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UK preacher accused of making comments offensive to Jews is acquitted
A 75-year-old Christian street preacher has been acquitted after he was prosecuted for allegedly making offensive remarks about the Jewish community.

Archaeological discovery in Abu Dhabi sheds new light on Christian evangelism
A remarkable archaeological discovery on Sir Bani Yas Island in Abu Dhabi is transforming historians’ understanding of how Christianity spread during the seventh and eighth centuries.

Fmr. CofE priest, founder of Nine O'Clock Service found guilty of 17 counts of indecent assault
A former Church of England priest who led an influential Evangelical movement in Sheffield has been found guilty of sexually assaulting nine women from his congregation.

Christian leaders warn of drop in universities offering religious studies
There are concerns about the future of theology and religious studies in the U.K., as the number of universities offering these subjects continues to decline.

Celebrating England's first Evangelical mov't, William Tyndale and the first printed English New Testament
Celebrations for the quincentenary — the 500th anniversary — of the English New Testament began in Antwerp in July. This is the story

Police threaten to arrest pastor after he's attacked by Muslim mob
British police are facing heavy scrutiny after they threatened to arrest a Christian preacher after a group of Muslims heard him preach and threatened to stab him and punch his wife.

Creation of '3-parent babies' raises ethical concerns in the UK
The news that eight babies with the DNA of three people have been born in the U.K. has been greeted by some as a great step in the fight against genetic diseases, but others are concerned about the ethical implications, which involve the destruction of two living embryos to create a third.

Historic letters written by William Wilberforce found in university archives
A remarkable discovery has been made in the University of Chester’s archives: four early 19th century letters, including two written by prominent abolitionist William Wilberforce, have been unearthed during an alumni archive project.

EU's anti-Christian report is sign of slide into 'godlessness,' politician warns
A Hungarian official has taken aim at progressive activists within the European Union, accusing them of authoring a report that attacks Christianity and seeks to diminish its influence.

Woman sues council for infringing on her Christian rights with trans pedestrian walkway
A Camden resident has threatened to initiate legal action against Camden Borough Council in London for its celebration of the controversial Tavistock gender identity clinic.



















