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Lausanne Conference Addresses Major Challenges for World Mission
Fragmentation and the need for reformation are just some of the challenges facing world mission today, Lausanne conference delegates hear.
Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace Join Climate Change Black Out
The famous Piccadilly Circus lights in London were switched off for the first time in 68 years yesterday in support of a climate change event.
Fish Oils Help Lower Blood Pressure
Was mom right for all those years, when she was making us swallow spoonfuls of cod liver oil, to keep us healthy...
WEA and Lausanne Formally Launch Partnership for Lausanne III
The World Evangelical Alliance and the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelisation have formally launch their partnership for Lausanne III: Cape Town 2010.
Churches Given Access to Unused Buildings
Church leaders wanting to take advantage of a new Government policy encouraging local authorities to transfer unused buildings to community groups at a reduced price are being invited to attend a one day 'How To' seminar.
UK Church Must 'Wake Up' to Aids Pandemic
A new report from Christian Aids charities is a major wake-up call to the UK church to get more involved in the worldwide Aids pandemic, Samaritan's Purse International UK has said.
Street Pastors to Debut in Portsmouth
Street Pastors will make their long-awaited debut in Portsmouth city centre this Friday, where they will offer their help to night revellers out and about on the city streets.
Christians Attacked with Axes, Guns in Pakistan
An attack on a Salvation Army church in a Pakistani village in Punjab has forced Christian villagers to flee from their homes.
Jars of Clay Creates Own Label: Gray Matters
Multi-Platinum and three time GRAMMY-winning band Jars of Clay is paving their own path with the creation of their own label imprint, "Gray Matters", under the Nettwerk Music Group umbrella.
UK Church Must 'Wake Up' to Aids Pandemic
A new report from Christian Aids charities is a major wake-up call to the UK church to get more involved in the worldwide Aids pandemic, Samaritan's Purse International UK has said.
Female Director of Famous Welsh Choir Resigns
The first-ever female musical director of Morriston Orpheus Choir in Wales has resigned, claiming she has been "hounded" from the job.
Journalists Mark 100th Day Since Alan Johnston's Kidnap
Thousands of journalists around the world joined in remembering BBC reporter Alan Johnston on Wednesday to mark the 100th day since his kidnap in Gaza.
'No-One Can Pass the Buck on Climate Change,' says Church of England
Church of England gives cautious welcome to Government proposals on tackling global warming.
New Report Accuses North Korea of 'Crime' Against Humanity
A new report by Christian Solidarity Worldwide accuses North Korea of international crimes against humanity, and recommends that the UN establish a strong commission of inquiry.
Outcry from Muslim Communities over Salman Rushdie Knighthood
Protests have taken place in Muslim communities worldwide following the recent announcement that controversial author Salman Rushdie is to be awarded a knighthood in the Queen's 81st birthday Honours List.
Vatican Releases '10 Commandments' for Motorists
The Roman Catholic Church has released a new set of guidelines for motorists, in the hope of promoting more responsible driving.