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Gift boxes tell more about human trafficking

Stop the Traffik is hoping visitors to London will not only soak up the Olympic atmosphere but also learn something about the men, women and children who come to the capital dreaming of a new life but end up in slavery

National prayer relay ends in Westminster

A 70-day prayer relay ended its journey in Westminster last night.

Annie Moses Band to release new album

Annie Moses Band soars to new heights with their new release, Pilgrims & Prodigals, which will be available nationwide on 25 September.

Bells chime for Olympic opening

Thousands of bells rang out across the country this morning ahead of the start of the Olympic Games tonight.

Priest welcomes sports journalists to London

When we think of the people behind the Olympic Games we tend to think of the athletes or perhaps the coaches and an army of volunteers. But we don't always think about the journalists who come from all over the world to report on the Games.

Frank Skinner joins Greenbelt line-up

Frank Skinner has been confirmed as the latest addition to the Greenbelt line-up.

Debbie Flood and Bryan Clay win Eric Liddell Award

Debbie Flood and Bryan Clay have received the 2012 Eric Liddell Award.

New gospel summer school launches

Gospel performers Andrea-Louise Carnegie and Karen Gibson are starting up a new performing arts summer school for young people.

Economists consider whether City is socially useful

JustShare and the St Paul's Institute brought two economists before an audience of City workers to consider whether the nation is over-indulging in 'banker bashing' or whether the system is broken.

Churches set for record outreach during Games

Churches are pulling out all the stops in their outreach for the Olympic Games.

Inspirational vicar carries Olympic torch

A much loved vicar is carrying the Olympic torch through Kensington and Chelsea today.

Christian groups angry over PM’s gay marriage comments

Christian groups have criticised Prime Minister David Cameron after he suggested the church was “locking out” people who are gay, bisexual or transgender.

Ministry on the streets of London

The streets are alive with athletes, officials, media people, visitors, tourists, locals and I I've been able to speak of a relationship with God with so many.

Praying and working to end human trafficking

Slavery didn't end hundreds of years ago. It continues today in the form of human trafficking and Christians are working and praying to end it.

Tutu visits young Londoners

Archbishop Desmond Tutu met young people in north London earlier in the month.

Church should reach out to HIV sufferers - Franklin Graham

In a blog written for The Washington Post on Monday, Graham says those who have contracted HIV or AIDS are often "shunned" and treated like those with leprosy were treated in Bible times.