34 children at Bible camp among hundreds dead in Indonesian earthquake
Indonesian authorities scrambled on Monday to get help into quake-hit Sulawesi island as survivors streamed away from their ruined homes.
Indonesian authorities scrambled on Monday to get help into quake-hit Sulawesi island as survivors streamed away from their ruined homes.
Christians have voiced concerns over the decision by the UK equalities watchdog to take NHS England to court over fertility services for younger transgender patients.
Prime Minister Theresa May called on her party on Sunday to unite behind her plan to leave the European Union, making a direct appeal to critics by saying their desire for a free trade deal was at the heart of her Brexit proposals.
The Prime Minister will thank churches and Christian organisations for their contribution to society in a church service on Sunday.
He doesn't believe in God and doesn't go to church but TV presenter Richard Madeley has a message for the Church of England: either believe all of the Bible or don't believe it all.
Theresa May has dismissed comments by the Archbishop of Canterbury criticising the Government's welfare policy.
The leading scouting organisation for women and girls in the UK has expelled two Girl Guide leaders after they voiced their objections to the charity's recent policy on transgender inclusion.
Mission activities that included 'distinctively Christian' elements like prayer, worship and Bible reading were more likely to engage children and young people in the faith than those that tried to introduce them at a later point.
The Bristol Baptist College building in the mid-80s, when I trained for ministry there, had a rather remarkable feature.
As a parish priest I find the whole structure of our worship service tends to back up the talking model.
Unless the issue of corruption, which is endemic in Africa, is addressed billions will simply be siphoned away.
Some observers believe it gives far too much away to Beijing, which has recently shown itself to be firmly in opposition to religion.
Pope Francis on Monday urged Latvians, who broke with the Soviet Union nearly 30 years ago, to cherish their hard-won freedom.