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J-Lo says faith in God would keep her from having IVF treatment
Jennifer Lopez may be playing the part of a woman who conceives twins through artificial insemination in her latest flick The Back-Up Plan, but the views of her character could not be further from her own.
World Vision anticipates challenging response to Haiti earthquake
Christian aid agency World Vision is getting ready to distribute emergency aid in spite of damaged roads and infrastructure following the massive earthquake that struck Haiti on Tuesday.
Church urged to reclaim Sabbath as family day
The Church of Scotland should reclaim Sunday as a family day, says a senior Kirk convener.
Archbishop urges international community to help preserve peace in Sudan
The Archbishop of Sudan says the international community must back the Comprehensive Peace Agreement if another war is to be averted in the country.
Eighth church arson attack after Malaysia's Allah ruling
Call for prayers after eighth church suffers attack in wake of Malaysian court's ruling on the use of the word 'Allah'.
Source Of Every Hour - the new album from Cathy Burton
February will kick off with a brand new, much anticipated album from one of the UK Christian sceneâs most enduring artists, Cathy Burton.
Journey with God this year, says Salvation Army chief
The head of The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland says his resolution for 2010 is to journey with God.
Marriage is the best way to do life, says Hybel
At a time when a lot of people are disillusioned about marriage, Bill Hybels wants Christians at least to know that the institution of marriage was designed by God.
Petition raises concern about Equality Bill and religious freedom
A new petition has been launched to press Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the right of religious believers to live out their faith.
Christians rejoice as councillors reject lap-dancing venue
Christians are celebrating after Macclesfield Council last week rejected an application for full lap-dancing at a nightclub in the heart of the town centre.
Every Christian is called to take part in Godâs plan for the world â bishop
Missionaries of the colonial era may have made their mistakes, but it would be wrong to forget the heroism, love and faith with which they ultimately brought the Gospel to new people groups, the Bishop of Lichfield has said.
Saving lives is no place for amateurs, says UN humanitarian chief
Churches that want to go out and respond to natural disasters elsewhere in the world would probably be better off supporting church networks that are already engaged in such work, advised UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland.
Borders church beats snow with online services
The minister of several churches in the Scottish borders is beating the big freeze by holding worship services online.
Anthony Evans lets down his guard with 'Undisguised'
Evans lays everything out on the table with his next studio project, the aptly titled Undisguised.
Four more churches attacked in Malaysia
Three more churches in Malaysia were targets of arson Sunday and another was vandalised in the latest wave of attacks on the countryâs Christian minority.
Scottish churches grapple with HIV/Aids closer to home
Church of Scotland congregations held simple soup and sandwich lunches after their services today to highlight the HIV/Aids pandemic and the stigma faced by sufferers on their doorstep.