
False claims of 'Christian genocide' in Syria put church at risk
A charity that campaigns against the persecution of Christians worldwide has condemned false reports of a “Christian genocide” in Syria
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Lib Dems encouraged to 'be liberal' after anti-Christian discrimination case
Liberal Democrat activists have been reminded of the need to "be liberal".
Free speech win as judge throws out case against Christian street preacher
A Christian street preacher prosecuted after criticising Islam is celebrating a win for free speech after his case was thrown out by a judge this week.
Special edition Gospel of John, street parties to mark 80th VE Day
Churches in Britain have looked to mark the event by hosting traditional street parties and by releasing a Second World War-inspired version of the Gospel of John.
Chris Tomlin sees God's hand in 'The Last Supper' film
Christian worship artist Chris Tomlin has spoken of what he sees as the work of God in his involvement with a new film depicting Jesus’ final meal with his disciples.

Christian activist's arrest for anti-monarchy slogan was unlawful
A left-wing Christian activist who shouted “who elected him?” at a proclamation ceremony for King Charles III was arrested unlawfully.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe talks about Iranian imprisonment ordeal and her faith
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has spoken about her six years of imprisonment in Iran and her complex relationship with faith during and after her ordeal.

Trump and Europe’s defence dilemma
Europe’s long-standing reliance on US defence support is being tested as Trump’s renewed "America First" stance challenges NATO commitments, trade relations, and the future of Western security.
Faith and Life
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Fears for Christians in Syria after massacre
"The Christian Churches while strongly condemning any act that threatens civil peace, denounce and condemn the massacres targeting innocent civilians, and call for an immediate end to these horrific acts, which stand in stark opposition to all human and moral values."

Trump and Europe’s defence dilemma
Europe’s long-standing reliance on US defence support is being tested as Trump’s renewed "America First" stance challenges NATO commitments, trade relations, and the future of Western security.

Muslim authorities close Christian schools for Ramadan
Christian schools in northern Nigeria have been shut down for Ramadan by order of the regional governors.

1,500 year old 'Nun of the Rings' found in Israel
Archaeologists in Israel have discovered the remains of a nun who practised an extreme form of asceticism.
News

What AI means for the Church
Christian Today spoke with Heinz Oldewage, Managing Director at Christian Vision, to hear more about the challenges and opportunities of AI for the Church.

Cricket and Christianity fight for the Ashes
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has deleted a social media post and apologised for any potential offence after joking that the Pope “loves the Ashes”.

Delivering the Gospel of Jesus through music
Christian Today spoke with Lindz West from LZ7 to hear more about a new album in the works, his thoughts on the evolution of gospel music over the last two decades, and how his music is impacting young people.

Bishop and Traitors star front Tearfund's International Women's Day campaign
Admired women in the Church are heading up Tearfund's new campaign for International Women's Day.

From the pews to the press: a new communication blueprint for the Church
In an era where media narratives shape public perception, churches often struggle to make their voices heard.

Process for choosing next Archbishop of Canterbury scrutinised
A member of the Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) has raised concerns about the process of appointing the next Archbishop of Canterbury.

CofE diocese’s new inclusive prayer guide says Christianity spread by racist Europeans
A Church of England diocese has introduced a new prayer guide stating that Christianity was historically propagated through “racist European ideologies.”

'Citizens Jury' on euthanasia 'deeply flawed'
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics (NCB) and its “citizen’s jury” has been called “deeply flawed” by Care Not Killing (CNK), a group which campaigns against euthanasia and in favour of greater palliative care.