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Evangelicals Should Not Worry Over 'Minority' Status
The church in the West doesn’t hold the authority that it once did but the church has historically done just as well when it was in a position of weakness, says Richard Tiplady.
Church Failing Youth With 'Cool' Ministers, Entertainment
The current state of youth ministry in the U.K. is falling far short of the mark, fears one veteran youth minister. "Why do we say youth leaders have to be cool, to dress in a certain way? And why are we so reluctant to teach them the Bible?"
Evangelicals: Norway Slaughter Totally Opposes Goodness of God
The World Evangelical Alliance has extended its “deepest sympathy” to the people of Norway after Friday's horrific attacks.
Iranian Pastor Remains on Death Row, Some Reports Say
A written verdict from an Iranian court has cast further doubt on reports that the death sentence of an Iranian pastor has been annulled.
Church Calls for Proper Investigation After News of the World Fallout
As News of the World bid the nation “Thank you and goodbye” with its last ever edition Sunday, the Church of England has called upon its owner, News Corp, to undertake a proper investigation into phone hacking allegations.
Anglican Bishop Blasts West's Reticence on Christian Persecution
An Anglican bishop in the Church of England has criticized the West’s reticence on violence against Christians and other minority communities in the Middle East, South Asia and other parts of the world.
Chris Tomlin, David Crowder Band Join EMI's Japan Auction
EMI Christian Music Group's Chris Tomlin, David Crowder Band, Audrey Assad and Josh Wilson are among the artists joining the label's biggest stars, including The Beatles and Katy Perry, in donating exclusive personal items and memorabilia to the EMI family's charity auction for Japan earthquake and tsunami victims.
5 Iranian Christians to Face Trial for Blasphemy
Five Christians charged with blasphemy are to stand trial in a lower court in Iran. They are due to appear before the court in two weeks.
Susan Boyle Gives Up Treats, Donates Money for Lent
Singer Susan Boyle is among the Scottish stars giving up their favorite treats to raise money for impoverished communities around the world.
Atheist Scholar Hosts BBC's New Bible Series
The BBC has chosen an atheist Hebrew scholar as the presenter of its new series on the Bible.