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Christian charity launches human rights guide for homeless
Housing Justice last night handed out dozens of human rights guides to homeless people in London as part of a longer-term campaign to stop local councils moving them on.
Archbishop: God takes an interest in the Earth
God takes an interest in the material things of the Earth like food and shelter, said the Archbishop of Canterbury this morning.
CPAS to equip and train Venture leaders with new programme
CPAS is planning to launch a new programme to help train, equip and develop the volunteer leaders of Venture holidays.
Victizzle, Muyiwa and Blush scoop gospel music awards
It was a celebration of home grown talent on Saturday night as Victizzle, Muyiwa and Blush UK were honoured at the UK's first ever Gospel Music Awards.
Christian couple in court over comments about Islam
Christian hotel owners Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang go on trial today for comments they made about Islam.
London and nation to be 'saturated' in prayer
Global Day of Prayer London aims to mobilise thousands of Christians for a major prayer gathering at West Ham football stadium next year.
Bishop encourages people to attend carol services
The Bishop of Hereford says carol services can help bring something of the meaning of Christmas into people's festivities.
Christians still feeling vulnerable in India
Thousands of Christians in Indiaâs Orissa state are still too afraid to return home for fear of more violence, according to the general secretary of the All India Christian Council.
Gungor unveils sophomore album Beautiful Things
Gungor, alongside Brash Music, will release Beautiful Things, a collection of songs birthed out of an honest journey of faith on February 16, 2010.
Main accused in nun rape case arrested
In a major breakthrough, Orissa police on Sunday arrested the main accused in the rape of a nun during last year's violence against Christians in Kandhamal.
BeBe Winans cleared of assault charges
A county judge exonerated gospel music star BeBe Winans from the accusation of domestic abuse Friday, dismissing all charges with prejudice.
Conservative Anglicans denounce election of lesbian as anti-biblical
Anglican leaders across the global body say the election of a second openly gay bishop demonstrates the direction The Episcopal Church has been heading all along â away from biblical Christianity.
University chaplain squeezes Christmas sermon into text message
With students heading home for the Christmas holidays, one university chaplain is making sure his flock still come together on Christmas Day by texting his sermon to them.
North Korean defectors tell of executions and beatings
North Korean defectors tell the Human Rights Council of brutal treatment at the hands of the North Korean government.
European churches campaign for rights of migrants
Churches in Europe are to campaign throughout 2010 for the right of migrants to obtain long-term resident permits.
Fairtrade shop helps trafficked and exploited children
A new online fair trade shop has been launched to raise money for child victims of trafficking and exploitation.