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Christian international development charity Tearfund has appointed Silas Balraj as its new chief executive, bringing decades of global leadership experience to the role.
Rochester Cathedral has become home to a 1930s floatplane, restored and displayed as part of a celebration of Medway’s aviation history. The Short Scion, originally built in 1937 in Rochester, was ...
The daughter of South Korea’s first female Anglican priest has been detained by U.S. immigration officials over an alleged visa issue. Yeonsoo Go, 20, was arrested in New York on July 31 after a ...
A prominent Protestant pastor in eastern China has been formally arrested for selling sermon recordings, in what Christian advocates describe as part of an ongoing campaign to suppress religious ...
New claims from an independent researcher suggest that inscriptions found in a 3,800-year-old Egyptian mine could reference Moses, who Christians believe led the Israelites out of slavery. Michael Bar ...
Saeid Mansour Abdulraziq was formally charged on 22 July by Egypt’s State Security Court with “joining a terrorist organisation”, “stirring unrest", and “spreading false news".
Christians in Bangladesh are praying for their safety a year after the country's Prime Minister was ousted. Since the resignation of Sheikh Hasina’s government in 2024, more radical, anti-Christian ...
Just three days into what was anticipated to be a three-week trial, the former Overseeing Shepherd of Gloriavale, Howard Temple, pleaded guilty to 12 indecent assault charges against young female ...
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a horrific attack on a Catholic church in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where up to 43 people were slaughtered, some of them children taking part ...
The Trustee Board of the Baptist Union of Great Britain (BUGB) has said it is “deeply saddened” at the news that Spurgeon’s College has entered insolvency. The College, which was the largest Baptist ...
A Catholic priest has given a harrowing account of what it was like being held captive for 51 days by armed extremists in Nigeria.
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