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Mikeschair hope debut album inspires as well as entertains

Mikeschair are a new band who believe their music demands attention. They're also hoping their new self-titled debut album and radio single, "Can't Take Away" will entertain as well as inspire.

Russia's minority Christians fear return to Soviet era persecution

Minority Christian leaders in Russia fear the government's re-establishment of a Ministry of Justice council could signal a return to Soviet era persecution against Christians.

Being the answer to Jesus' prayer

More than 1,700 churches representing nearly a million believers have kicked off the second annual One Prayer movement, hoping to accomplish more of God's work together than on their own.

Europe at ‘tipping point’, says 24-7 Prayer founder

24-7 Prayer is mobilising Christians to pray for Europe in the wake of the scandals hitting the financial and political sectors.

YFC team completes Lands End to John O’Groats bike ride

At 3.30pm on Sunday 31 May Gavin Calver, Youth for Christ’s new National Director, Phil Knox, Kris Calver and Lea Milligan reached the end of their two week sponsored bike ride covering over 950 miles, safely and with joyful song.

Bishop's visit marks completion of new London academy

Islington’s new Church of England academy has marked its completion with a special service attended by the Bishop of London.

Canterbury Vigils offer opportunity for quiet reflection and prayer

The New English Orchestra will be touring the south east of England this month to help rejuvinate spirits with a little free music and prayer.

Schoolchildren look to the future in annual Good Shepherd Mass

Over 1000 schoolchildren from Catholic schools around the Diocese of Westminster attended the annual ‘Good Shepherd’ Mass at Westminster Cathedral last Wednesday.

Churches urged to aim higher with child protection

The Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service has today unveiled new guidance with a call to churches to raise the bar in their protection of children.

Consuming less, living more

One group of Christians hopes their journey towards a less consumerist lifestyle will encourage others to join them in living simply and sharing what they have with those in need.

Churches and politicians lament BNP gains

The Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Churches have expressed their “disappointment and concern” over gains made by the BNP in the European Parliament elections last week.

Leaders to bolster plans for next Lausanne congress

Christian leaders in South Korea are this week hosting a key gathering of leaders from the Lausanne Movement, the church body behind a document that for the last three decades has inspired the statements of faith for hundreds of ministries throughout the world.

Instability and heavy rains threaten Chad relief work

Defying the ongoing security threats, church-based aid agencies are continuing their work in eastern Chad amidst reports of banditry and fears that the arrival of rain may further hamper the task.

Wright to address Chinese churches on mission

The Rev Dr Chris Wright, one of the world’s leading biblical scholars, will be speaking at a mega-church in Hong Kong on the Mission of God.

Churches reaffirm 40-year struggle against racism

The Dutch queen will be the guest of honour at a conference seeking to take on the legacy of the World Council of Churches' historic anti-racism efforts.

Article highlighting Catholic charity's Congo work scoops award

A Herald Magazine article highlighting the huge problem of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo which featured SCIAF’s work with rape survivors in the country has won the 2009 Amnesty International Nations and Regions Award.