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Church of England, National Lottery join forces to conserve 'table top' tombs
The tombs are named for their design of a flat slab of stone supported by sides of upright legs.

CoE bishop concedes Farage has a point about 'out of touch' leadership
Bishop Martyn Snow said that many Christians are in favour of tighter border controls “not out of hatred but out of sincere concern for social cohesion, pressure on public services and the pace of cultural change in their communities”.

Bishops warn House of Lords against legalising assisted suicide
Bishops were among the members of the House of Lords speaking out against plans to legalise assisted suicide in England and Wales.

Charlie Kirk's widow pays tribute to 'martyr' husband
"Charlie will stand at his Saviour’s side wearing the glorious crown of a martyr."

Charlie Kirk murder suspect in custody
A man believed to be the shooter who killed Christian conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a TPUSA college event in Utah has been arrested, President Donald Trump has said.

Peers urged to reject 'irredeemably flawed' assisted suicide bill
The House of Lords has begun debating Kim Leadbeater's bill to legalise assisted suicide after it passed the House of Commons in the summer.

Over 100 Christians massacred by Islamist rebels in eastern Congo
In a devastating turn of events, over 100 Christians have been brutally murdered in coordinated attacks by Islamist militants in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Rather than lecturing politicians on immigration, C of E bishops should be preaching eternal salvation
Croft almost certainly is speaking for most Anglican churchgoers in opposing Farage’s policy, but how can he claim to speak for the British people on a political issue?

Reparations demand for colonialism is 'cynical opportunism', says theologian
Anglican priest and former Oxford theology professor Nigel Biggar said it was "astonishingly hypocritical" of African nations to demand reparations.

Care homes 'dangerously unprepared' for assisted suicide
Some care homes may close if assisted suicide is legalised.

Iraqi Christians celebrate unity and survival after years of trial
Christians in northern Iraq have joined together for a festival celebrating the survival of Christianity in the country.

UN Rapporteur calls for greater parental say in transitioning children
She said it was “dangerous” to assume that children were able to make a fully informed decision to change their gender.

Poll highlights gender and political divide when it comes to marriage and having children
Male Trump voters defined success by having children. The answer for female Kamala Harris voters was quite difference.

Poll shows support for functioning NHS rather than assisted suicide
When presented with the choice of a fully funded NHS death or patchy palliative care, patients may well be lead to the former.

Evangelical Alliance's new podcast explores value of women and unborn children
The Evangelical Alliance has announced the launch of a new podcast aimed at sparking deeper conversations about pregnancy, motherhood, and the value of life.

Assemblies of God launches largest missions initiative in decades to reach the unreached
The Assemblies of God World Missions (AGWM) has announced what leaders are calling its largest initiative in more than seven decades, pledging to expand missionary efforts to reach the world’s unengaged and unreached people groups.