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Teach primary school children about money, says archbishop's charity
Primary school pupils should be taught how to manage money, according to a charity founded by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Historic Gandhi letter praising Jesus Christ goes on sale in US
A historic letter written by Mahatma Gandhi praising the person of Jesus Christ has gone on sale in the US.

Vatican releases slap down document rebuking modern-day heresies
The Vatican has issued a major document slapping down what it sees as modern day heresies.

Ancient mosaic describing Jesus Christ as 'God' to be unveiled in Israel
A rare and ancient mosaic that ascribes divinity to Jesus Christ is set to go on display for the first time.

Nearly a million American evangelicals are Jewish by descent
Nearly a million American evangelicals have Jewish blood relatives, a new survey has revealed, suggesting the strong ties between the two religious groups are more than just theological.

Religious views key factor in choosing a partner, poll suggests
Shared religion is one of the major factors Brits look for in choosing a partner, a new survey has suggested.

Moody Bible Institute demands staff sign Chicago Statement on biblical inerrancy
Moody Bible Institute, one of the bastions of American evangelicalism, has clamped down on a perceived theological drift among its staff, demanding they sign an ultra-conservative statement of faith on biblical inerrancy.

Birmingham priest ready for prison after ignoring fine for political protest
A Birmingham priest says he is ready to serve prison time after refusing to pay a £515 fine for a 'conscience'-based protest at an arms fair.

More churches closed down in Algeria amid growing pressure on Christians
Two more churches have been closed down by local authorities in Algeria's north-western city of Oran amid growing pressure on Christians in the north African country, according to World Watch Monitor (WWM).

How to watch Billy Graham's funeral live
Billy Graham's funeral takes place on Friday, March 2, after the great evangelist died aged 99 last week.

Warring Pittsburgh Anglicans come to terms in battle over church property
The US-based Episcopal Church's diocese of Pittsburgh and the breakaway Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh have announced a 'comprehensive agreement' over the future of 9 parishes which seceded from the diocese in October 2008, the Anglican Communion News Service (ACNS) reported.

Ed Sheeran plans to build private chapel on country estate
Ed Sheeran is planning to built a chapel in the grounds of his Suffolk country estate.

Scottish Episcopal Church consecrates controversial first female bishop
The Scottish Episcopal Church will today consecrate its first female Bishop, the Rev Canon Anne Dyer.

James Hudson Taylor: 9 quotes from China's pioneering pastor
On this day in 1854, the famed evangelist James Hudson Taylor entered China as a missionary. Taylor was only 22, but here he began a work that in the following decades would transform the church in China.

St David's Day service is cancelled because of the snow. But who was this miracle-working saint?
A St David's Day church service in Cardiff for civic leaders across Wales, to have featured a sermon by the Archbishop of Wales John Davies, has been cancelled this morning 'due to the snow'.

Cardinal Zen blasts proposed Vatican 'surrender' to Chinese regime, blames papal advisers
Cardinal Joseph Zen of China has issued another strong critique of the rumoured Vatican-China deal on the appointment of bishops, calling it an act of 'suicide' and a 'shameless surrender' to the communist government.