The Dutch prosecution service is examining whether the evangelical Nashville Statement on marriage and sexuality breaches the law after a recent Dutch translation was condemned by equality organisations. The document, signed by around 250 Protestant ...
A terrorist gunman shouting opened fire on shoppers at crowded Christmas market in Strasbourg France killing two, leaving one brain-dead and injuring 12. The gunment shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he carried out his attack. France remains ...
Prince Charles has praised the “extraordinary grace and capacity for forgiveness” of Middle Eastern Christians enduring persecution. Speaking at a special Advent service for persecuted Christians at Westminster Abbey on 4 December, the Prince said he ...
Christian refugees are ‘reluctant’ to enter the UN refugee camps in the Middle East, according to the UK Home Office in a belated attempt to explain why Britain has admitted so few Christians refugees from ...
A British politician has quit his role as a trade ambassador to Pakistan citing differences with the British government over its ‘Brexit’ policy and its failure of ‘leadership’ in the Aasia Bibi case. In recent ...
A thief was foiled by police in an attempt to steal the best preserved of the four surviving copies of the 1215 Magna Carta kept at Salisbury Cathedral. Police arrested a 45-year-old man on 25 October ...
The Christian owners of a Northern Ireland bakery which refused to make a cake endorsing gay marriage have won the final state of their four-year legal battle. The UK Supreme Court on 10 October ruled in ...
Barnabas calls for withdrawal of Scotland’s “hate crime” posters that promote anti-Christian prejudice https://t.co/UDsIOXBPCN pic.twitter.com/eLuJHkcMBq — Barnabas Fund (@BarnabasFund) October 10, 2018 Barnabas Fund makes complaint to police after Scottish posters call out Christians as ...
Campaigners gave a cautious welcome to new UK government figures which show that greater numbers of Syrian Christians have been resettled but said that the Home Office ‘could do better’. The second quarter of 2018 ...
A judge in Scotland’s high court earlier this month blocked the Home Office from deporting a Malaysian Christian who faced death threats because members of her family had left Islam. The judge, quoting the Home Office’s ...