
'Evangelical' is about faith, not right-wing politics, says European body
The European Evangelical Alliance said that the term “evangelical” is being "wrongly linked to political movements and narratives that do not reflect the reality of evangelical communities in Europe".
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Evangelicals announce month of prayer as Church of England debates same-sex relationships
Evangelicals fear a Private Member's Motion will be used to move the Church away from scriptural teachings on sexuality.
Methodists 'unable to achieve' goal of Net Zero by 2030
A Church report said much progress had been made, but that ultimately the 2030 target is unachievable.
Lichfield Cathedral stone gifted to ancient Essex chapel in symbol of shared faith and heritage
Lichfield and Chelmsford have spiritual links going back over a thousand years.
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Church of England invests more in football outreach programme
While many come just for the football, some stay for Christ.

Where were the Dead Sea Scrolls written? 5-year project begins to find the answer
The European Research Council has given the project 2.5 million euros.

When politics disappoints, where do we turn?
The Bible tells us to pray for those in authority. But the Bible never tells us to worship them.
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Former Queen's chaplain: King Charles has betrayed his faith, office and subjects
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Christian teacher Enoch Burke released from prison after High Court order
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Carl Trueman on the crisis of the West and why nationalism and cultural Christianity are not the answer
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Why C of E bishops won't oppose the Conversion Practices Bill
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One in three pregnancies now result in abortion as England and Wales reach record high
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Evangelicals announce month of prayer as Church of England debates same-sex relationships
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Where were the Dead Sea Scrolls written? 5-year project begins to find the answer
The European Research Council has given the project 2.5 million euros.

Born on the 4th of July
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on the special significance of the 4th of July this year.

Some families have had to remove their own dead from rubble in Venezuela, says church leader
Church sources in the country fear as many as 250,000 people may have been left homeless.

Release International changes name to Voice of Persecuted Christians
The ministry has been supporting persecuted Christians around the world since its creation in 1968.
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'Evangelical' is about faith, not right-wing politics, says European body
The European Evangelical Alliance said that the term “evangelical” is being "wrongly linked to political movements and narratives that do not reflect the reality of evangelical communities in Europe".

Methodists 'unable to achieve' goal of Net Zero by 2030
A Church report said much progress had been made, but that ultimately the 2030 target is unachievable.

When politics disappoints, where do we turn?
The Bible tells us to pray for those in authority. But the Bible never tells us to worship them.

BBC announces major four-part series exploring Jesus’s life and world
The BBC has commissioned a new four-part television series exploring the life of Jesus Christ, bringing together historical research, archaeological evidence and expert perspectives.

Conversion therapy ban 'opens the door to the persecution of parents and pastors'
The plans also infringe on the right of those who want help, to seek it.

Why C of E bishops won't oppose the Conversion Practices Bill
Orthodox Christians opposed to the Labour Government’s Conversion Practices Bill should expect no support from the 26 Church of England bishops in the House of Lords.

The king and the King and kings
The king may rightly defend the freedom of every faith. The Church, however, cannot treat all faiths as equally true, for Jesus himself did not.

Christian teacher Enoch Burke released from prison after High Court order
Irish teacher Enoch Burke has been released from prison on the orders of the High Court in Dublin, ending the latest chapter in a long-running legal dispute that has drawn attention beyond Ireland.

Catholic Church reiterates apology and commitment to safeguarding after bishop charged with rape
The Church said the charges are “deeply distressing”.

One in three pregnancies now result in abortion as England and Wales reach record high
Abortions have increased while the number of conceptions resulting in a live birth has seen almost no change.

Lib Dem Christians call for investigation into party after discrimination case
It is not the first time the Liberal Democrats have faced scrutiny over their attitude towards practising Christians.

The challenge the Church of England faces over transgenderism
There is a reality that the Church of England has to face up to but so far it has failed to do this.

Salvation Army praised for aid efforts in deadly Bedford train crash
An investigation into the exact cause of the crash is ongoing.

Religion treated as a 'problem' in US public life
A new report warns that such an attitude has served as the basis for increasing conflicts that have permeated American society and compromised religious liberty at various levels.

Church of England urges ‘a healthy sense of patriotism’ as Synod prepares to debate national unity
A new Church of England paper calling on Christians to help heal growing divisions sees an increasingly important role in modelling “a healthy sense of patriotism” while resisting both nationalism and political polarisation.

Eric Metaxas on faith, freedom and the restoration of the West
Conservative author and commentator Eric Metaxas speaks to Christian Today about why questions of faith are returning to public life and - and why they are key to the restoration of the West.








