Susie Turner

Men more likely to drink drive than women
Men more likely to drink drive than women

Men are more likely than women to get behind the wheel of a car when they are over the limit, a new survey has found.

Churchman predicts Scotland will say no to independence
Churchman predicts Scotland will say no to independence

The former moderator of the Free Church of Scotland thinks the royal baby could sway the vote on independence.

Grant makes urgent repairs possible for Katherine Jenkins\' former church
Grant makes urgent repairs possible for Katherine Jenkins' former church

Classical singer Katherine Jenkins has spoken of her delight at a grant being made to a historic Welsh church where she used to be a chorister.

New Zealand\'s cardboard cathedral dedicated
New Zealand's cardboard cathedral dedicated

The New Zealand city of Christchurch has dedicated its transitional cardboard cathedral after the original concrete building was damaged beyond repair by an earthquake.

Book explores early church\'s \'forgotten women\'
Book explores early church's 'forgotten women'

A Manchester University professor has published a book to shine light on the women she claims have been neglected by mainstream churches.

Luis Palau mobilising next generation of evangelists
Luis Palau mobilising next generation of evangelists

Luis Palau is known for his large scale evangelistic festivals but his next event won't be aimed at the unchurched, rather on equipping those reaching out to them with the Gospel.

Moody and HCJB Global partner in radio training across Africa
Moody and HCJB Global partner in radio training across Africa

Moody Radio and HCJB Global have teamed up to provide training to Christian radio station personnel across Africa.

Spraying of indigenous people\'s land in Colombia causing sickness
Spraying of indigenous people's land in Colombia causing sickness

Christian Aid has the criticised aerial-spraying of coca crops in northwest Colombia, saying it is putting the future of indigenous children at risk.

Blessing for fundraising bikers
Blessing for fundraising bikers

Bikers from the North East received a blessing in celebration of their amazing fundraising efforts.

10,000 toys for children in Syria
10,000 toys for children in Syria

Leicestershire churches and faith communities have donated an estimated 10,000 toys for children affected by the conflict in Syria.

Art exhibition comes from Cairo to St Paul\'s
Art exhibition comes from Cairo to St Paul's

An interfaith art exhibition promoting peace and compassion is coming to St Paul's Cathedral from Cairo in Egypt.

Krish Kandiah: Adoption \'most challenging and rewarding thing\'
Krish Kandiah: Adoption 'most challenging and rewarding thing'

This year's Keswick Convention heard an appeal to Christians to consider adopting a child in need of a loving home.

UK Salvation Army welcomes appointment of André Cox as new international leader
UK Salvation Army welcomes appointment of André Cox as new international leader

André Cox has been appointed as the next international leader and 20th General of The Salvation Army.

Fatwa against Baha\'i community prompts concerns for Iran\'s religious minority
Fatwa against Baha'i community prompts concerns for Iran's religious minority

Christian Solidarity Worldwide has voiced concern about the future for religious minorities in Iran after a fatwa was issued against the Baha'i community.

Syria: Wells dug on church grounds amid water shortages
Syria: Wells dug on church grounds amid water shortages

Church grounds are being used to source new water wells in the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo

Right-to-die verdict welcomed
Right-to-die verdict welcomed

Right-to-die campaigners have lost their legal challenges at the Court of Appeal in London.