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Archbishop Justin Welby's gay sex comments spark backlash
Evangelicals have expressed "disbelief" at comments made by the Archbishop of Canterbury in which he claimed that gay sex is not sinful if it is within a committed relationship.
Global persecution of Christians 'significantly worse,' authoritarian regimes more repressive: report
The persecution of Christians worldwide has "significantly worsened" in the last year, a human rights charity has warned.
Therapists urge churches to offer more than celibacy for people with unwanted same-sex attraction
People suffering as a result of unwanted same-sex attraction or gender confusion should be allowed to seek professional help, and the Church must offer a more hopeful message than simply telling them to be celibate for the rest of their lives.
Trans ideology is 'deeply misogynistic'
Transgender ideology is "deeply misogynistic" and Christians must work to protect the preciousness of women and femininity, a conference has heard.
'Serious threat': Western nations urged to protect religious freedom amid growing intolerance
Western countries are being asked to protect religious freedom, including for people of faith who hold traditional views on marriage and sexuality.
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.