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BBC to mark 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
The 400th anniversary of the King James Bible will be marked in a brand new documentary on BBC Two in 2011.
Wycliffe UK announces fresh image for new year
Wycliffe UK is to begin 2010 with a fresh look, new logo and name change in a bid to make its mission clearer to the world.
Water oozing from cross draws crowds in Mumbai
An unusual occurrence at a church in south Mumbai attracted large number of people from different faiths on Monday.
World Evangelical Alliance extends term of current international director
Dr Geoff Tunnicliffe has accepted an invitation from the World Evangelical Alliance to serve as its international director for another five years.
Evangelical Alliance welcomes preservation of free speech
The Evangelical Alliance has welcomed Parliamentâs decision to keep a clause preserving freedom of speech in the Coroners and Justice Bill as a careful balancing of competing human rights.
NGOs sound alarm over UN 'defamation of religion' agenda
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is among a hundred NGOs to have signed a statement decrying the ongoing âCombating Defamation of Religionâ agenda at the United Nations.
Boris Johnson praises work of Street Pastors
London Mayor says he has "no difficulty" with Christians talking about their faith through their outreach work.
Bluetree launches charity to end child sex exploitation
Irish worship band's new charity aims to end child sex exploitation on a global scale.
Call for more research into impact of Christian ethos schools
Think tank and education charity conclude there is "very little" available evidence about the impact of schools with a Christian ethos on their students.
US Christians urged to boycott Gap over 'Christmas' censor
A conservative pro-family group in the US is urging Christians to boycott Gap, Old Navy and Banana Republic from now until December 25 for âcensoringâ the word Christmas in its ad commercials and promotions.
South London church appeals to council to withdraw noise order
A south London church is appealing to its local council to withdraw a noise abatement order it says has been "wrongfully issued".
Pastor exhorts church to look beyond material to eternal
Christians too often have an earthly ambition and not a heavenly goal, says one Pentecostal pastor.
Churches to press UN on climate change, indigenous rights and Colombia
The needs of people displaced by climate change, the rights of indigenous people, and the drawn out internal conflict in Columbia are high on the agenda of church representatives gathering at the UN next week.
British Methodist leaders meet MPs over Fiji Church plight
Leaders of the British Methodist Church are to meet MPs today to share their concerns over the fate of the Methodist Church in Fiji.
Josh McDowell challenges Palin and Oprah to discuss abortion, morality
Best-selling author Josh McDowell has released insightful tidbits on abortion and morality for former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as she prepares for her highly anticipated interview with Oprah on November 16.
Service marks passing of World War I generation
The Queen has joined a special Armistice Day service today marking the passing of the World War One generation.