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J John, Hillsong, Delirious? and more on GOD TV this Christmas
Global Christian broadcaster, GOD TV, has prepared an extensive line-up of holiday programming including a number of special Christmas broadcasts and several live events as 2009 comes to a close.
Chef pleads guilty to murdering Christian teaching assistant
A pub chef pleaded guilty in court on Monday to murdering a devout Christian teaching assistant praised by her family for her love for God and other people.
Priest says itâs ok for poor to shoplift
A priest has found himself at the centre of controversy after he told his congregation it was morally justifiable for the poor to shoplift.
Ugandan pastors defend anti-homosexuality Bill
Pastors in Uganda recently chided evangelical pastor Rick Warren after he urged them to speak out against the country's anti-homosexuality bill.
Spiritual support improves wellbeing of terminally ill, research finds
Terminally ill cancer patients who receive spiritual support from their medical team are, on average, found to be in a better state of being near death than those who do not, according to a recently published study.
Biblelands appoints new overseas coordinator
BibleLands, one of the leading Christian aid agencies operating in the Middle East, has appointed Morag Gillies as overseas operations co-ordinator.
Free Churches condemn rich countries for failing to reach climate deal
The Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed Churches have hit out wealthy nations for failing to reach a legally binding agreement on climate change at the UN summit in Copenhagen last week.
Chris Tomlin shares his favourite Christmas memory
Worship artist ChrisTomlin shares his favourite Christmas memory from his childhood.
Lanark church takes Good News to people where they are
A church in Lanark, Scotland, plans to go carol singing in the local pub this Christmas to take the Good News of the birth of Jesus Christ to people where they are.
Martin Smith looks back over 17 years with Delirious?
"Itâs amazing that we have come across the finish line in one piece together."
Pastor and wife beaten in Karnataka
A pastor and his wife were brutally beaten and falsely charged with forced conversion by a mob of Hindu radicals in Karnataka this month.
UKâs Pakistani Christians march for justice
Pakistani Christians in the UK marched through central London on Saturday in a call for justice for their brothers and sisters facing persecution in Pakistan.
New Zealand church stands by controversial Mary and Joseph billboard
A progressive church in Auckland, New Zealand, has no regrets about its controversial billboard advert depicting Mary and Joseph in bed.
VeggieTales stories come to life on Smart Phones
New partnership with Scroll Motion brings VeggieTales stories to life on Smart Phones.
Campus Crusade for Christ surpasses 10 million decisions in 2009
The media arm of Campus Crusade for Christ recorded over ten million decisions for Jesus Christ this year, more than doubling their projection for 2009 and more tripling their mark from the year before.
Willow Creek seeks 'just' Christmas for people on the margins
Care for the stranger and visit the lonely this Christmas, says Bill Hybels.