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Treatment of Christians prisoners in Eritrea is 'barbaric'
Eritrea: More than 1,000 Eritrean Christians incarcerated for their faith

Church leaders: No one should eat alone
Churches are gearing up for The Big Lunch this weekend when they'll be inviting friends and neighbours to take part in a street party.

'Virgin Mary Should've Aborted' Facebook page shut down after pro-lifers protest
A Facebook page named "Virgin Mary Should've Aborted" has been removed by Facebook after a successful protest campaign by pro-lifers.

Nick Vujicic launches new video channel on Roku
The ministry's full library of life-affirming films and talks by Vujicic, who was born without arms or legs, will be accessible to fans via Roku streaming media players.

David Crowder: New solo album Neon Steeple captures the longing for more
David Crowder has released his new solo album, Neon Steeple with its lead folk-country influenced single already reaching No 3 on the National Christian Audience in the US over the weekend.

Gay Christian worship artist to release book on faith and sexuality
Jennifer Knapp will be telling her story in Facing the Music: Discovering Real Life, Real Love, and Real Faith

Cornerstone Church pastor Charlie Stoumbaugh 'heartbroken' after wife of 8 months killed in car crash
The pastor of Cornerstone Church in Buena Vista, Colorado, has reportedly been left "heartbroken" after his wife was tragically killed in a car accident last Friday.Â
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Stuart Townend releases new Isaiah-inspired worship album, The Paths of Grace [VIDEO]
The 'In Christ Alone' writer has collaborated with long-time music partners Keith and Kristyn Getty among others for his latest album

19 Kids and Counting: Duggar family's Michelle says another baby not impossible but 'most unlikely'
After having 19 children together, you'd be forgiven for thinking the husband and wife team are ready to call it quits, but it seems they are happy for the pendulum to swing either way as they face up to the reality that Michelle's child-bearing years may be over.

Denzel Washington's tips for prayer and gratitude: 'We all fall short, we all got plenty'
Denzel Washington has a tip for making sure the faithful don't skip their morning prayers â put your shoes "way under the bed at night".

Elliot Rodger killings: Cultural idols working 'destruction in lives of troubled people', says pastor
An Isla Vista pastor says the community has been "wounded" by Elliot Rodger's killing spree last Friday

Narendra Modi must take steps to protect India's religious minorities from attack
India's new leader is being urged to establish framework for protection of human rights

Asia Bibi death sentence appeal: Fifth time lucky for Christian mother accused of blasphemy?
Pakistani Christian woman Asia Bibi is due to have an appeal hearing on her death sentence for blasphemy on Tuesday, but will it be cancelled again?

Meriam Yehya Ibrahim's death sentence should be dropped, say British Christians and Muslims
The Christian Muslim Forum's call has been backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby

UKIP's election win: What Christians are saying
The votes are in and Nigel Farage is grinning like a Cheshire cat but what do Christians think about his historic election win?

Richard Dawkins: First he was a 'cultural Anglican', now he's a 'secular Christian'
The vocal atheist admits to feeling a touch nostalgic when it comes to the church