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Bible Society withdraws 'Quiet Revival' report as it admits data was 'faulty'
Bible Society said the Quiet Revival report "can no longer be regarded as a reliable source of information about the spiritual landscape in Britain".

Päivi Räsänen 'shocked and profoundly disappointed' after being convicted over pamphlet
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen has been criminally convicted for publishing a pamphlet in which she expressed a traditional view of marriage and sexuality.

Landmark ruling expected in Finnish politician's Bible tweet case
Päivi Räsänen's legal counsel has said the stakes are "extremely high".

Christians divided over Islamic prayers in Trafalgar Square
Christians are at odds over the best response.

Scottish grandmother back in court after arrest for holding sign in abortion clinic buffer zone
A Scottish grandmother who was arrested and charged for holding a sign offering consensual conversation in an abortion clinic buffer zone has another court hearing on Thursday.

Arrests made as anti-racism group protests 'Walk With Jesus' event
It is unclear whether those arrested were from UKIP or Stand Up To Racism.

Why we need daily repentance
Daily repentance is the forgotten path to spiritual renewal.

Iran conflict could open doors for the Gospel, says mission agency
EEM is also calling for prayers for those impacted by the conflict.

War disrupts Holy Week in Jerusalem
The impact of the escalating conflict in the Middle East region is being felt keenly in Jerusalem.

Thousands gather for installation of Sarah Mullally as 106th Archbishop of Canterbury
Dame Sarah Mullally has been formally installed today as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to hold the role in the Church of England’s 1,400-year history.

Church leaders condemn antisemitic ambulance attack
Christian leaders have been united in their condemnation of a firebomb attack on four ambulances operated by a Jewish charity.

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".