UK
Church of England Labels Abuse Survivor Vexatious and Kills His Appeal Against Archbishop Mullally
Church of England dismisses abuse survivors appeal against Archbishop Sarah Mullally, calling his complaint vexatious despite dozens of witnesses.
UK
Church of England dismisses abuse survivors appeal against Archbishop Sarah Mullally, calling his complaint vexatious despite dozens of witnesses.
UK
Rev Richard Kerr takes the helm of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland as 101 police referrals expose over a decade of safeguarding failures.
Europe
Nearly 5,000 Christians killed for their faith in 2025 as anti Christian hate crimes and legal persecution surge across Europe, UN experts warned.
US
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe declares the belief that the denomination is dying a lie from the pit of Hell despite staggering membership losses.
US
Ryan Gosling stars in Project Hail Mary, a refreshingly hopeful sci fi film celebrating sacrifice, friendship, and humanity's willingness to lay down their lives for one another.
US
Rev. Samuel Rodriguez calls Christians to reclaim Lent as a spiritual reset through fasting, prayer, and repentance, not empty ritual.
US
A Covington Kentucky pastor has been sentenced to two years for sexually abusing a 14 year old girl at his church
US
Will Graham unites 145 churches for the Gulf Coast Celebration of Hope in Gulfport, Mississippi, March 21 to 22, 2026.
Middle East
The war around Iran may decide the fate of Armenia, the world's first Christian nation, as refugees flood across the border and geopolitical pressures mount.
Europe
Europe's spiritual decline came not from secular attack but from churches that traded the fire of the Gospel for the comfort of tradition and cheap grace.
Africa
Nearly 400 million Christians face persecution or violence worldwide, the Holy See warns the United Nations, as record numbers of believers are killed for their faith.
UK
Historian Tom Holland appointed as Durham Cathedral's first Bede Librarian, honouring the legacy of the father of English history.