Europe
The Two Saints Who Gave 300 Million Christians Their Alphabet on Valentine's Day
Two Byzantine monks created the Cyrillic alphabet and translated Scripture into Slavic, giving Eastern Europe its written language and Christian faith.
Europe
Two Byzantine monks created the Cyrillic alphabet and translated Scripture into Slavic, giving Eastern Europe its written language and Christian faith.
UK
Kings College London launches puberty blockers trial on children as young as 10 despite nationwide ban drawing fierce criticism from evangelicals and parents.
Africa
Church of England General Synod votes to add 21 Coptic Christians executed by ISIS in Libya to its official calendar of commemorations.
UK
General Synod votes to end the Living in Love and Faith process by July 2026 as divisions over same sex blessings remain unresolved.
UK
New UK research reveals 20% of adults are open to exploring Christianity as hundreds of churches prepare for a nationwide Easter 2026 mission.
UK
England tightens trans guidance in schools demanding parental involvement and safeguarding while Scotland remains permissive sparking outrage among parents
Europe
St Paul wrote his timeless definition of love for the Corinthian church, not for weddings. Here is how it became the most popular wedding reading.
UK
Archbishop Sarah Mullally emerged from her first General Synod with cautious optimism but the Church of England faces deepening divisions over same sex blessings
UK
The Church of England General Synod passed four sweeping safeguarding reforms including independent oversight and public tribunals after years of abuse scandals.
Europe
Italian influencer priest Don Alberto Ravagnani quits priesthood over Catholic celibacy rules
Europe
Finnish MP Paivi Rasanen Testifies Before US Congress on European Threats to Christian Free Speech Finnish Member of Parliament Paivi Rasanen and Irish writer Graham Linehan testified before the US House Judiciary Committee on February 4, 2026, in a hearing titled "Europe's Threat to American Speech and
USA
Jesus said to the Pharisees: “There was a rich man who dressed in purple garments and fine linen and dined sumptuously each day. And lying at his door was a poor man named Lazarus, covered with sores, who would gladly have eaten his fill of the scraps that fell from