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Christian Aid to Benefit from Internet Service Provider Surefish
Christian Aid will benefit from charity Internet Service Provider Surefish as they raise funds for the charity through a new range of broadband internet services.
Black Christians to Advise MPs on Mental Health Bill
A parliamentary briefing on the impact that the 2006 Mental Health Bill will have on African Caribbean communities will be held at Westminster on 1 May at the House of Commons.
Amazing Grace Grosses Over £2m
Amazing Grace, the film that tells the story of William Wilberforce's 20-year fight to bring an end to the British slave trade, has grossed over £2m at the UK box office and remained in the UK Top 10 films for four weeks - at one point snatching second place from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Quick Stop with Jeremy Camp at GMA Week
A quick stop with popular American Christian artist Jeremy Camp during Gospel Music Association Music Week.
Zimbabwe Christians Join World Prayer for Children At Risk
As devastating reports emerge from Zimbabwe of record-breaking inflation rates, 80 per cent unemployment, and an economy shrinking faster than any on the planet, Zimbabwean Christians are have expressed their determination to make a stand on behalf of the youngest generation by taking part in an international prayer event.
Christian Persecution Escalates in Pakistan as 12-Year-Old is Raped
A 12 year-old Christian girl was kidnapped and gang-raped by four Muslim men in Lahore, Pakistan, on Easter Day, Christian Solidarity Worldwide has learned.
Premier Radio Appeals for Support in National Licence Application
Premier Radio has appealed for support from their listeners and all Christians across the UK to help it secure a place as the first Christian radio station to broadcast on a national digital licence.
WCC Head Calls for Ecumenically Responsible Evangelism on UK Tour
On the threshold of the 100th anniversary celebration of the 1910 Edinburgh World Mission Conference, widely regarded as the symbolic starting point of the modern ecumenical movement, the WCC General Secretary has called for an "ecumenically responsible evangelism".
Scottish Church Leaders Call on UK Government to Abandon Trident
Scottish church leaders have joined together in a renewed call on the UK Government to scrap Trident and lead the way in reducing its nuclear weapons arsenal.
Oasis Reaches Out in Tough Urban Areas
Oasis UK is looking for young Christians with guts to take their faith to some of the toughest urban areas in the UK.
Archbishop Expresses Deep Sorrow Over Child Abuse Suffering
The Archbishop of Canterbury has expressed his deep sorrow over the suffering of child abuse victims while under the care of the Church of England.
Lambeth Conference Plans Move Forward
Decision-makers in the Anglican Communion met last week to continue the formation of progress plans for the Lambeth Conference 2008.
Kirk Report on Homosexuality a "Major Disappointment"
A report on the Church of Scotland's position on homosexuality has been labelled a "major disappointment" by a group of evangelicals within the Church of Scotland.
Underground Churches in Iran Experience Growth
Despite the hard-line Islamist regime in Iran the underground church is growing, Release International reports. Evangelists are sharing their faith in towns and villages and planting new churches, according to the persecution watchdog.
World Famous Evangelist John Stott Announces Retirement
Legendary theologian and evangelist Rev Dr John Stott has announced his decision to retire from public ministry at the age of 86.
Kirk Report on Homosexuality a "Major Disappointment"
A report on the Church of Scotland's position on homosexuality has been labelled a "major disappointment" by a group of evangelicals within the Church of Scotland.