“Deepening” poverty across the UK is making it more difficult for people to break free from debt, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has warned. christiantoday.com/news/poverty-d…
New figures show that only 4% of under 35s in the UK attend a Christian service at least once a week - consistent with figures since 2017 which have ranged from 3% to 5%. christiantoday.com/news/quiet-rev…
A leading family researcher has warned that Britain has become “dangerously complacent” about the scale of family breakdown. christiantoday.com/news/britain-h…
Public attitudes toward cathedrals are generally positive, with many people valuing their beauty, cultural significance and presence within communities, though fewer feel personally responsible for supporting them financially or institutionally. christiantoday.com/news/englands-…
"Church attendance remains below pre-pandemic levels across all age groups, and the suggestion that younger people are leading a religious renewal is not borne out by the data." christiantoday.com/news/quiet-rev…
Four out of five of the cathedrals in Theos' new report operate “in structural deficit” with no guaranteed national funding for their core functions. Yet they provide a wealth of benefits to their cities christiantoday.com/news/in-many-e…
According to a new Theos report, 77% of English adults visited a cathedral within the previous three years, while 37% had returned to a cathedral on multiple occasions over the previous year christiantoday.com/news/englands-…
In an apology for slavery, the Church of Scotland says it is "grieved beyond telling by the extraordinary suffering we have inflicted – through our actions and our inaction – on our brothers and sisters". christiantoday.com/news/church-of…
“I will continue to share my faith publicly, undeterred by the police’s censorship and the threats and violence I have faced, and will stand for free speech not just for myself, but for the rights of all people in the UK," says Pastor Dia Moodley christiantoday.com/news/police-dr…
The Church of Scotland on Saturday issued a formal apology for historical links to chattel slavery, saying it was “grieved beyond telling” for the suffering inflicted, and pledging to take forward work on reparative next steps. christiantoday.com/news/church-of…
Recent polling suggests the explosive expansion of the Chinese Christian community after 1976 may have given way to a more gradual and uneven pattern of growth. Despite this, China may soon have one of the largest Christian populations in the world. christiantoday.com/news/the-chris…
A pastor has hailed a "win for free speech" after police dropped a criminal investigation into him over comments he made about Islam and transgender ideology while street preaching. christiantoday.com/news/police-dr…
There were dozens of anti-Christian incidents across Europe in April, including violent attacks during Easter services, church vandalism, desecrations, arson cases, and assaults on clergy and worshippers. christiantoday.com/news/report-wa…