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Parents Forgive Hit-and-Run Killer for Son's Death
The parents of an 11-year-old boy, who was knocked down and killed by a woman driving while she was high on cannabis, say they forgive their son\'s killer.
Research Reveals Sharp Decline in Faith in Britain
New research from the National Center for Social Research paints a bleak picture of declining faith in Britain. Only half of the population describe themselves as Christian.
Don't Lose Track of Reality This Christmas, Says Frost
The head of Share Jesus International has called on Christians not to let go of reality amid all the carol services and A-frame nativity sets this Christmas.
Government Treats Religious Believers as 'Oddballs,' Says Anglican Leader
The Archbishop of Canterbury has accused the government of treating religion as an \"eccentricity\" and believers as \"oddities.\"
Judge Clears U.K. Couple of Charges in Muslim 'Abuse' Case
After a \"very difficult\" nine-month battle, U.K. Christian hotel owners Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang were found not guilty of using "threatening, abusive or insulting words" that were "religiously aggravated."
Anglican Head Appeals to Gov'ts to Give Hope to HIV Victims
The head of the worldwide Anglican Communion has called on governments to bring hope to the world\'s millions of HIV sufferers by giving them the medical help they need.
Anglican Leader Calls for Good Samaritans in Face of Economic Gloom
The Archbishop of York has called for a new generation of Good Samaritans to bring comfort to those struggling in the recession.
Bishop Praises Resilience of Flood Victims
The Bishop of Carlisle has praised flood victims in Cumbria, in the North West of England, for their resilience as he urged Christians to pray.
Anglican Head, Pope Hold 'Cordial' Talks
Archbishop of Canterbury Dr. Rowan Williams met Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican Saturday to discuss relations between Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches.
Greek Orthodox Church Opposes Crucifix Ban
The Greek Orthodox Church has come out in opposition to a ban on crucifixes in classrooms in Italy. It fears the ban could trigger similar court rulings concerning the public display of Christian symbols in other European countries.