Remote consultations increasingly (testing)
Remote consultations increasingly (testing)
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Remote consultations increasingly (testing)
American churches are receiving high marks from those who regularly enter their pews, despite new research showing that more than half of self-identifying Christians attend services less than once a month.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster considers how the Torah readings ‘When you go out’ and ‘When you come in’ reflect on the Jewish people’s long history of exile and homecoming.
Church leaders in Scotland have welcomed news that a £1 million fund is to be made available to cover the cost of repairs to listed buildings in Scotland.
Finnish Christian politician Päivi Räsänen is asking Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to intervene after being barred from entering the United Kingdom.
Last year Britain's greatest legal minds were able to determine that men are men and women are women.
DUP MP and prominent Christian parliamentarian Jim Shannon has been charged with common assault.
Ethnic minority Christians are often accused of being political agitators.
Attempts to build an "inclusive" society have been hampered by militant groups.
Labour MP Florence Eshalomi has been appointed as the government's new faith minister as part of a wider brief covering homelessness, communities and democracy.
Christians living in the Holy Land are sometimes referred to as the "Living Stones".
Remote consultations increasingly routine