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All aspects of life are consecrated, says Archbishop
A church which rose from the ashes of a bombed out city symbolises hope and a belief that God is central to our lives, the Archbishop of Wales told a packed congregation at a service to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the rededication of St Maryâs Church in Swansea city centre.
London pastor urges forgiveness for perpetrators of gun and knife crime
A London pastor who was ambushed in his car by an armed gang last October is to tell thousands of Christians this Sunday that the answer to ridding the capital of gun and knife crime lies in offering forgiveness and hope to the perpetrators.
Lily Allen asks the big questions in It's Not Me It's You
Lily Allen recognises this world isnât right, and hints that perhaps God alone might have the power to stop it, to save us.
Relationships Foundation wants more multigenerational living
A Cambridge-based think tank says wants to see social housing organisations encouraged to build more multi-generational homes and a relaxation in planning laws for those who want to build or convert their own house.
Jesus Film ministry hopes to gain ground in West
Nearly 30 years after The Jesus Filmâs debut, the ministry that created the most translated movie in history is working to develop more sophisticated tools to reach western and highly developed countries.
Noah's ark opens in Hong Kong
The worldâs first biblically proportioned Noahâs Ark was opened to the public on Monday in Hong Kong.
Amnesty condemns anti-Christian violence
In its annual global assessment of human rights, Amnesty International has strongly criticised the Indian government for violence against Christians in the states of Orissa and Karnataka.
Gospel artist Deitrick Haddon says what's on his heart
Deitrick Haddon is a man of many hats and talents - singer, songwriter, producer, and soon to be film director.
Welsh churches to gather in Swansea for Global Day of Prayer
Hundreds of Christians from Wales will be gathering to pray in Swansea city centre on Sunday at 3pm.
GFA missionaries reaching out to Bengal cyclone victims
Gospel for Asia-supported missionaries are mobilising to help in the area devastated by Cyclone Aila, which pounded the Bay of Bengal on Monday, even as the fate of its missionaries and their churches is still unknown.
Cash-strapped Brits turning to charity shops
Brits left cash-strapped by the recession are turning to charity outlets in a bid to make their budgets stretch further, a new survey has revealed.
Palau to bring message of hope to Rwanda 15 years after genocide
Evangelist Andrew Palau is getting ready to bring his message of hope and Good News to the people of Rwanda 15 years after the 1994 genocide killed an estimated one million people in 100 days.
Christian Aid awarded Investing in Volunteers standard
Christian Aid has become the first national development charity to be awarded the Investing in Volunteers standard.
Ugandan Bishop urges governments to be more âfaith literateâ
The Rt Rev George Katwesigye, the Bishop of Kigezi in Uganda, has challenged government donors to be more âfaith literateâ and to release the largely untapped potential of the local church in tackling the sanitation crisis in the worldâs poorest countries.
N Korean Christians pray amid government's military aggression
The underground Christian body in North Korea has launched a prayer campaign for evangelisation in the country in response to the governmentâs recent missile testing and threat to attack its southern counterpart, South Korea.
Computer games help build child-parent relationships, says charity
"Parents miss out if they don't play computer games with their children," says Care for the Family.