern Britain?
What is emerging across Britain is not a wholesale return to pre-Christian religion. Nor is it evidence that large numbers of people are abandoning Christianity in favour of Wicca or Paganism. The reality is both less dramatic and more revealing.








