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Church Moderator appeals for mother and daughter facing deportation
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has made another impassioned plea to keep a Malawian mother and daughter in Scotland.
D'Souza: Christians need to tackle secular culture from 'belly of Beast'
Christians must be able to defend their faith while simultaneously being embedded in the mainstream world, says Dinesh D'Souza.
Hurricane Katrina survivors praise help of faith groups five years on
Five years after Hurricanes Katrina devastated New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, survivors and those working on their behalf say work is far from finished.
Presbyterian court rebukes minister for gay weddings
A California minister has been taken to task by a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) court for performing same-sex ceremonies.
Fresh Expressions course expands to Canada
This autumn will see a new season of Fresh Expressions mission shaped ministry courses across the UK and for the first time in Canada.
The night the Cumberland came alive
Six-Song EP Releases Oct. 26th, Courtesy Of eOne Entertainment
Christian Aid hails Kenya's new constitution but warns against self interest
Christian Aid says Kenya's new constitution could end "pervasive impunity" of the past.
Christians seek end to cycle of hunger in Zimbabwe
Millions of Christians worldwide are expected to join in a day of prayer for Zimbabwe as the country continues to struggle with high unemployment and widespread food shortages.
Make a meal out of Harvest Festival
Tearfund is reminding people not to forget families who are struggling with hunger and poverty.
Churches are already building Big Society, Christians tell PM
The Evangelical Alliance has told Prime Minister David Cameron of the efforts that thousands of churches are already making to help realise his vision of a Big Society.
North Korea releases US Christian after visit from Jimmy Carter
A US Christian citizen has been freed from a North Korean prison after a meeting between former US President Jimmy Carter and government officials.
Lindsay Brown on Cape Town 2010 and the future of The Lausanne Movement
Lindsay Brown, International Director of The Lausanne Movement, speaks about his hopes for Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation, and why he believes it could leave a lasting mark on global evangelicalism.
Touching lives through Bible camp in Ukraine
Bible camp brings hope to children from broken homes in Ukraine.
Study reveals impact of faith on end of life care from doctors
Study finds religious conviction impacts the decisions doctors make in the end of life care they provide to patients.