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Churches remember the fallen on Remembrance Sunday

Churches across the country are joining in Remembrance Sunday commemorations in honour of all those who have served and sacrificed on behalf of the nation in both World Wars and subsequent conflicts.

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Pastor says police officer warned him Bible verse could be seen as hate speech

A church leader was apparently warned by a police officer that a Bible verse displayed on the back of his campervan could be considered "hate speech" in certain contexts.

Mick Fleming

Younger generations lead surprising revival in Bible reading

After years of steady decline, Americans are rediscovering the Bible — and young adults are leading the way.

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Anglicans meet in India to tackle modern slavery

More than a fifth of the world's currently enslaved population are believed to live in India.

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Concerns mount as Scottish Parliament rejects safeguards to assisted suicide

Some 287 amendments will be examined in just three sessions.

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Heroes of rescue: from war’s frontlines to today’s fight for freedom

We may not be on a battlefield today, but we still live in what CS Lewis called ‘enemy-occupied territory’.

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A Christian response to Andrew Mountbatten Windsor's fall from grace

The danger we run into when we read the public reports of the misdeeds of some person who has become the object of public disgrace is that we become tempted to entertain the idea that we are somehow better in the eyes of God than that person

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Creation Fest faces closure amid £60,000 deficit appeal

One of Cornwall’s best-known Christian festivals, Creation Fest, has issued an urgent appeal for financial support as it faces potential closure within the next year.

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Oppressed Christian in Pakistan charged with blasphemy

A Christian in Pakistan with mental health issues has been arrested and charged under blasphemy, terrorism and sedition laws, sources said.

Wife of missing Malaysian pastor awarded millions by court over his enforced disappearance
Wife of missing Malaysian pastor awarded millions by court over his enforced disappearance

"We dedicate this struggle and judgment to Koh, a man of faith, compassion and courage, and to all victims of enforced disappearances," said Susanna Liew, the wife of Raymond Koh, a Malaysian pastor who has not been seen for over eight year.

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Pastor among 10 Christians killed by herdsmen in central Nigeria

Fulanis massacre farmers in Benue state.

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Women are 'easy targets' for persecution in Christian-minority countries

Women and girls are easy targets for religious persecution, and their plight is often compounded when shunned by their own church communities after escaping their captors, say experts on gender-based persecution.

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Younger generations lead surprising revival in Bible reading

After years of steady decline, Americans are rediscovering the Bible — and young adults are leading the way.

Remembrance Sunday, war, conflict, World War One
Heroes of rescue: from war’s frontlines to today’s fight for freedom

We may not be on a battlefield today, but we still live in what CS Lewis called ‘enemy-occupied territory’.

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Verdict postponed in 'conversion therapy' case against ex-gay Christian

The final verdict had been due on Thursday but was postponed for the second time.

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Faith is increasingly about personal experience and authenticity, report suggests

Faith is "becoming an increasingly individualised and self-directed journey" among young people, research has found.

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Catholic Church 'deeply distressed' by extreme abortion law proposals

Britain already has the most extreme abortion laws in Europe.

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Children's bill seriously threatens rights of home educators

Bourne warns that the bill could allow the state to declare Christian teaching “inappropriate or unsafe”.

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Assisted suicide would bring a range of other societal problems, warn critics

Scotland may get "suicide buffer zones" as well as "abortion buffer zones".

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CoE reaffirms commitment to safeguarding one year after Makin Report

It has been a year since the Makin Report, which felled Justin Welby, was published.

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Christians back MSP's efforts to ban prostitution in Scotland

The SNP has been slow to act on the issue.

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Major new report maps how the world engages with the Bible

The Bible Society has unveiled a sweeping analysis of how culture, religion, politics and economics shape engagement with Scripture across the globe.

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Moves to make RE part of the National Curriculum welcomed

Scrapping the English Baccalaureate has also been welcomed by the Church of England and the worlds of theatre, art and music.

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JD Vance hopes his wife Usha will one day convert

"Do I hope eventually that she is somehow moved by the same thing that I was moved by in church? Yeah, I honestly do wish that, because I believe in the Christian Gospel and I hope eventually my wife comes to see it the same way," said Vance.

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Christians in Myanmar face worsening persecution as churches destroyed and clergy targeted

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has renewed its call for urgent international action as Myanmar’s military intensifies its campaign against Christian and other minor religious communities.

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Trump's decision to add Nigeria to watchlist welcomed as anti-Christian killings continue

Death toll estimates vary, but all agree Nigeria has the highest tally of Christians killed for their faith.

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Scotland: MSPs scrutinise assisted suicide amendments

Some 287 proposed amendments will be considered in just three weeks

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More Americans report a resurgence in religion’s impact on public life, study finds

A new Pew Research Center study reveals a significant shift in how Americans perceive religion’s role in society, with a growing share of adults saying faith is finding renewed prominence in public life.

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Copts oppose Egyptian government control of world's oldest monastery

St. Catherine's Monastery is over 1,500 years old and sits at the feet of Mt. Sinai.

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Armenia urged to end crackdown on Apostolic Church as global concern grows

Religious freedom in Armenia — the world’s oldest Christian nation — is facing one of its most serious crises in decades, according to a new report warning of escalating confrontation between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government and the Armenian Apostolic Holy Church (AAHC).

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Chaplain's NHS therapy dog wins 'Dog of the Year' award

Alfie became an NHS asset following the success of Jasper

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Work as worship: seeing our daily labour as a gift from God

Work is not the enemy of rest — it’s an extension of worship.