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Be a partaker, not a spectator
The rector of the Baptist Seminary of the Netherlands has challenged fellow Baptists to be partakers, not spectators in Godâs history.
Congo's people 'yearning' for peace
From the smallest village to the biggest town in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) people are yearning for peace. Church leaders encourage the rebel fighters to disarm.
Football clubs support children affected by leprosy in Nigeria
Liverpool and Peterborough United donated football kits, West Bromwich Albion donated funds and Arsenal arranged a visit to their pitch this year as part of The Leprosy Missionâs World Leprosy Day 2009.
Church offers joint weddings and baptisms
The Church of England is reaching out to engaged couples with children by offering a marriage service that combines with a thanksgiving for the gift of a child or with baptism.
Donât forget past, says Callum
The Baptist movementâs 400th anniversary celebration opened on Friday with a challenge to Baptists to forget neither where they have come from nor their present calling.
Baptists gather in Amsterdam for 400th anniversary celebration
Baptists from around the world will gather in Amsterdam today for the start of a three-day celebration marking 400 years since the movementâs founding.
Bee keeping and church building in Brazil
Trapiá was once a region so poor and remote that even the Brazilian church saw little hope for its future. Now thanks to Daveen and her husband Mike, a bee keeping business is providing a once deprived community with a sustainable income, while a flourishing church plant is giving the young people a new found confidence in God and themselves.
New David Crowder album to get to heart of Church Music
GMA Dove winners and former MSN âArtist of the Yearâ David Crowder Band will release their fifth studio album, Church Music, on September 22 from sixstepsrecords and EMI CMG Label Group.
Bringing God's justice to northern Uganda
After decades of war and upheaval, Steve Sanderson and his wife Caroline are empowering people in northern Uganda to be the bearers of justice in their own land.
Orthodox leader lauds Russian President over schools proposal
Head of Russian Orthodox Church has praised Russian Presidentâs announcement on the proposal of introducing religious subjects in schools across Russia.
Central European activists hear call to hold onto Christian ideals
A huge political rally in East Central Europe marking twenty years of liberation from communism has heard a call to hold fast to Christian Democratic ideals by the President of the Christian Peoples Alliance party in Britain, David Campanale.
Church Army evangelist to reach out as living sculpture
Church Army evangelist Alison Wooding is one of the lucky few to have been given an hour on the plinth in London's Trafalgar Square.
UK churches start planning Olympics outreach
Hundreds of Christian leaders meet to begin the task of mobilising the church for outreach during the London Olympics in 2012.
Fee steals No 1 spot in iTunes Christian chart with new single
After being released to iTunes earlier this week, the newest single from Fee, âGlory to God Foreverâ, has shot to the No 1 spot on the iTunes Christian and gospel singles chart.
Orthodox Anglican leader: Choice is between life and death
The head of the newly established Anglican Church in North America has sent an open letter to the entire Anglican Communion contrasting the recent actions of his orthodox body to that of The Episcopal Church in the US.
Langham Preaching director becomes new Keswick chairman
Jonathan Lamb, Director of the Langham Preaching for Langham Partnership International, will be the new Chairman of the Keswick Convention Council from this summer onwards.