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24/7 Prayer becomes Fresh Expressions partner
Fresh Expressions welcomes 24/7 Prayer movement as formal partner
Pope and World Council of Churches leader to meet
General Secretary of the World Council of Churches hopes to discuss church unity in private audience with Pope
Lord Carey says Christianity is âunder attackâ in Britain
Former Archbishop of Canterbury backs new campaign to defend the place of Christianity in public life
Apple asked to restore Christian iPhone app
Christians behind a declaration upholding traditional marriage are asking Apple to restore their iPhone app.
Scottish Parliament rejects assisted suicide Bill
Care Not Killing pleased with Scottish Parliament's rejection of Bill to legalise assisted suicide
A special appeal to support the Christianity website
I am writing to ask all Christian leaders to put a new link on to any website they have influence over.
Afghan convert's trial rejected by judge
An Afghan judge temporarily rejected the trial of a Christian man who converted from Islam to Christianity and ordered unknown corrections to his file, according to the convertâs lawyer.
Televangelist admits affair on TV
Founder of America's second largest Christian TV network admits to affair ...
Rick Warren interviews George W Bush
Former US President George W Bush receives warm welcome and standing ovations at Rick Warren's megachurch
Christians called to keep praying for HIV and AIDS sufferers
Christians must continue to pray for HIV and AIDS sufferers and give them hope, says Zambian HIV worker
Be part of Godâs big society this Advent, says bishop
Bishop urges people to take five minutes out of their daily schedule to change the world through small deeds.
The One Big Question by Michael Baughen
If there is ever a subject which Christian must grapple it is the question of suffering. CWR is very pleased to offer this excellent book to those who are struggling to make sense of the issue or their circumstances and to those who want to be better equipped to help others.
Global church leader urges Koreas to refrain from use of force
The World Council of Churches is calling upon the two Koreas to refrain from taking any action that would exacerbate tensions and to get back to negotiations.
High court says Pakistani government cannot pardon Christian woman
The Pakistani government was barred on Monday by the country's high court from pardoning a Christian woman sentenced to death for alleged blasphemy.