
Is Carney’s Davos sermon the way forward?
Is there hope? Yes, but it is not in Carney’s Brave New World.
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Government announces £92m fund to support historic places of worship
The Church of England has cautiously welcomed the new fund.
Goma experiences revival one year after invasion
Despite great suffering and hardship, God is working.
Police ban 'Walk with Jesus' march through Muslim area over fears of 'violence and serious disorder'
A 'Walk with Jesus' march through a predominantly Muslim part of London has been banned by the Metropolitan Police over concerns that it will lead to "violence and serious disorder".
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Could stained glass still have a role in modern-day mission?
There is much biblical truth to be found in stained glass windows for those who look with an enquiring mind.

2025 was a record year for Bible sales — UK’s biggest Christian publisher asks why Gen Z is heading back into Church
God's out there, telling people to come in. Maybe we’ve just got to be ready, arms outstretched, to offer a warm welcome.

Christian lecturer sacked over comments on homosexuality continues appeal
A Christian lecturer was in court this week to appeal a tribunal decision that upheld his dismissal from a Bible college for a social media post expressing traditional evangelical views on sexuality.
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Police ban 'Walk with Jesus' march through Muslim area over fears of 'violence and serious disorder'
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What we don’t know about Noah’s Ark
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Sex robots are becoming a thing: what are the ethical considerations for Christians?
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Christian lecturer sacked over comments on homosexuality continues appeal
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More Protestant churches closed than opened in the US in 2024, new analysis finds
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Ireland on 'wrong path' as fertility and marriage rates reach record lows
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Anti-ICE protesters who disrupted Cities Church service are arrested and charged
The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday that federal agents arrested three activists involved in an anti-ICE protest that disrupted a worship service last Sunday at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Brazil in 'crisis of censorship' over trans and LGBT ideology
The crime of "homophobia" is punishable by up to five years in prison.

Former Archbishop of Canterbury accuses Putin of 'heresy' over Ukrainian war remarks
“We’re talking about something which undermines a really fundamental aspect of religious belief, of Christian belief, which assumes that we have to defend God by violence," said Williams.

Indian families' homes destroyed for refusing to renounce Christ
As often happens, the police sided with the persecutors
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Christian lecturer sacked over comments on homosexuality continues appeal
A Christian lecturer was in court this week to appeal a tribunal decision that upheld his dismissal from a Bible college for a social media post expressing traditional evangelical views on sexuality.

Young adults driving renewed interest in Christianity, research finds
A new set of supplemental reports from the Evangelical Alliance suggests that young adults are emerging as a significant group among those coming to Christian faith in the UK, with authenticity, Scripture and community proving decisive factors in their journeys.

Middle East Christians warn rapid growth in faith is outpacing discipleship support
Christian leaders working across the Middle East say a surge in spiritual openness is leading thousands to explore faith in Jesus, but warn that a lack of local discipleship structures risks leaving many new believers unsupported.

Goma experiences revival one year after invasion
Despite great suffering and hardship, God is working.

Sarah Mullally defends Church reparations plan from critics
Critics of the plan are "disappointed" by Mullally's response.

Legal appeal launched against Labour's destructive VAT raid on schools
Labour have been accused of an "ideological" attack on freedom of choice.

Sex robots are becoming a thing: what are the ethical considerations for Christians?
From a Christian perspective there are two basic problems with the idea of people seeking to have sexual relationships with robots.

Enoch Burke arrested yet again
Burke has accrued fines totalling hundreds of thousands of euros.

Kuwait’s first church granted minor basilica status
Kuwait’s first church has been formally elevated to the status of a Minor Basilica, marking a significant milestone for the country’s Christian community and for churches across the Gulf region.

Nigerian government must do more to protect its people after yet another mass kidnapping
The Nigerian government has started taking action, but more needs to be done.

Christian leaders warn of threats to unity in the Holy Land
Senior Christian leaders in Jerusalem have warned that outside political and ideological interference could be endangering the unity and survival of Christianity in the Holy Land.

Christians welcome launch of parliamentary inquiry into NI online pimping platforms
A new parliamentary inquiry has been launched to investigate the role of online pimping websites in facilitating the exploitation of women and girls across Northern Ireland.

Church leaders gather in the Holy Land to support local believers
The bishops wish to provide pastoral support to believers in the Holy Land.

Charity Commission issues warnings to two CoE dioceses over safeguarding
The Bishop of Chelmsford disagrees with some of the Charity Commission's findings.

More Protestant churches closed than opened in the US in 2024, new analysis finds
The closures have served to highlight the importance of church planting, say researchers.

Cultivating the fruits of the Spirit: gentleness that reflects God’s strength
To be gentle is often equated with being passive, fragile, or easily overlooked - a liability rather than a virtue. But the Kingdom of God operates by an entirely different framework.

Call to action after reports of 163 Christians kidnapped in Nigeria
"Heavily armed bandits" are reported to have raided at least two churches in Nigeria on Sunday and kidnapped 163 worshippers, officials report.

What we don’t know about Noah’s Ark
The story of Noah’s Ark is one of the most well-known Bible stories and has been retold in songs, children’s storybooks, cartoons, and films. Many people think they know the story; however, there are many things we simply do not know. This is the story …

What is the Christian view on immigration?
Individuals and governments may not have the same responsibilities.

Cultivating the fruits of the Spirit: self-control that leads to true freedom
At first glance, self-control can sound as though it depends on personal willpower or moral discipline. But biblical self-control does not originate from the self at all.








