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Salvation Army aids tornado-affected communities
The Salvation Army is responding after a series of tornadoes killed at least 28 people in the US.
Church buildings help to tell nation's story
Education Secretary Michael Gove has asked English Heritage to compile a list of local historical sites that will help tell "our rich island story" to schoolchildren.
Premier sets sights on new carol singing world record
Premier Christian Radio has just been confirmed as the world record er for the largest carol singing event but the group are not resting on their laurels.
The difference between going and staying
A leading proponent of the belief that Christians should always be on mission, or "missional", in their daily lives says it's time for believers to stay and live longer in the areas of the world that they feel God has called them to.
Christians remember Shahbaz Bhatti on anniversary of death
Christians have called for justice for Shahbaz Bhatti on the first anniversary of his murder.
Churches in Africa becoming 'HIV competent'
More churches in Africa are well informed about HIV, are welcoming HIV positive people, and are fighting against HIV and AIDS in Africa and beyond
Dementia sufferers remembered in prayer
The Auxiliary Bishop of Birmingham has lent his support to the National Week of Prayer for Dementia later this month.
The irony of hurt and healing
Hurt is something most of us experience at some point in our lives and some of it is of our own doing, but what MercyMe want people to remember is that there is also a healer.
Christians reject âafter-birth abortionâ
Christians have rejected the claim by two medical ethicists that killing newborn babies is no different to abortion.
OM raising funds to keep ship ministry afloat
Through the generosity of a partner of OM's Ship Ministry, a 1 to 2 matching grant of up to $3 million has been made available to keep Logos Hope sailing into the future.
Church leaders gather to discuss church planting in Wales
Over 200 church leaders from a range of Welsh churches met recently in Newtown to collaborate on evangelising the nation.
Equality legislation creating social tension, say Christian MPs
Christian MPs and peers have warned that recent equality legislation is creating, not preventing, social tensions.
Major Bible exhibition opens at Vatican
Some of the rarest Bibles and recordings of Scripture have gone on display at the Vatican today.
Pope appeals to Twitter generation
In its latest move to embrace social media and the age of digital technology, the Vatican has announced a new Twitter account to share the Pope's messages.
Worship and words of inspiration from Passion
Passion Founder Louie Giglio has unveiled the latest instalment of the popular Passion Talk series.