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Scripture Union helps dementia sufferers continue their faith journey
By the middle of this century the number of people with dementia will have risen to 1.7 million people from the current 820,000. Many of that number are - and will be - Christians who have been lifelong members of our churches.
Chris McClarney sings of the love that never fails
When you spend your formative years moving every couple of years to a new place, a new church, watching your Baptist preacher-father burning out of the ministry, seeds are planted in a boyâs heart.
UCB teams up with Yamgo to launch first live Christian mobile TV channel
Yamgo, the global mobile TV network, has launched the worldâs first live Christian mobile TV channel. United Christian Broadcasters (UCB) is one of the largest Christian media ministries in the UK and Ireland.
Greg Laurie: We're just no good at evangelism
"If there's one thing that Christians and non-Christians have in common, it's this: we're both uptight about evangelism," said evangelist Greg Laurie.
Lausanne launches multilingual conversation among evangelicals
Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation, is now only 100 days away.
URC makes history with appointment of two women moderators
The United Reformed Church made history when it inducts two women - Val Morrison and the Rev Dr Kirsty Thorpe - as co-moderators of the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church (URC).
Orthodox Anglicans call for prayer over gay bishop nomination
Anglican Mainstream has made an âurgentâ call for prayer after reports emerged over the weekend that the nominations for the next Bishop of Southwark include an openly gay cleric.
Saltmine production reminds Christians of the value of the Bible
Over the last 6 weeks, more than 3,700 Christians in the UK have attended the From Eden to Eternity tour, a drama that brings the story of the Bible to life in a little over an hour.
CPAS seeks out people called to ordained ministry
CPAS has launched a new guide to support clergy as they guide people in their midst who feel called to ordained ministry.
Christian Party welcomes referendum on electoral reform
The Christian Party has welcomed news that a referendum is to take place next year on electoral reform.
Aid agencies call for probe after Kyrgyzstan violence
An alliance of Christian humanitarian groups is pressing the government of Kyrgyzstan to launch an investigation into the recent civil conflict that left over half a million people in immediate need of food, water, shelter, and medical care.
Report: Religious intolerance is the 'new racism'
Religious minorities are facing attack, detention, torture and the repression of their fundamental freedoms on every continent, according to a leading minority rights organisation
The story of A Beautiful Exchange
In the collective expression of a unified church, as the people worship their magnificent Saviour, a beautiful exchange happens: the exchange of the cross for sins, the exchange of His life for our freedom.
Christian congresswoman fights exploitation of children in Mexico
Rosi Orozco leads the fight against human trafficking in Mexico.
Coalition will last, says Christian Conservative MP
The head of the Conservative Christian Fellowship says the coalition Government will last to the end of its five year term.