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125,000 attend Love Tanzania Festival
In the heart of Africa's "Harbour of Peace" world evangelist Andrew Palau and 700 Tanzanian churches fostered unity, love, and humanitarian outreach through the Love Tanzania Festival.
Charity sees spike in donations
The recession may be taking its toll on the third sector but the Acts 435 charity says it has seen an increase in donations.
Pussy Riot guilty of hooliganism after cathedral protest
A Russian court has found punk group Pussy Riot guilty of hooliganism.
Archbishop condemns South Africa mine deaths
The Archbishop of Cape Town has condemned the deaths of 34 people at a mine in South Africa.
Elvis Bible up for auction
A Bible that once belonged to the famous singer will be for sale next month along with other items at an auction in England.
Study gives mixed picture of sharing faith
A majority of churchgoers in the US believe that it's essential to share their faith with non-believers, but a large number of those are not doing so, according to a recent study of American Protestants conducted by LifeWay Research.
Lichfield Cathedral announces tree festival
It may only be August but thoughts are already turning to Christmas at Lichfield Cathedral.
Shelley E Johnson releases 'Power of the Cross'
Shelly E Johnson has released a brand new EP, Power of the Cross.
High Court decides against right-to-die request
The High Court has refused a paralysed man's request for doctors to be allowed to help end his life without the risk of prosecution.
Churches more confident after London 2012
In the same way that Great Britain has gained a fresh sense of confidence through delivering a highly successful 2012 Games, the same is true for thousands of churches.
Children inspired to be future Olympians
Children in London's East End were treated to a visit from two times Olympic silver medallist Debbie Flood.
New logo for Mission Aviation Fellowship
Mission Aviation Fellowship has revamped its historic dove emblem for its new global logo.
Christian Aid steps up Sahel food appeal
Christian Aid has ramped up its Sahel appeal as it seeks to address the escalating food crisis.
Tips for travelling with family this summer
If you've booked a last minute getaway before the new school term starts, SportsDirect.com has some tips to reduce the stress of travelling with the family.
Tebow's prayer partner helps him stay grounded
Tim Tebow, New York Jets backup quarterback, has no problem admitting that it isn't easy balancing fame and faith.
Reports of Bible confiscations in Uzbekistan
There are reports of government officials in Uzbekistan arresting and fining people who are found to have various religious texts in their possession, which goes against the country's law protecting religious freedom.