Archbishop condemns Nigeria violence after 110 killed in attack
The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned an attack in Nigeria that left at least 110 people dead.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned an attack in Nigeria that left at least 110 people dead.
In what is believed to be a legal first in the country, the judge ruled that on the balance of probabilities, the teen had suffered verbal abuse "related to his feelings and expression of gender identity".
France is to review a cap on the number of people who can attend in-person church services after Catholic bishops complained.
Ann-Marie was 8-years-old when she received a Christmas shoebox in her native Zambia filled with gifts from a stranger. She writes here about the impact that shoebox had on her as a child and why it compels her to do the same for other children today.
Three Christians had their throats slit and a fourth was beheaded in a horrific attack in Indonesia on Friday.
An archaeologist at the University of Reading believes he may have stumbled upon the house where Jesus lived as a boy with his parents, Mary and Joseph.
A US pastor is facing prosecution after launching balloons carrying Bibles into North Korea.
The Archbishop of Canterbury and Christian development agencies have lashed out at the Government's decision to slash the overseas aid budget.
The unjust detention of Christians, including wrongful arrest and kidnapping, is "one of the most prevalent, enduring and serious forms of persecution today", research by Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has found.
Christian organisations are among the nearly 200 charities urging Boris Johnson not to slash Britain's overseas aid budget.
Thousands of Christians have been killed in Nigeria at the hands of Boko Haram.
More people have come forward with "concerns" about Carl Lentz's time at Hillsong NYC following his firing from the church earlier this month.
Christians around the world are praying together on the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.