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Churches bring aid to 60,000 flood victims in India
Action by Churches Together International is providing meals for nearly 60,000 people in flood-ravaged southern India but is struggling to generate financial support.
Two more scholars join translation team for next NIV Bible
Zondervan and Biblica bring two more translators into the mix for the next edition of the NIV Bible.
Christian Aid supports India flood victims
The poorest regions of southern India have been hit by the heaviest rains in more than a century, leaving more than 300 people dead and 1.5 million homeless.
Nine and a half top tips to being a great parent!
Whatever the shape of your family, you can be a great parent.
Sudanese churches warn of return to war
Church leaders have warned that Sudan is in danger of sliding back into war unless the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement is properly implemented.
Technology turnaround
'What are you doing with your life for God?â was the question that turned Steve Harris around.
Singer/songwriter Brandon Heath up for another award
Singer/songwriter and Male Vocalist of the Year Brandon Heath added another highlight to a breakout year with his first American Music Awards nomination this week.
'Promising' development in case of Iranian women converts
The case of two Iranian women who converted to Christianity took an unexpected turn for the better recently when their case was transferred to a new judge.
The violence of manual scavenging in India
Bezwada Wilson is leading a campaign that he hopes will result in the liberation of 1.3 million Indians by 31 December 2010, and it is his spirit that is helping to mobilise the victims of the caste system.
National survey of church training expected to uncover gaps
The first national survey of training and resources for the rural church, which is expected to reveal significant gaps in provision and accessibility, began this week.
Phil Wickham sings of the One we were created for
Distinguished singer/songwriter Phil Wickham finds his voice on his third studio album
EU diplomat calls for release of kidnapped Irish priest
A senior EU diplomat to the Philippines has called for the release of kidnapped Irish priest Fr Michael Sinnott.
World food crisis is 10 years in the making, says UN food agency
The causes of the present food crisis go back more than 10 years, says the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation as people mark World Food Day today.
Ecumenical delegation visits North Korean churches
Amidst growing tensions and diplomatic negotiations for peace and security on the Korean peninsula, a delegation from the World Council of Churches (WCC) visiting churches in North Korea this week.
India refuses to return Mother Teresaâs remains to Albania
India has refused a request from the Albanian government for the return of Mother Teresaâs remains.
Ayiesha Woods poised to release Christmas album
Grammy-nominated singer Ayiesha Woods injects her soulful vocal prowess into a classic holiday offering with Christmas Like This on November 10.