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Christian NGOs support anti-bribery legislation
Development agencies and Christian NGOs have welcomed the passing of anti-bribery legislation in the final days of business before the General Election last week.
Churches celebrate end of âvulture cultureâ
Church leaders have welcomed the passing of the Debt Relief Act in the final hours of the current Parliament sitting on Thursday.
Prayers and mourning after Polish plane crash
The Pope has expressed his âprofound sorrowâ over the deaths of Polandâs President and top military and government officials in a plane crash today.
Freed female converts to face Iranian judge again
The two Iranian female converts to Christianity, who were released in November, will again appear before a judge next Tuesday, an Iran-focused Christian ministry reported.
Church must change how it communicates good news, says missiologist
The leader of evangelism strategies for New Wine says the Church must change its way of communicating the good news about Jesus if the nation is to be changed.
Evangelicals support US-Russia nuclear arms treaty
Evangelical leaders say the nuclear arms reduction treaty signed by President Obama and Russian President Dmitri Medvedev on Thursday will increase the chances of world peace.
Poll finds most people support right to wear cross at work
Premier Christian Radio poll finds "overwhelming" support for right to wear cross at work.
Nobel Peace Prize nominee to speak at BibleLands lecture
BibleLands is hosting a lecture by the three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Archbishop Elias Chacour on 'educating for peace' in Israel and Palestine.
Coalition puts climate change on agenda
Development agencies and environmental groups are mobilising thousands of people to press for a strong commitment to climate change from the main political parties.
North Korea sentences US Christian to eight years of hard labour
A US citizen who is said to be a devout Christian was sentenced to eight years of hard labour by North Korea, its official news agency reported Wednesday.
The Museum strike a chord with debut single
New artist The Museum strikes a chord with debut single 'My Help Comes From The Lord' available at itunes today and label debut 'Let Love win' release July 27
Pastor calls Christian atheists to shed hypocrisy
There is such a thing as a "full-time pastor and a part-time follower of Christ", says Craig Groeschel, a self-confessed recovering Christian atheist.
Recession behind increase in number of male volunteers, says animal charity
As production lines shrink and unemployment queues continue to grow, one positive side effect of the economic crisis has been more men getting involved with voluntary work.
Christians invited to 'join the party'
Christians should not only vote in the forthcoming general election but seek to influence the political system from the inside as party members, local councillors and even MPs, according to a campaign launched on Tuesday.
Caste discrimination a step closer to being outlawed in the UK
The Methodist Church has welcomed an amendment to the Equality Bill which will enable the Government to make caste-based discrimination illegal in the UK.
Christian nurse disappointed with 'no discrimination' ruling
A Christian nurse says she is âdisappointedâ after a tribunal ruled that she could not wear her crucifix necklace to work.