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Belfast church launches legal bid for right to sodomy ads
A Belfast church is heading to the High Court in a bid to overturn a ban on a newspaper advertisement in which it describes sodomy as an abomination.
Christian women hold prayer vigil for Iranian converts
Christian women gathered outside the Iranian embassy in London on Saturday to highlight the plight of two Christian women in Iran imprisoned for converting from Islam.
Action plan to help churches cut carbon emissions
Diocese of London launches initiatives to help churches in the capital cut their carbon emissions.
Services to remember Boko Haram victims
Services will be held in Nigeria and the UK on Friday in memory of the victims of Islamist group Boko Haram.
William Careyâs grave restored
The graves of missionaries to India, William Carey, Joshua Marshman and William Ward, have been restored.
Orissa Christians still too afraid to go home
Thousands of Indian Christians displaced after attacks by Hindu extremists are still in fear of going home, warns Release International.
Art exhibition demonstrates connection between cathedral and local area
Lichfield Cathedral is hosting an art exhibition featuring paintings of the local area as part of its Artreach initiative.
Ghana Church calls on government to clarify educational partnership
The Presbyterian Church of Ghana has this week called on the countryâs government to produce a clear set of policies regarding the role of the church as a partner in education.
Vandals attack church in Wales
Vandals have attacked a church in Wales, causing around £2,000 worth of damage to the building.
Evangelist J John returns to Northern Ireland for series of events
Internationally recognised author and evangelist J John is returning to Northern Ireland for a series of evening events.
EU urged to pressure Pakistan over Christian attacks
The European Centre for Law and Justice (ECLJ) has filed a petition with the UN in a bid to see the perpetrators of violence against Christians in Pakistan brought to justice.
Tony Blair attributes conversion to wife Cherie
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has attributed his conversion to Catholicism two years ago to his wife Cherie.
US church drops âLutheranâ from title after controversial gay vote
A Lutheran church in Charleston, West Virginia, has covered up the word âLutheranâ on its signboard in protest against last week's pro-gay vote by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).
Christians urged to unite with persecuted believers
The World Evangelical Alliance is urging Christians in democratic countries to unite in praying for their persecuted brothers and sisters.
Scottish Bible Society reaches out in Glaswegian dialect
The Scottish Bible Society is hoping to bring the Word of God to people who do not normally read the Bible with a newspaper giveaway next week.
Mission group calls for crackdown on piracy
The head of Mission to Seafarers says more needs to be done to tackle the causes of piracy and protect the worldâs seafarers in the wake of the Arctic Sea hijacking.