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Looming health crisis in Sri Lanka sparks 'grave concern'
Monsoon rains and inadequate sanitation are placing tens of thousands of displaced Sri Lankans at risk from disease, warns World Vision.
Methodist Conference comes to Wolverhampton
The Methodist Church will meet in Wolverhampton next month for its annual Conference.
Deputy Mayor welcomes Logos Hope to London
Operation Mobilisationâs new ministry ship Logos Hope has docked at Londonâs Canary Wharf and is ready to greet thousands of visitors in the coming weeks with the Gospel message of hope.
Rich countries risk wrecking climate deal, warns Christian Aid
Rich countries risk wrecking vitally important international talks on a climate agreement, Christian Aid
Matt Maher's 'Empty & Beautiful' launches into space
Hubble astronaut takes Matt Maher's 'Empty & Beautiful' into space for inspiration.
Put God in your card this Fathers' Day
The Church of England is making a bid to put God into Fathersâ Day with a prayer for children to include in their cards on June 21, asking God to help dads grow in love and wisdom.
Anglicans need to 'repent and refocus on mission', says bishop
The Bishop of Rochester, the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, is to call for "repentance and a renewed commitment to evangelism and mission" at the launch of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans next month.
Protestant body warns of right-wing 'harm' in Europe
"The European Parliament must not become a showplace for extremist forces," the General Secretary of the Community of Protestant Churches in Europe (CPCE) has warned.
World Evangelical Alliance welcomes South Korea's largest church body
The World Evangelical Alliance officially recruited the largest alliance of churches in South Korea on Tuesday, adding to its network of believers from the worldâs second largest missionary-sending country after the United States.
British missionary in Gambia faces delays in forgery appeal
A British missionary imprisoned in the Gambia for sedition is facing delays to his appeal against an additional conviction for forgery.
Church of England aims to shrink carbon footprint further
A senior bishop and a Government minister today spelled out the importance of the Church of Englandâs role in mobilising action on climate change, as its Shrinking the Footprint campaign unveiled energy saving toolkits for every parish in a bid to create the 20% Church by 2050.
Trump fires Miss California for 'contract violations'
Miss California USA Carrie Prejean has been fired for not upholding her contractual duties, pageant officials and Miss Universe owner Donald Trump announced in a statement Wednesday.
Humanitarian aid 'urgently needed' in Sri Lanka
The world may be forgetting about those in need in Sri Lanka, but the country's churches say the real work for them is only just beginning.
Cherie Blair to launch Sea Sunday Appeal
Cherie Blair will meet seafarers in the port of Tilbury when she launches Apostleship of the Seaâs annual Sea Sunday appeal later this month.
Integrity releases Power of One for worship leaders
Integrity releases a new edition of Israel Houghton's Power of One album for worship leaders.
Tyndale House to help church confront challenges to orthodoxy
One of the UKâs leading theological research centres is launching a series of one-day seminars to help resource the church as it faces challenges in society and the media to its core beliefs.