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Faith comes by hearing in Tanzania
Solar-powered audio Bibles are making the way for illiterate adults in some of Tanzania's poorest communities to know the Word of God.
Premier and MRDF say it's time to change the world
This Lent, Premier Christian Radio and the Methodist Relief and Development Fund (MRDF) are challenging people to take simple actions that will change the world.
Journeys of Hope - the new book from Christians Against Poverty
If ever you need reassurance that God is with you and can bring you through your darkest times, then read âJourneys of Hopeâ, the new book from Christians Against Poverty.
Christians turn to God over state of the nation
âYour Kingdom come, Your will be doneâ was the prayer of hundreds of Christians who gathered at a central London church on Saturday to cry out to God over the moral and spiritual crisis in the UK.
Cardinal could become first Catholic lord since Reformation
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-OâConnor may become the first Roman Catholic bishop to sit in the House of Lords since the time of the Reformation.
Lutherans report global increase in members
Member churches of the Lutheran World Federation reported a worldwide net increase of 161,792 individual members in 2008.
Methodist Church engages young people
The first UK Christian denomination to employ young people in a new youth strategy has pushed the boundaries of youth participation.
New DVD captures powerful Michael W Smith worship experience
This year is looking to be just as incredible for Michael W Smith as 2008 as the veteran worship leader gears up for the release of A New Hallelujah - The Live Worship DVD on March 17.
Jade looking forward to sonsâ christening
Terminally ill Jade Goody is looking forward to the christening of her sons next weekend.
Pakistan Christians nervous about Sharia law enforcement
Christians in Pakistan voiced serious concerns about government allowing Islamic laws to be enforced in certain terrorist prone areas, noting that while not many Christians directly live in the affected areas there are thousands that live nearby.
Samaritan's Purse chief in humanitarian visit to Sudan
The head of international Christian relief organisation Samaritanâs Purse, Franklin Graham, will travel to Sudan on Saturday to urge the country's leaders to build peace.
Randy Travis' 'Three Wooden Crosses' promises inspirational hits
Legendary country artist Randy Travis is slated to release Three Wooden Crosses: The Inspirational Hits of Randy Travis on March 17.
Plight of child soldiers inspires sixth formers
The desperate plight of child soldiers - sometimes forced to shoot, maim and kill their own families just to stay alive - made a deep emotional impact on sixth formers from Biggleswade, Bedfordshire.
Muslim and Christian activists in joint climate gig
Muslim rappers will join Christian and Jewish musicians on Tuesday at a London gig to highlight the need for action on climate change.
Bishop encourages Welsh politicians to mark St David's Day
The Bishop of St Davids, the Rt Rev Wyn Evans, is sending a message to Welsh politicians urging them to mark St David's Day this Sunday.
Church Commissioners reassure Church on levels of support
After a year of declining asset values, the Church Commissioners have reassured Church of England dioceses that they still intend to continue their present level of support at planned levels through to the end of 2010.