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Pakistan temporarily halts plan to evict Christians from settlement
Faced with poverty and discrimination, many Christians have nowhere to go.

Where to enjoy Christian heritage on the King's new coastal path
Here are five remarkable Christian stops worth visiting on the new King Charles III England Coast Path, each one rooted not only in its own history but also in the wider coastal landscape around it.

Rowan Williams ponders Anglican Communion's survival
In two decades, the issues affecting the Anglican Communion have not changed but the divisions have only intensified.

Canadian Supreme Court hears challenge against controversial secularism law
The case is not just about crosses and hijabs, but national unity.

Archbishop warns of threat to Christianity in Nigeria
The Nigerian church leader also claimed that Trump's military strikes have "not achieved much".

Royal aides attempt to ease fears about Prince William's faith
The Prince of Wales has never publicly indicated holding any form of personal Christian faith.

UK investor offers to buy church and give it rent-free to Christian ministry
A local businessman and YouTuber known for offering controversial wealth-creation advice says he is so frustrated by empty church buildings in England that he has offered to buy one and rent it free of charge to a Christian community willing to use it for worship, evangelism and serving the homeless.

Report raises concerns about anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe
Dozens of anti-Christian incidents were recorded in February, including a violent assault on Christians at a pro-life event in Germany.

Pro-life group fears proposed Belfast byelaws will suppress free speech
The byelaws include restrictions on pro-life material.

Danny Kruger says churches should have 'special privilege' to worship in national spaces
Reform MP, Danny Kruger, has waded into the ongoing row over a large Muslim prayer event in Trafalgar Square, saying that "it should not happen again".

Jimmy Lai's daughter says he is looking to God after imprisonment
The daughter of imprisoned media tycoon Jimmy Lai told those gathered at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast that her father believes his life "is no longer about me, but God,” as she shared how his commitment to his faith remains strong despite the difficulties he faces.

In many countries, people see others as morally good - but not in the US
Across 25 countries, people tend to see their fellow citizens as more morally good than bad, but there are sharp differences between nations and continuing divisions over issues such as abortion, homosexuality, gambling and divorce.

The ancient Christian tradition of pilgrimage
For centuries, Christians have gone on pilgrimage to seek God, to remember the faith of those who have gone before them, and to encounter the Lord in a deeper way.

The dilemma of war for Christians
With wars constantly in the news, it is good to reflect on the biblical ethics of conflict.

Christians call for protection and release of prisoners in Iran
Iranian diaspora Christians are divided on the current conflict.

Christian organisations condemn government aid cuts
Tearfund, CAFOD and Christian Aid have all received government funding.