
Trying to increase attendance is biggest challenge for church leaders
Other concerns including improving discipleship and engaging younger generations.
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10 crimes a day against UK churches, reports Countryside Alliance
Thousands of crimes were committed against church properties in 2025, the Countryside Alliance has reported.
CoE's interfaith bishop welcomes decision to bar Kanye West from Britain
The Bishop of Willesden said that cultural expression must "not amplify fear or legitimise prejudice".
Indian Supreme Court ruling could deprive 'untouchable' Christians of protections
An Indian Supreme Court ruling could deprive Christian converts from among the lowest castes access to affirmative action programmes and other benefits.
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Quoting the Bible from space
Recently, Christian astronaut Victor Glover was reminded of the memorable Christmas Eve reading from Genesis on Apollo 8 in 1968, and he was asked to give an Easter message from Artemis II. This is the story …

Christians demand Lebanon be included in ceasefire
The exact terms of the ceasefire are unclear and disputed.

Over 1,400 Christians killed in Nigeria so far this year, new report claims
Intersociety said that 1,800 Christians were abducted in the same period - with 180 of the abductees killed.
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Indian Supreme Court ruling could deprive 'untouchable' Christians of protections
An Indian Supreme Court ruling could deprive Christian converts from among the lowest castes access to affirmative action programmes and other benefits.

Nigerian faith leaders call for interfaith reconciliation to end violence
Nigeria is the deadliest country in the world for Christians.

Over 1,400 Christians killed in Nigeria so far this year, new report claims
Intersociety said that 1,800 Christians were abducted in the same period - with 180 of the abductees killed.

Parliamentary group raises concern about forced marriage of Christian girl in Pakistan
The girl’s father claims that she was underage at the time and was coerced into conversion.
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Trying to increase attendance is biggest challenge for church leaders
Other concerns including improving discipleship and engaging younger generations.

Over 1,400 Christians killed in Nigeria so far this year, new report claims
Intersociety said that 1,800 Christians were abducted in the same period - with 180 of the abductees killed.

Quoting the Bible from space
Recently, Christian astronaut Victor Glover was reminded of the memorable Christmas Eve reading from Genesis on Apollo 8 in 1968, and he was asked to give an Easter message from Artemis II. This is the story …

Greek Orthodox Church in Britain baptises 250 people
The church said that many of those baptised had been guided into the faith through its Discover Orthodoxy programme.

There may not be a Christian revival, but Britain’s traditional churches aren’t doomed
There are good reasons to doubt that Britain is experiencing a Christian revival today – but that does not mean it is dying out.

New study explores why young men are embracing Christianity in Finland
“Saying that it is only about conservatism is by far simplifying the phenomenon," the study's authors said.

Christian Artemis II pilot Victor Glover reflects on God's creation from space
Victor Glover, the Christian US Navy captain piloting NASA’s Artemis II mission, is being lauded for glorifying God in space and for his response to a question about his race.

Paramedic who secretly administered abortion drugs to lover is struck off
It is not the first time a man has secretly administered abortion drugs to a pregnant girlfriend.

Pastor preaches in Bristol city centre despite fears of arrest
A pastor has returned to street preaching in Bristol city centre just over four months after he was arrested for his comments on Islam and transgender ideology.

New Iraq report urges stronger action to protect Christians and other religious minorities
Jim Shannon MP said the report records both “the progress observed” and “the ongoing challenges” that remain for religious minorities seeking to live in safety and freedom in Iraq.

Harry Clark meets Pope Leo XIV in new BBC One documentary
Clark described the meeting as one of the most extraordinary experiences of his life.

Was there an eclipse at the Crucifixion?
The Gospels describe three hours of darkness from noon at the crucifixion of Jesus, prompting debate over whether this was an eclipse. This is the story …

The biblical backstory of Iran
Iran is back in the headlines. The word “Iran” does not appear in the Bible, but the names of preceding peoples and empires occupying that land today are written into the biblical narrative. This is the story …

Belgian broadcaster apologises over video showing destruction of Christian statues
A Belgian radio station has apologised after a video segment showing presenters smashing statues of Jesus and the Virgin Mary drew criticism and sparked questions about respect for Christian beliefs.

Call to pray for ‘helpless’ seafarers in the Gulf
Ships in the Arabian Gulf could find themselves under attack.

Can the Anglican Communion unite?
Joaquin Philpotts, who was on the Crown Nomination Commission for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, on whether there is any hope for unity in the fractured Anglican Communion.

Easter Sunday and the hope of resurrection
The hope of the resurrection is especially precious in a world filled with grief, violence, uncertainty, and pain.

Why a Christian book was sent to British parliamentarians this Easter
Dr Sharon James speaks to Christian Today about her engagement with parliamentarians on the role of Christianity in British society, and the openness she observes towards exploring the nation’s Christian heritage at this time.

Welsh church to hear full bell ring for first time at Easter service
Over 150 years since a north Wales church was built with plans for a full ring of bells, the sound long intended for its tower is finally set to be heard at an Easter service.

Most pastors are using AI despite some concerns - study
For most pastors, AI is a "communication aid", said Barna.








