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Take your Bible to work day
It's take your Bible to work day today. Bus driver Graham Ledger says he would be diminished without his Bible and that taking it to work is a conversation starter.
Franklin Graham festival in Japan concludes with 1,765 decisions for Christ
A three-day evangelistic festival in Japan headlined by US preacher Franklin Graham concluded Sunday with 400 new commitments to Christ, bringing the weekend total to 1,765.
Nazir-Ali calls on education secretary to restore teaching of Christianity to schools
The former Bishop of Rochester wants to see schools teach Britain's Judeo-Christian heritage.
Lausanne Congress closes with fresh call to take Gospel to the whole world
Lindsay Brown tells evangelicals not to give up in taking the Gospel to the whole world.
Eddie Arthur on the outcomes of the Congress
Eddie Arthur is head of Wycliffe Bible Translations in the UK. We spoke to him at Cape Town 2010 to find out what he thought about the Congress and what it means for the worldâs evangelicals.
Africa is the church of the future, says IFES Gen Sec
Africa has moved from being a missionary-receiving continent to a missionary-sending continent.
Celebrating the King James Bible
In its heightened language, the King James Version of the Bible (KJV) gives us a richer appreciation of the wonder of God, which we canât sense so deeply from anywhere else.
Bus adverts to raise awareness of abortion rate
Bus advert campaign to reveal "hidden reality" of abortion in Britain.
HOPE Nottingham sets out to reach every part of the city
Nottingham is the latest city to come under the nationwide HOPE Together initiative.
Chris Wright: the greatest hindrance to world mission is Godâs own people
Chris Wright calls the church to abandon its idolatry of power, pride, popularity and wealth, and return to a humble and simple faith in Christ.
Spending cuts will hit families and poor people harder, charities warn
Families and poor people will be worst affected following cuts outlined in the Comprehensive Spending Review.
Israel and the church
Some Christians believe it's time for a change in tone on the debate over God's intentions for the Jewish people.
Anne Coomes
I have been moved by the stories I have heard here and Iâm excited by everything thatâs going on. I prayed before I came here that I would meet people and be able to introduce them to my ministry. God has really put the right people across my path and I canât wait to get back to the UK and report on all their good work and keep up the connection with the people I have met here.
Jesus Film founder appeals to Christians to reach the unreached
It is a âtragedyâ that there are still 2,252 language groups in the world today that do not have any Scripture in their own languages, says Paul Eshleman.