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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.

Who were the Anabaptists?
This year marks the 500th anniversary of the founding of the Anabaptist movement — a chapter in Christian history that is not so well known.

British police officer rebukes street evangelists: 'I just think it's all wrong'
A police officer has been filmed confronting a pair of Christians in London for street preaching.

Churches play 'significant but often overlooked role' in helping refugees to integrate: report
Churches are playing a "significant but often overlooked role" in integrating refugees and asylum seekers into British society, a new report from Theos has said.

Christians 'grieved' after MPs back assisted suicide by 23 votes
Christians have reacted with sadness after MPs voted in favour of Kim Leadbeater's bill to legalize assisted suicide.

Church of England commits to spending over $500 million in Gospel campaign
The Church of England has unveiled a three-year spending plan that includes an increase in clergy stipends and enhanced investment in local churches.

Christian groups call for day of prayer ahead of assisted suicide vote
With a final vote on the issue of assisted suicide expected in Westminster on June 20, a number of Christian groups have united in calling for a national day of prayer in opposition to the proposals.

Trump, Zelensky, world leaders among 200K to attend Pope Francis' funeral
U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky were among world leaders and over 200,000 people who crowded into the Vatican's St. Peter's Square on Saturday morning for the funeral of Pope Francis, with Trump and Zelensky meeting beforehand.



















