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Nigeria Muslim Leader Denies Calling for Jihad, says 'I Love Christians'

Nigeria's top Muslim leader said that he meant no harm against Christians when he urged a Muslim group last week to counter Christian evangelism by spreading Islam.

Christian Aid to Hold Parliamentary Meeting Ahead of 1,000 Mile Trek

Christian Aid and its overseas partners will meet at the House of Commons today for a special Parliamentary meeting on climate change.

Fresh Expressions Celebrated at Methodist Conference

Methodists have showed their support for the ecumenical initiative 'Fresh Expressions' at their Conference in Blackpool. Conference received a report on the Church's involvement in the initiative, revealing that 136 out of the 600 registered Fresh Expressions activities are run by Methodists and involve around 6,800 people.

World Vision Launches Interactive Aids Exhibition in Australia

World Vision has launched an interactive walk-through exhibition in Australia, which gives visitors the chance to experience life through the eyes of impoverished African children who have been affected by Aids.

Madeleine Suspect Questioned Again

The only named suspect in the disappearance of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann was questioned again by police yesterday in Portugal.

Methodist Church to Empower Members in Face of Climate Change

The Methodist Conference is encouraging local churches, circuits and districts to monitor and reduce their carbon emissions and made a commitment to identify resources to support this work.

Madeleine Suspect Questioned Again

The only named suspect in the disappearance of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann was questioned again by police yesterday in Portugal.

Methodist Church to Empower Members in Face of Climate Change

The Methodist Conference is encouraging local churches, circuits and districts to monitor and reduce their carbon emissions and made a commitment to identify resources to support this work.

Graham Attracts 200,000 for Ukraine's Largest Evangelical Event

The first-ever Franklin Graham Festival to hit Ukraine became the largest evangelical event in the history of the former communist-ruled country, attracting over 231,000 people last weekend to hear the Gospel.

Times Square Pastor Fights Bare Bottom Billboards

A New York pastor is refusing to budge over a racy billboard poster showing nude buttocks that bidet toilet manufacturers want to wrap around his church.

UK Catholic Leaders Welcome Pope's Lift on Latin Mass Restrictions

Catholic leaders in the UK have welcomed the announcement from the Pope that restrictions will be lifted on the Latin Tridentine Mass.

Pope Invites Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor to Stay on

The Pope invites the head of the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales to retain his position after his 75th birthday.

Archbishop Calls for Donations to Fund Flood-Hit Farmers

The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has joined the Prince of Wales in supporting an appeal fund for farmers hit by recent floods.

Hillsong's Reuben Morgan to Tour Europe

Hillsong worship leader Reuben Morgan is coming back to Europe for another set of events, Furious? Records announced. The tour kicks off in mid-July in Glasgow and will take Morgan to six countries, including England, Germany and Sweden.

New Book Explores Evangelisation in Catholic Context

A new book is to be launched next week examining the concept of an 'evangelical Catholic'.

Methodist Church to Better Integrate Mentally Ill

The Methodist Church has called on churches to serve those with mental health problems.