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What do we know about the brothers and sisters of Jesus?
Jesus had brothers and sisters who are mentioned in the New Testament. But what can we know about them?
Christian groups launch first National Week of Prayer at over 100 locations
Over a hundred events will be taking place throughout the week as Christians join together for the first National Week of Prayer for the U.K. and beyond.
Pastor arrested after commenting on Islam, saying sex is binary
A Christian pastor was arrested after he made comments about Islam and the binary nature of sex while street preaching outside Bristol University.
8 dead in airstrike that hit church in Lebanon
At least eight people have died after a missile struck a church in Lebanon.
Kate Forbes tells Scotland's Christians not to 'fear,' Church is pivotal to fixing nation's problems
Scotland's deputy first minister has sought to reassure Christians that they have a role to play in helping the country address its challenges.
UK Charity Commission launches inquiry into Barnabas Aid
The charity regulator for England and Wales has launched a statutory inquiry into a charity that supports persecuted Christians.
Michael Oh closes out Lausanne 4 with call to 'collective responsibility' for the Great Commission
"The Great Commission is everyone's responsibility," Michael Oh told thousands of Christians at the end of the Fourth Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization on Saturday.
'Abortion isn't Healthcare': Christians unite in London for March for Life UK
Thousands of people gathered in central London Saturday to take part in the annual March for Life U.K.
Barnabas Aid founder suspended amid reports of 'chaos'
There are reports of internal turmoil at Barnabas Aid after the suspension of its founder Patrick Sookhdeo, his wife, and two trustees.
2 ancient churches lost to the Black Death reopen after 650 years
Two ancient churches in England, closed for over 650 years after the outbreak of the Black Death plague decimated their congregations, have finally reopened to the public in a celebratory event.