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Stephen Baldwin takes his faith to the Celebrity Big Brother House

Stephen Baldwin does something rarely seen on TV as he spends time praying to God inside the Celebrity Big Brother House.

Caritas launches 2010 appeal for Darfur's displaced

Caritas is seeking to raise £7.5 million to help 350,000 people in the troubled Darfur region of Sudan.

'Radical generosity' inspires $2.4m response to Warren plea

Rick Warren says 'radical generosity' is behind the $2.4 million in donations netted by the church in just a few days.

Archbishop: Needs of our neighbours are needs of whole human family
Archbishop: Needs of our neighbours are needs of whole human family

In today's global society, risk and suffering are everybody's problem and the needs of our neighbours are the needs of the whole human family, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Church says ban on TV product placement should remain

The Church of England has urged the Government to uphold the ban on product placement in TV programmes.

Archbishops condemn police intimidation against Anglicans in Zimbabwe

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have condemned fresh police intimidation against members of the Anglican Church in Zimbabwe in the last week.

Be available for God, says bishop

Ability or inability do not matter to God, what matters is that we are available for him, says the Bishop of Shrewsbury.

IBS-STL announces sale of Authentic, STL and Wesley Owen stores

IBS-STL UK has announced the sale of Authentic Media and STL Distribution, as well as a significant number of Wesley Owen stores.

World Vision urges more ambitious climate deal to save poor

The international community must agree a more ambitious climate change deal if the world’s poorest people are to stand a chance of being spared the potentially devastating impact of climate change, warns World Vision.

Priest says it’s ok for poor to shoplift

A priest has found himself at the centre of controversy after he told his congregation it was morally justifiable for the poor to shoplift.

Free Churches condemn rich countries for failing to reach climate deal

The Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed Churches have hit out wealthy nations for failing to reach a legally binding agreement on climate change at the UN summit in Copenhagen last week.

Lanark church takes Good News to people where they are

A church in Lanark, Scotland, plans to go carol singing in the local pub this Christmas to take the Good News of the birth of Jesus Christ to people where they are.

UK’s Pakistani Christians march for justice

Pakistani Christians in the UK marched through central London on Saturday in a call for justice for their brothers and sisters facing persecution in Pakistan.

South London council throws out appeal of Christian homelessness adviser

A south London council has dismissed the appeal of a Christian homelessness adviser sacked for suggesting a client put their faith in God.

Cardinal wants to see Scotland return to Christian values

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland says he wants to see the country rediscover its Christian convictions.

Bishop of Liverpool to head Hillsborough disaster panel

The Bishop of Liverpool has been appointed as the head of a panel to oversee the release of files on the Hillsborough disaster.