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Any Sudoku addicts out there?
If you pick up the newspaper and flip straight past the news to the Sudoku section you might be excited to know that there is a new Bible version for you.
Bibles sold in Tehran despite being labelled 'illegal'
Although the Islamic government of Iran and its security forces have banned Bible distribution, and even possessing a copy is considered a crime, Bibles and other illegal books can still be purchased from street vendors or in old book stores.
American Idol's Colton Dixon signs to EMI CMG/Sparrow Records
He proved he had talent when he came seventh place in the finals of American Idol Season 11.
Paralympics: Records are made to be broken
One of the top competitors at the Paralympics, American swimmer Jessica Long has already won five gold medals and two silvers here in London. And with two more finals to come, she's not finished yet.
Change to assisted dying law would place elderly at risk, Church warns
The Church of England's adviser on medical ethics has warned against the legalisation of assisted dying.
Pakistan: Blasphemy girl granted bail
Rimsha Masih, the Christian girl accused of blasphemy in Pakistan, has been granted bail.
Bill Bryson gets behind church repair fundraising day
People across England will be walking, cycling, jogging and even horse riding their way between churches this Saturday to help raise funds for urgent repair works.
Ryder tournament combines golf and faith
The Ryder Trophy is safe in Welsh hands whatever the outcome of the tournament in Illinois, according to Phil Bishop of the Welsh Christian Golf Society.
Supermarkets slammed for 'overpriced and poorly sourced' food
The boss of one of the UKâs oldest farm shops has hit out at the big supermarket chains for being too expensive and not providing consumers with enough good quality produce from their region.
First live solo album from Brenton Brown
Singer songwriter Brenton Brown will release his first live solo record, God My Rock, next month.
Book Review: James Featherby's 'Of Markets and Men'
Just as businesses are starting to think about their environmental impact, they should also be considering the social damage of their operations
Jews for Jesus founding member dies
Jhan Moskowitz, 64, one of the founders of Jews for Jesus, the best known Jewish evangelism agency in the world, has died after a fall on a subway in New York City.
Carl Moeller steps down as head of Open Doors USA
Dr Carl Moeller has announced he is stepping down as president and chief executive of Open Doors USA.
Churches challenged to be more inclusive
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland has produced resources to help churches think about how they can be more inclusive this Racial Justice Sunday.
Debt-stricken parents struggling to provide for kids
Parents in debt are struggling to provide for their children, with some being unable to feed or clothe them adequately.
Lecrae coming to UK for album launch gig
Lecrae will be putting on a one-night-only gig at the HMV Ritz in Manchester this month.