Lucinda Borkett-Jones

Youth pastors and baby killed by falling concrete block on highway
Youth pastors and baby killed by falling concrete block on highway

Two youth pastors from Washington State died, together with their eight-month-old son, when a slab of concrete fell on their pickup truck on Monday.

Man who rescued quadriplegic abandoned in woods says God guided him
Man who rescued quadriplegic abandoned in woods says God guided him

The person who rescued a disabled man abandoned in a park in Philadelphia, has said that God led him to the site.

400 migrants drown off Libyan coast trying to get to Europe
400 migrants drown off Libyan coast trying to get to Europe

As many as 400 migrants are believed to have drowned of the coast of Libya, after their boat capsized, according to reports from survivors.

Great theologians and serious sin: Does John Howard Yoder\'s history of sexual abuse discredit his work?
Great theologians and serious sin: Does John Howard Yoder's history of sexual abuse discredit his work?

While Yoder is remembered for his contribution to theology, he also hurt a large number of women through an 'experiment' in sexuality, which he based on a theological theory.

Cardinal Vincent Nichols: To have a stable future, Iraq needs Christians
Cardinal Vincent Nichols: To have a stable future, Iraq needs Christians

The leader of the Catholic Church in Britain has urged international leaders to see that the Christian communities have an essential role to play in rebuilding Iraq.

In pictures: Stunning scenes from Orthodox Easter Holy Fire ceremonies
In pictures: Stunning scenes from Orthodox Easter Holy Fire ceremonies

Orthodox Christians around the world celebrated Easter this weekend and marked the ceremony of Holy Fire.

Pakistan: Boy set on fire \'because he was a Christian\' dies in hospital
Pakistan: Boy set on fire 'because he was a Christian' dies in hospital

A 14-year-old boy was set on fire in Lahore, Pakistan on Friday allegedly because he said he was a Christian.

What do we know about the faith of the 2016 presidential candidates?
What do we know about the faith of the 2016 presidential candidates?

Faith matters when it comes to the presidential election. As the final contender John Kasich announces today, Lucinda Borkett-Jones looks at the faith of each candidate.

A portrait of addiction: capturing the humanity of the homeless
A portrait of addiction: capturing the humanity of the homeless

Marksteen Adamson spent three years photographing homeless drug addict Alan Dainton before he felt he'd got the perfect shot.

100 seminaries in the US and Canada see rise in student numbers
100 seminaries in the US and Canada see rise in student numbers

Enrolment has increased at 100 seminaries belonging to the Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in the past five years, with some programmes growing by more than 50 per cent.

Tribunal rules against Christian employee who offered to pray for Muslim colleague
Tribunal rules against Christian employee who offered to pray for Muslim colleague

An employment tribunal has ruled that an NHS trust was right to discipline an occupational therapist for offering to pray for a Muslim colleague and giving her a Christian book.

Obama v Cameron: Who really loves Jesus?
Obama v Cameron: Who really loves Jesus?

The battle of the Easter political message across the pond.

Forensic teams dig up mass graves of ISIS victims in Tikrit
Forensic teams dig up mass graves of ISIS victims in Tikrit

Forensic teams began exhuming the bodies of up to 1,700 people buried in mass graves in Tikrit, northern Iraq, after the city was retaken by Iraqi forces last week.

Girl who escaped Boko Haram calls for forgiveness, says \'they don\'t know what they\'re doing\'
Girl who escaped Boko Haram calls for forgiveness, says 'they don't know what they're doing'

One girl captured by Boko Haram from her school in Chibok village last year has said the militants' lack of education is partly to blame for their behaviour.

World\'s oldest person Jeralean Talley credits her long life to God\'s will
World's oldest person Jeralean Talley credits her long life to God's will

Jeralean Talley from Michigan, aged 115, became the new oldest living person in the world, after the death 116-year-old Gertrude Weaver from Arkansas on Monday.

Influential preacher and civil rights leader Rev Gardner C Taylor dies at 96
Influential preacher and civil rights leader Rev Gardner C Taylor dies at 96

Rev Gardner C Taylor, the grandson of former slaves who became a leading voice in the civil rights movement and a highly respected American preacher, died on Sunday.