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Christians condemn Hamas attack on Israel; soldiers, civilians taken hostage by militants
Christians have joined in the condemnation of a major Hamas attack on Israel that has prompted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to declare, "We are at war."
Christian man stages protest at Conservative Party Conf. after suspension for opposing 'pride'
A Christian councilor who was suspended from the Conservative Party in the U.K. after sharing a social media post criticizing LGBT pride events staged a protest at the Party's Conference this week.
'No light at the end of the tunnel': Future of Christians in Syria, Lebanon under threat
A "mass exodus" of "desperate" Christians from Syria and Lebanon is threatening the future presence of the faith in the two countries, a church leader has warned.
Evangelical Christians continue decades of growth in Spain
An update from the Observatory of Religious Pluralism in Spain has shone a light on the changing face of religious belief in the European nation, revealing some of the challenges and opportunities facing Christians in the traditionally Catholic country.
Silent prayer is not unlawful, says Home Secretary Suella Braverman after spate of arrests
The Home Secretary has told police forces up and down the country that people should not be criminalized for praying silently.
7,000 join March for Life UK in London's Parliament Square, lament highest-ever abortion numbers
Thousands of people marched through London to support of the unborn over the weekend. Police estimates put the number of participants in this year's March for Life UK at 7,000.
1,000 Pakistani Christians 'terrorized,' forced to sleep outdoors after homes ransacked in mob violence
A thousand Christians have fled their homes and are now sleeping rough after they were targeted by rampaging mobs.
Christian charity raises concerns over assisted suicide claims after man kills sick wife
Christian charity CARE has voiced concern about calls to legalize assisted suicide in the U.K. after a man sentenced in the killing of his terminally ill wife was freed by a Cypriot court.
Households with at least 2 faiths are growing, census shows
An analysis of data from the 2021 Census has revealed nearly 300,000 multi-faith households across England and Wales.
Pastors pay tribute to Rev. Carmel Jones, Pentecostal Credit Union founder who helped black churches
Tributes have been paid to the Rev. Carmel Jones, a prominent figure of the Windrush Generation, after he died on Saturday following a period of ill health.