Natalie Chigariro

How crack SAS snipers saved a Christian family seconds from death
A Christian family near Mosul, Iraq, narrowly escaped death as a result of intervention by SAS snipers.

Martin Luther's handwriting discovered on 16th-century document in American university
The handwriting of Martin Luther has been discovered on a 1520 Pamphlet at Emory University in Atlanta.

Forth to Farne Pilgrimage Way to launch this Sunday
A new pilgrimage route travelling through the picturesque coastal scenery between North Berwick and Lindisfarne will be opened this Sunday in Whitekirk, East Lothian.

How a West Midlands pastor is reaching out to the UK's fast-growing Polish population
Church leader and author, Pastor Joe Hayes, has written a book aimed at nurturing the growing number of Polish believers.

'The challenge of our generation' â Pete Greig joins calls for climate change action
Best-selling author and International Director of the 24-7 prayer movement, Pete Grieg, is calling climate change the 'challenge of our generation'.

Former Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, is to receive life peerage
The Prime Minister's Office has announced that Rt Rev & Rt Hon Richard Chartres, recently retired Bishop of London, is to be awarded a life peerage.

Lidl under fire once again after airbrushing crosses out of Italian church
Supermarket chain Lidl is under fire once again for airbrushing out Christian crosses from a church in the historic village of Dolceacqua.

Archbishop of Sydney defends million-dollar donation to campaign against same-sex marriage
Glenn Davies, Archbishop of Sydney, has written a letter defending his diocese's decision to donate $1 million to fund the campaign against same-sex marriage in Australia.

Capital punishment is an 'inhuman measure' says Pope Francis
Pope Francis has implored the church to take a stronger stance against capital punishment

'Gender is sacred': Greek Orthodox Church in fury over new sex change law
Tuesday saw the Greek parliament pass a law that will increase the ease with which individuals can change their legally recognised gender.

Council in London first to introduce 'ground-breaking' ban on anti-abortion protests
A landmark decision by Ealing council could see pro-life protests banned nationwide.

'God you are worthy of my tears and pain': Detained Pastor Andrew Brunson pens heartfelt song from Turkish prison
The family of Andrew Brunson, a Protestant pastor accused of espionage, have shared a heartfelt song written during his time in prison to mark more than a year in captivity.