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How to prepare for the storms of life
Christian Today speaks to pastor and author Justin Kendrick to hear his thoughts the challenge of suffering and how Christians can better face it.

Report reveals alarming surge in anti-Christian attacks across India in 2025
Christians are continuing to suffer for their faith in India, with hundreds of instances of discrimination recorded in a new study.

Beirut blast of 2020 still scars survivors five years on
Despite conflict with Israel and Covid 19, for some the blast was the toughest of incidents.

Salvation Army offers summer relief as families struggle to cope
As the cost-of-living crisis deepens, a new survey commissioned by The Salvation Army reveals that many parents in the UK are sacrificing their own basic needs to give their children a semblance of summer joy.

Mel Gibson announces plan to split resurrection story into two-part biblical epic
Mel Gibson’s long-delayed sequel to The Passion of the Christ will now be released as two separate films, with both parts scheduled for release in 2027.

Islamists have killed over 22,300 in Africa this last year - study
Militant Islamists groups have expanded their presence in Africa and more than doubled fatalities linked to violent activities in specific regions in the continent according to a study by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies (ACSS).

The Babylon Bee challenges California censorship law
California is not the first state to try to censor parodies of politicians.

Christian leaders call on government to reform prison system
A coalition of Christian leaders has issued a call to the UK government to urgently reform the nation’s struggling criminal justice system, asserting that years of punitive policies and deprivation have left communities at risk and vulnerable people unsupported.

Kate Forbes' departure from politics is a huge loss for Scotland
We pray for her – and her family. And we pray for a Scotland that is now far poorer because of the loss of its best leader.

Britain's oldest bioethics institute to close
It is hoped the centre will leave a legacy of research resources on key bioethical questions.

Ireland appeals for release of missionary kidnapped by Haitian gang
Effectively, the gangs have replaced the government in much of Haiti.

Dig reveals more secrets of ancient abbey
The excavations are shedding new light on the monastery.

Political turmoil in Bangladesh spells trouble for Christians
Islamists are starting to fill the power vacuum.

Police criticised over treatment of preacher threatened by Muslims
The incident occurred in Bristol when Pastor Dia Moodley was preaching in the city centre.

Australia may also rule in favour of biological reality
Will Australia follow the UK in accepting biological reality?

Outcry as Indian lawmaker calls for Christians to be attacked for money
A senior politician in India has provoked outrage after reportedly publicly offering a cash reward for violent attacks on Christian missionaries and leaders.