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Twenty million pray in UK - Tearfund survey
Twenty million pray in the UK, 1 in 5 adults believes 'prayer changes the world', Tearfund survey reveals.
GOD TV to broadcast Copeland's Victory Campaign
GOD TV has announced that from 17 -19 November it will be broadcasting Kenneth Copeland Ministries' November 2007 Washington DC Victory Campaign on GOD Europe straight from the American capital.
Influential bishops worry over delayed Lebanon election
A group of Christian bishops in Lebanon is concerned that the presidential deadlock in their country has affected national unity.
Christian housing charities launch investigation into UK poverty
Christians urged to find out what poverty and homelessness means in the UK today.
From the torture of debt to the love of Jesus Christ
How Christians across the UK are freeing people from the devastating trap of debt - and bringing them to a new sense of freedom in Jesus Christ.
Pastor camps out on fast food rooftop for African orphans
A pastor in New Mexico has started a week of living on the roof of a local restaurant to raise awareness and funds for children in need and orphans in Africa.
Pope set to visit USA next year
Pope Benedict XVI will visit the USA in 2008, stopping at Washington DC and New York City, where he will give an address at the UN.
Kirk induction service to take place in Roman Catholic church
Church of Scotland minister looks forward to "quirky" ordination service in Roman Catholic church.
Christian lawyers call for action on Embryology Bill
Christian lawyers have responded to the publication of the Government's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill with an appeal to Christians to write to House of Lords peers.
North Korean Christians arrested for being 'foreign spies'
Christian persecution watchdog Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) has revealed that "foreign spies" and "native citizens working for a foreign intelligence service" in North Korea were in fact Christian believers.
Brown threatens sanctions against Iran
Britain will push to curb energy and financial investment in Iran unless Tehran addresses nuclear concerns, Prime Minister Gordon Brown said on Monday in a speech that also underlined Washington's importance as an ally.
Bhutto says Pakistan's Musharraf must step down
Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto called on Tuesday for military leader Pervez Musharraf to step down as president and said she would never serve as prime minister under him.
Ecclesiastical helps protect churches from metal thefts
Ecclesiastical teams up with SmartWater to protect churches amid "epidemic" of metal thefts.
CofE statistics show rise in giving and ordination training
The Church of England has released new statistics for 2005/06 showing that the average amount of weekly giving by CofE parishoners increased to £5.08 in 2005.
Prince Charles to celebrate influence of black church in Britain
One of London's largest black majority churches will welcome the Prince of Wales this week as he pays tribute to the contribution of black churches to their local communities.
US Veteran's Day observances honour fallen but forget some
Cities nationwide remembered veterans of the U.S. armed forces whose sacrifices continue to live on in the freedom enjoyed by many Americans today.