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Slovenia votes in favour of assisted suicide
A number of countries have introduced the controversial practice.

Bridging the generational gap: what we can learn from Paul's relationship with Timothy
The relationship between the Apostle Paul and Timothy offers a powerful lens for understanding how different generations can walk - and work - together despite their differences.

Islamophobia definition could silence legitimate debate, say Christians
The Christian Institute has cautioned that creating a formal definition of “Islamophobia” risks eroding free speech and stifling legitimate criticism of religion.

DR Congo seeks new peace deal with militia group
Will there ever be peace in the DRC?

Calls for prayer as final verdict approaches in trial of ex-gay Christian
Grech, a Maltese Christian and former finalist on the X Factor Malta TV show, is being prosecuted for allegedly advertising ‘conversion practices’.

New guidance on sex education gets mixed reaction from Christians
Updated guidance on relationships and sex education (RSE) from the Department for Education has received a mixed reaction from Christians.

Tory MP calls for revival of Christian politics
“Our democracy is founded on Christian faith.”

Abortion buffer zones are a threat to freedom - report
If the authorities can ban speech and even prayer in certain places, what can they not do?

12 Bible verses to put you in a good mood
These aren't just feel-good sayings, they're divine promises that speak to every situation.

Ireland records highest annual number of abortions since legalisation in 2019
Newly released figures from Ireland’s Department of Health reveal that 10,852 abortions were carried out in the country in 2024 — the highest annual total recorded since abortion was legalised in 2019.

Canon Andy Roberts MBE named new CEO of Church Mission Society
The Church Mission Society (CMS) has announced that Canon Andy Roberts MBE will take over as its next chief executive officer, stepping into the role on 1 August 2025.

Church leaders bring hope and help to Gaza’s war-torn Christians
Two of the most senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem visited Gaza on Friday, a day after an Israeli strike on the territory’s only Catholic church killed three people and wounded 10, including the resident priest.

Church successfully challenges London council's street preaching ban
A Pentecostal church is celebrating a major win for Christian freedoms after a London council backed down over a street preaching ban.

Christians in Nigeria cling to faith as violence closes in
As deadly attacks on Christian communities continue across central Nigeria, worshippers in Plateau State gathered this month to pray for relief, healing and justice.

Gay man awarded five-figure sum after claiming to undergo 'exorcism' at evangelical church
The church has apologised for mishandling his complaint but denies engaging in conversion therapy.

Research suggests many Brits are afraid to express true opinions
New research by Ipsos Mori has found that many Brits fear expressing their true feelings on race, religion and immigration in case they offend someone.