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Over 80% of US pastors have considered leaving ministry – survey

Over 80% of pastors in the United States have contemplated stepping away from pastoral ministry at some point during the last five years, with problems surrounding church culture emerging as a leading factor, according to a new survey.

Giles Fraser mixes God and gardening at Kew Gardens

Giles Fraser has been working on a new project that aims to combine the Gospel with the English love of gardening.

‘Marriage-style’ rights for cohabiting couples could mean 75,000 fewer births a year

Government plans to extend financial and property rights to unmarried couples could lead to fewer marriages and births in England and Wales, according to a new report drawing on the experience of Finland.

Welsh Christians launch the Gospels in Pembrokeshire dialect

A translation of the four Gospels into the Welsh dialect spoken in north Pembrokeshire has been launched at one of Wales’ largest cultural events. This is the story …

AI has an 'impersonation problem', American Bible Society warns

The “impersonation problem is already here, not coming,” says Bryce Allison, chief technology officer at the American Bible Society.

Why 'sorry' is the beginning of divine healing

Saying “sorry” is one of the simplest things we do with words, yet it carries a moral weight that is anything but simple.

Jen Hatmaker says she no longer believes in Hell

Jen Hatmaker, a prominent progressive Christian influencer and bestselling author who quit attending church last year, now says she no longer believes in Hell.

Bethel pausing sale of The Passion Translation amid backlash

Bethel Church is pausing the sale of The Passion Translation, a Bible paraphrase also known as TPT, the Redding, California, congregation said in a statement, as numerous Christians continue to point to significant concerns about the paraphrase.

Christians celebrate St Francis of Assisi’s legacy of peace 800 years on with pilgrimage

A group of Franciscan Christians are walking hundreds of miles across England this summer as part of a peace pilgrimage commemorating 800 years since the passing of St Francis of Assisi.

Growing interest in Christianity reported among UK military personnel

Rising numbers of baptisms, growing chapel attendance and greater demand for Bibles are pointing to increased openness to Christianity among military personnel.