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Former Miss California Carrie Prejean drops lawsuit
Former beauty queen Carrie Prejean and the organisation that directs the Miss California USA pageant have dropped their suits against one another and now âwish each other the best in their future endeavoursâ.
Archbishop concerned over rising tensions in Northern Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh says confidence building measures are needed to show that devolution in Northern Ireland works.
Capitalism needs to rediscover its moral spirit, says Alpha Chairman
"Capitalism has slipped its moral moorings," says the Chairman of Alpha International.
The fall of the Berlin Wall and its meaning for the ecumenical movement
The opening or fall of the Berlin Wall was an unexpected event for the people most directly affected, but even more so for the world at large.
BBC promises schedule of tradition and worship this Christmas
Tutu, Dolly Parton, Sheila Hancock and Tony Blair are all featured in the BBC's programming this Christmas.
Worship leader and dedicated blogger is Integrity's latest signing
Meet Carlos Whittaker: worshipper, pastor, thinker, experience architect, Web 2.0 junkie, and now Integrity recording artist.
CSW fears lack of justice for Orissa victims
Christian Solidarity Worldwide urges EU leaders to raise fresh concern about last year's deadly attacks against Christians in India's Orissa state.
Rosemary Conley to share slimming tips and faith
Fitness expert, TV personality and committed Christian, Rosemary Conley, will share her journey of faith and some of her best slimming secrets with Youth for Christ members next month.
Southport to host Methodist Conference 2011
In 2011, the Methodist Conference will be heading northwest to Southport, from 30 June to 7 July.
Christmas savings bring buffaloes to families in India
British families have helped send buffaloes to impoverished families in India by meeting Operation Mobilisationâs challenge to spend less at Christmas.
Court's environmental ruling a sign of 'moral chaos', says CLC
The Christian Legal Centre has hit out at a ruling by a court this week which implies that environmental beliefs carry the same legal weight as religious beliefs.
Landmark anti-corruption deal in danger, warns Christian Aid
A landmark piece of legislation intended to precipitate a global crackdown on corruption is in danger of losing all credibility because of a row over how it is monitored, warns Christian Aid.
People of faith âvitally importantâ to climate change solution
The UN Secretary General has called on people of faith to lead the way in sustainable living and protecting the planet.
Bishop publishes prayers for burnt out workers
The Church of England has published a book of prayers and reflections to help commuters find peace in the midst of stressful journeys to and from work.
Darwin production to tour UK
The world premiere of Mr Darwinâs Tree was performed last night in Westminster Abbey, the burial place of the 19th century English naturalist.
Casting Crowns singing 'til the whole world hears
Fans get an early listen to new music as CrownsFans.com releases six song preview leading up to exclusive Yahoo! 'Early Edition' feature next Monday.