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Eating for Success
When the body is repeatedly given the wrong foods it will start to send out subtle red flag signals or symptoms. Symptoms can vary from mild to severe and may include fatigue, indigestion, eczema, food allergies...
Bishop of London seeks Common Christian Consciousness
Bishop of London challenges European Christian leaders to "build a common Christian consciousness".
Christian Groups Respond to Hurricane Felix
Christian humanitarian groups are tending to the needs of Hurricane Felix victims after this season's second Category 5 hurricane slammed into Central America earlier this week.
Korean Pastors Repent for Aggressive Overseas Missions
Some 100 pastors gathered in Seoul, South Korea, this week for a penitence prayer meeting in response to worldwide criticism of Korean churches' aggressive overseas missionary work.
New Book Explores Muslims and Christianity
Brother Andrew will be launching a new book 'Secret Believers: what happens when Muslims believe in Christ', at 'UNITE' events on Saturday 29 September, in West Bromwich.
Your Time is Coming
Your time is coming! The dreams and desires, the things you want to accomplish, the situations you want to see changed will happen...
Darfur Peace Talks Set for October in Libya
Sudan's government and rebel groups will start talks on Oct. 27 in Libya to push for peace in violence-torn Darfur before 26,000 peacekeepers deploy there, the United Nations and Khartoum announced on Thursday.
Hemoglobin A1c Can Predict Type 2 Diabetes in Women
Among healthy middle-aged and older women, the hemoglobin A1c level -- a measure of blood sugar control -- is an independent predictor of type 2 diabetes, a study shows.
Climate Change Hits US Federal Land, Water
More beetles and fewer spruce trees in Alaska, whiter coral and fewer scuba-divers in Florida and more wildfires in Arizona already show the impact of climate change on U.S. lands and waters, a congressional watchdog agency reported on Thursday.
Religion Not Clear-Cut Issue in White House Race
Religion is not proving to be a clear-cut factor in the 2008 U.S. White House race, taking a back seat to the Iraq war and domestic issues, but most Americans still feel faith is an important attribute in their president, according to a survey released on Thursday.
Theology Website Seeks Sponsors
Christian website freelancetheology.com is seeking sponsors so that the popular site can continue its service of answering questions on Christianity from the general public.
China to Send Troops to Darfur, Meet Critics
China will send more than 300 engineering troops to Sudan's troubled Darfur region next month to build infrastructure for U.N. peacekeepers, China's special envoy for Darfur said on Thursday.
U.N. Seeks Funds for Chad Refugees as Ban Arrives
The United Nations appealed for emergency funds for Chad to feed thousands of refugees from regional violence as U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon arrived on Friday to pave the way for international peacekeepers.
Typhoon Batters Tokyo, Moves On
A typhoon pounded Tokyo and surrounding areas on Friday, killing at least one man and snarling transport and power supplies, before weakening and moving north.
Congo Rebel Chief Says Army Breaks Ceasefire
Renegade Congolese General Laurent Nkunda said on Friday the Congolese army had attacked his position, breaking a fragile ceasefire negotiated by United Nations mediators in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Madeleine's Mother to be Declared Suspect
The mother of missing British four-year-old Madeleine McCann will be formally declared a suspect on Friday, a spokeswoman for the family said.