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There’s an untold story about the elections we have just had across England - and maybe about every election that ever gets ...
Cardinal Désiré Tzarahazana, the most senior Roman Catholic in Madagascar, has called upon believers in Jesus to set an ...
Churches and cathedrals are playing a big part in this week's 80th anniversary commemorations of Victory in Europe - or VE - ...
After 28 years at the helm of Church Action on Poverty, Niall Cooper is stepping down from his role as director – marking the ...
Televangelist Benny Hinn and his wife Suzanne remarried on Sunday at the Holyland Experience in Orlando, Florida in front of a thousand people. The Archbishop of Westminster, Vincent Nichols has said ...
Samuel Escobar Aguirre, a leading Peruvian theologian, missiologist and Bible scholar, died this week at the age of 90. Born in Arequipa, Peru, in 1934, Escobar devoted his life to serving the church ...
Financial savings for Britain's broken healthcare system could pressure more vulnerable people into choosing assisted suicide if it were to be legalised. A government impact assessment estimated that ...
If you’re from Nigeria (or any other country in Africa) like me, you’ve probably come across the prosperity gospel. It’s deeply woven into the fabric of many churches - preaching that the more you ...
Christian Aid is planning on cutting its staff by nearly half this year as part of what it is calling an international restructure. The charity has downplayed the suggestion that the cuts are in ...
Last week, the UK Supreme Court delivered a powerful and long-overdue judgment: families who lose children in hospital-led, court-ordered end-of-life decisions have the right to tell their stories.