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Racy photos from Britney Spears' new album upset Catholics
Photos from Britney Spear's new album, Blackout, showing the pop star coyly sitting on a priest's lap in a confessional booth has drawn strong reactions from the Catholic community.
Christians commence California firestorm clean-up operation
News about the widespread California wildfire have faded from the headlines, but Christian organisations and churches remain behind to help clean up the overwhelming destruction left by the fires.
Iranian filmmakers expose Christian murder cases
Two brothers, a murdered father and an untold story of pain and forgiveness are the inspirations behind an award-winning documentary on the secret death of a prominent evangelical pastor in Iran.
Christian students, faculty forced to don Muslim garbs
Students and teachers at a primary school in England were forced to dress up as Muslims to celebrate a belated Muslim festival although most were Christians.
Venezuela bishops say Chavez reforms grant State too much power
Roman Catholic bishops have warned that attempts at constitutional reform in Venezuela by President Hugo Chavez restrict the rights of citizens and grant too much power to the State with a "president who is re-elected indefinitely".
Russia's Putin honours Stalin's victims at Moscow killing field
President Vladimir Putin has attended a memorial service conducted by Patriarch Aleksei II, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, at a church built near a Soviet police secret killing field, where at least 20 000 people were executed at the peak of dictator Joseph Stalin's bloody purges.
Believers inspired to transform Britain's communities
Christians taking part in the Faithworks conference this week have been challenged and inspired to be part of the solution to Britain's social problems.
Studies suggest pre-eclampsia link to heart disease
Two recent studies suggest a potential link between pregnancy disorder pre-eclampsia and heart disease...
Faithworks conference - be God's agents in your communities
Faithworks conference challenges believers to be God's agents in the social and spiritual transformation of their communities.
Italy, Chile tell pharmacists to ignore Pope's anti-abortion pill call
Both Italian and Chilean governments have told pharmacists that they are obligated to dispense drugs such as the "morning after pill" even if it means violating their moral beliefs.
The Greatest Thing
Corinthians tells us that one characteristic of love is that it is not rude. That means, when we are walking in love, we treat other people with courtesy ...
US Gospel Hip Hop Artiste DA' T.R.U.T.H. announces UK Tour
UK Gospel Music print publication, Gospel Link, has announced a UK Tour featuring the Stellar award-winning US Gospel Hip Hop Artiste DA' T.R.U.T.H.
New gospel radio station launched in Timbuktu
Timbuktu, a name synonymous with remoteness, is now the home of one of HCJB Global Voice's newest partners, broadcasting the gospel in five languages: Tamasheq (Tuareg), Sonrai/Songhoy, Hassaniya, Bambara and Fulani.
BBC Radio presents Congregation of the Year award
BBC Radio Stoke has named Abbots Bromley School for Girls as its Congregation of the Year in the Songs from the Aisles competition.
Homeless women's Art exhibition offers unique view of London
The Marylebone Project Day Centre, part of London's largest women-only hostel, is launching a new art exhibition this weekend in London.
A mine of information
Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place for gold to be refined. Iron is taken out of the earth, and copper is smelted from ore...