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Reassurance
Insurance companies tend to sell their policies on the basis that we will be buying peace of mind, reassurance that at the end of the day all will be well...
Release the Debt
Is there someone in your life who has wronged you? Maybe a family member didn't treat you right, or a boss was unfair. The Bible tells us that we need to release and forgive others so God can forgive us...
Speculation Abound over Murphy-O'Connor's Successor
The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham is rumoured to be the most likely successor to Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor as Archbishop of Westminster, according to sources in London and Rome.
Hong Kong Christians Urge Support for Strikers
A Christian group in Hong Kong has appealed to churches to show solidarity with hundreds of ironworkers who have been on strike for more than three weeks in what is reported to be the territory's longest-running industrial dispute for 30 years.
Pakistani Christian Girls Kidnapped, Converted and Forcibly Married
Two Christian girls kidnapped from their families in Faisalabad, Pakistan, have been forcibly converted to Islam and married to strangers.
Gay Bishop says Opponents Use Language of Slavery
The openly gay Bishop V Gene Robinson has accused African critics who describe homosexuals as "worse than beasts" of using the kind of language once employed in the United States to justify slavery.
Polish Bishop Tells Farmers 'Don't Sell Land to Foreigners'
A Polish bishop is urging the country's farmers not to sell land to foreigners in order to prevent the European Union imposing injustices upon those who till the soil for a living.
Bishop's Campaign to Identify Why People Stop Attending Church
The new Bishop of Oxford has launched a new campaign in the Thames Valley area to bring people back to church.
China Catering for Olympic Religious Guests, Not Citizens
A temporary church will be set up in the Olympic Village during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, a state-backed church official has reported.
Third European Ecumenical Assembly Gets Underway in Romania
Thousands of Christians from Europe's main Churches are in Sibiu, Romania, this week for the Third European Ecumenical Assembly.
Another African Anglican Church Appoints US Bishop
Uganda's Anglican Archbishop became the fourth African leader to appoint an American bishop to serve breakaway Anglicans in the United States.
Pastor: Korean Hostage was Killed for Refusing to Convert to Islam
The youth pastor who was leading the group of 23 South Korean aid volunteers in Afghanistan was killed for refusing to convert to Islam, the head pastor of the church revealed after the final 19 former hostages arrived home.
Bush Sees Hope for Iraq's Future
US President Bush was optimistic about sectarian reconciliation in Iraq during his surprise visit to the Middle East country on Monday.
Time Travellers Warn People About Climate-Changed Future
A group of 'time travellers' from the 22nd century is doing the festival rounds this summer to warn people about the climate-changed future in store for the Earth.
Gospel Legend Kim Burrell to Tour UK
Kim Burrell, one of the most influential voices in gospel music, will visit UK for an exclusive two-night concert at Ocean Hackney, east London.
Church Call to Press Turkish Government on Religious Freedom
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland has written to the Foreign Office urging it to stress the right of religious freedom in talks with the Turkish Government on entry to the EU.