Daniel Blake
Wales Church to Hold 'Dr Who' Service
A Cardiff church is set to host a 'Doctor Who' communion service aimed at rousing the interest of younger congregants.
Teenagers Low on Faith - British Library Poll
A MORI poll commissioned by the British Library has shown that a worrying 43 per cent of teenagers say they have no religion or faith.
Tutu Charity Single and eBay Fight HIV and Aids
The 'Anthem for AIDS' campaign is aiming to set a Guinness World Record for the first charity single to achieve one million sales by download only.
Catholic Bishops Call MPs to Reject Human-Animal Embryos
Roman Catholic bishops in Scotland have criticised plans to allow mixed human-animal embryos for stem cell research, and on Thursday made an urgent call for MPs to reject the proposals.
Zimbabwe Archbishop Ncube Resigns Over Scandal
Zimbabwean Archbishop Pius Ncube, the fierce opponent of President Robert Mugabe, has resigned from his position following an adultery scandal, the Vatican announced Tuesday.
Massive Alpha Ad Campaign to Reach Out to Millions
The Alpha Course is due to launch a massive advertising campaign that will see it run promotions across mainstream television, cinemas, bars and buses in the UK.
FIFA World Cup Football Star: 'I Take My Bible Everywhere'
The personal testimony of China's star football striker at the FIFA Women's World Cup, Han Duan, 23, will feature in thousands of copies of the Gospel of Mark produced to coincide as a resource for this year's event.
Sentamu Joins Clean Water Appeal
As harvest time approaches, the Archbishop of York, the Most Rev Dr John Sentamu has joined up with charity WaterAid in appealing to faith groups to help provide clean water and sanitation to the world's poorest people.
Young Woman Killed in Eritrea for Refusing to Renounce Jesus Christ
Christians have been left outraged by the death of a young woman in Eritrea, allegedly tortured to death in a military facility for refusing to renounce her faith in Jesus Christ.
Christian Unions win Right to Christian Leadership
University Christian Unions (CU) have gained a compromise deal which will allow them to restrict leadership roles to only those that practice Christianity.
UK Evangelistic Newspaper Appoints new Editor
UK evangelistic newspaper, Good News, has announced the appointment of a new editor.
Europe's Churches Pressed to Find Unity
World Council of Churches (WCC) General Secretary Rev Dr Samuel Kobia has sent the message home to 2,500 delegates at the Third Ecumenical Assembly this week that finding unity among Europe's churches is "now more urgent than ever".
Indian Missionaries solving Britain's Priest Shortage
A shortage of priests in Britain has led to a new wave of clergymen being drafted in from India.
Chaos for Christian Missionary School in Bomb Hoax Threat
A Christian missionary school in India was the scene of chaos this week after a telephone call reporting a bomb threat on the education establishment.
Archbishop of York to Open New College Centre
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, will officially open Blackburn College's new St Paul's Centre on Friday.
Speculation Abound over Murphy-O'Connor's Successor
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham is rumoured to be the most likely successor to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as Archbishop of Westminster, according to sources in London and Rome.