Brian Hutt

Faith ‘is the backbone of who I am’, says Boyle

Britain’s Got Talent star Susan Boyle has credited her Christian faith for helping her come to terms with the death of her mother.

Wycliffe UK announces fresh image for new year

Wycliffe UK is to begin 2010 with a fresh look, new logo and name change in a bid to make its mission clearer to the world.

British Methodist leaders meet MPs over Fiji Church plight

Leaders of the British Methodist Church are to meet MPs today to share their concerns over the fate of the Methodist Church in Fiji.

Indian government urged to support Orissa Christians

Open Doors and Premier Christian Radio campaign gathers 20,000 letters in support of displaced Christians in Orissa.

'Tough love' best for children?

'Tough love' is crucial to building good character capabilities in children, claims a new report from think tank Demos.

YMCA and YWCA pray for global citizenship

Young people around the world are praying for global citizenship for all during the YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer and Fellowship.

Britain remembers sacrifice of servicemen and women

Churches across Britain are leading commemorations for the nation's servicemen and women with special services on Remembrance Sunday.

Campus Faith Hub mobilises students to social action

The Tony Blair Faith Foundation and others are mobilising students of all faiths and none to shared social action.

People of faith ‘vitally important’ to climate change solution

The UN Secretary General has called on people of faith to lead the way in sustainable living and protecting the planet.

Bishop publishes prayers for burnt out workers

The Church of England has published a book of prayers and reflections to help commuters find peace in the midst of stressful journeys to and from work.

Church launches seven year climate change strategy

The Church of England has launched a seven-year strategy aimed at mitigating and adapting to climate change.

Kidnappers demand £1.2 million ransom for Irish priest in Philippines

Gunmen have asked for £1.2 million to release a 79-year-old missionary kidnapped from his home in the southern Philippines.

The dawning of the £6.50 loaf?

One environmental agency fears a new era of eye watering food prices across the globe unless “urgent” action is taken to prevent dangerous climate change.

Caritas appeals for funds as winter approaches in Afghanistan

Caritas is appealing for £1.8 million to help Afghans in the face of an imminent harsh winter.

Church scheme collects more than 100 knives

A church-based initiative to allow young people to safely dispose of their weapons has collected more than a hundred knives.

Lutherans seek further reconciliation with Mennonites

The governing body of the Lutheran World Federation has approved a statement preparing the way for further reconciliation with Anabaptist churches.