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Anglicans in Canada agree to close churches
Canadian Anglicans have agreed to move ahead with the disestablishment of several churches, according to an announcement Monday.
iPhone app helps people quit smoking
A new iPhone app that helps people to stop smoking has been launched today by Public Health Minister Gillian Merron.
Faith Evans, Yolanda Adams and Donnie McClurkin to grace Wembley Arena
The UK's largest indoor gospel music festival Oraclez is set to return to Wembley Arena on the May 3 Bank Holiday.
Habitat for Humanity begins building homes for quake-hit Chileans
After distributing emergency tents to quake-affected families, Habitat for Humanity has begun to clear ground to build the first of 36 permanent homes in Chile.
Tim Hughes, Al Gordon and others to share heart for worship at London conference
Worship Central's London conference this weekend is set to welcome inspirational speakers, innovators and worship leaders as they share their insight and experience with the church's next generation of worship leaders.
Morocco expels Christian orphanage workers
Christian volunteers and foster parents at a Moroccan orphanage were forced to abandon dozens of children on Monday after they were accused of proselytising.
Churches seek fairer deal for workers
Faith groups, charities and campaign groups lobby for a fairer deal for 3.5 million workers
OM makes Christ known in the Mediterranean
For many people living in the Mediterranean, the cross is just a decorative symbol, but Operation Mobilisation has set itself the challenge of bringing a realisation among the people living there that it means so much more than that.
Orthodox Anglicans challenge bishop on homosexuality views
An orthodox Anglican group has voiced concern after the Bishop of Liverpool called upon the Church of England and the Anglican Communion to allow a variety of ethical views on homosexuality.
Brian McLaren proposes a 'new kind of Christianity'
The Christian faith must be born again and to be born again, Christians must be unlocked from "a prison" of long-held assumptions and have the freedom to ask honest questions, says Brian McLaren.
Cherish your churchyard
Thousands of growing churches are preparing to celebrate Cherishing Churchyards Week this June as part of the UNâs International Year of Biodiversity.
The church needs to talk about demonic spirits, says megachurch pastor
In the 20-plus years he has known Christ, Brady Boyd has never been to a megachurch where demonic spirits was discussed.
Lifestyle more important than dogma in UK mission, says evangelist
The evangelisation of Britain requires Christians to take the Gospel to places âbeyond our church cultureâ, says one Church Army evangelist.
Christians face more difficulties after civil partnerships vote, says group
A conservative group in the Church of England has warned that Christians face an âeven more difficult environmentâ after last weekâs vote in the House of Lords to lift a ban on religious ceremonies for civil partnerships taking place in churches.
Sporting bets from beyond the grave could raise £30,000 for Oxfam
A succession of bets placed by a man who left his estate to Oxfam when he died could raise more than a third of a million pounds for the charity over the next ten years, including £100,000 if Roger Federer wins this yearâs Wimbledon in June as is widely expected.
GOD TV prays for breakthrough across Britain
Missions Week airs live across Europe this week.