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Carey Lodge

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Archbishop Of Nigeria To Settle Row Between Bishop And His Church After They Locked Him Out

An ongoing dispute between a Nigerian bishop and his cathedral is to be dealt with by the primate of the country's Church. → Read More

Thousands Fleeing ISIS At Risk As Temperatures Plummet Near Mosul

More than 77,000 people have been displaced from the region surrounding the city since the offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS began on October 17, the UN has said. → Read More

Religious Freedom 'Deteriorated Tremendously' In 2016

The intensity and violence of persecution against religious minorities around the world is "like nothing we've seen in the past two or three decades" an expert has told Christian Today. → Read More

200,000 Muslims Protest In Jakarta To Demand Jail For Christian Governor

At least 200,000 Muslims poured into Jakarta on Friday to demand that the Christian governor of the city be jailed after allegedly insulting the Quran. → Read More

From Bethlehem To Bedford: What If Mary And Joseph Were 21st Century Refugees?

The 'Very British Nativity' video shows child actors retelling the Christmas story as if Mary and Joseph were trying to seek sanctuary in the UK. → Read More

300,000 Mosul Children At Serious Risk After Water Supply Cut Off

Almost 300,000 children in Mosul have been cut off from access to clean water as the battle to retake the city intensifies, UNICEF warned on Wednesday. → Read More

Life 'An Endless Nightmare' For 500,000 Syrian Children Living Under Siege

UNICEF warned that around 100,000 children are living under siege in Aleppo alone, where thousands are attempting to flee increased violence. → Read More

'By God, we will break your cross': ISIS' Harrowing Vow To Christians In Iraq

As Christians begin to return home after liberation from ISIS in Northern Iraq, the harrowing reality of ISIS occupation is beginning to emerge. → Read More

Fear And Exhaustion In Aleppo As Brutal Siege Continues

Christians in Aleppo are praying for peace as the brutal bombardment of the Syrian city continues. → Read More

Signs Of Hope: Ancient Relics Found In Monastery Destroyed By ISIS

A Syrian priest who escaped after being held captive by Islamic State has spoken of his great relief that relics from his monastery survived the militants' insurgency. → Read More

'God Be With Our Athletes': 76 Dead In Colombia Plane Crash

Dozens have died in a plane crash in Colombia after a flight containing a top Brazilian football team went down as it approached the city of Medellin on Tuesday. → Read More

'Symbol Of Hope': Church Destroyed On 9/11 Raises Cross On New Building

More than 15 years after the terror attacks of 9/11, a cross has been raised on the roof of the only church destroyed when the two planes crashed into the Twin Towers in 2001. → Read More

Vatican Deal With China Would 'Betray Christ' Says Top Cardinal

A possible landmark deal that would see China and the Vatican come to an agreement on the appointment of bishops would be "betraying Jesus Christ", China's most senior Catholic cleric has said. → Read More

Christianity At Risk In Vietnam Amid Restrictions On Religious Freedom

Religious freedom in Vietnam is at serious risk following the passing of the country's first ever Law on Belief and Religion last week. → Read More

Thanksgiving: 10 Bible Verses To Remind Us Of God's Blessings

Thankfulness is a scriptural principle; God's people have always expressed their thankfulness for his blessings. → Read More

Iraqi Christians Revisit Historic Town Abandoned By ISIS

Just weeks after their town was liberated from Islamic State, Iraqi Christians have begun to return to Bartella to see what is left of their homes and belongings. → Read More

Syrians 'Thirsty To Know God' As Civil War Rages On

Almost six years since civil war broke out in Syria, and people are still coming to church for the first time and asking for Bibles of their own, a pastor in the country has said. → Read More

Up To One Million People Fleeing Boko Haram Have Been Cut Off From Humanitarian Aid

Up to a million people around West Africa's Lake Chad are cut off from humanitarian aid by Boko Haram despite a regional military offensive against the Islamist militants, a UN official said on Tuesday. → Read More

'Prophet Of Doom' Investigated Over Spraying Churchgoers With Pesticide

Lethebo Rabalago, a self-proclaimed prophet, shared photos on Facebook that showed him spraying a pesticide called 'Doom' into the faces of his congregation at the Mount Zion General Assembly in the far north of South Africa. → Read More

UK Churches Urge Government: Protect Britain's Poorest Families

Ahead of the unveiling of the government's Autumn Statement, Churches have released a joint statement calling on the Chancellor to care for families on benefits. → Read More