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BMS World Mission Supports New Businesses in Afghanistan
The growth of new businesses in Afghanistan is being supported by BMS World Mission through the Micro Enterprise Development project in training new entrepreneurs.
Church of England Prepares New Guidelines to Tackle Bogus Marriages
The Church of England is embarking on a new project to create new guidelines for its marriage procedures to prevent the spread of "bogus weddings".
Steve Chalke Sets New Guinness World Record
Oasis founder Steve Chalke MBE has set a new Guinness World Record after smashing Sir Steve Redgrave's record for fastest earning sportsman in yesterday's Flora London Marathon.
Hillsong, American Idol Star, and 'Passion' Actor Bring Thousands to GMA
The Gospel Music Assocation Music Week is gaining momentum after showcases and worship events by some of the biggest names in Christian music delighted thousands on Sunday.
Baptist World Alliance Mourns World Mission Leader's Death
The Executive Director of the World Mission Board of the Brazilian Baptist Convention since 1979, Waldemiro Tymchak has died on 20 April.
International Consultation Challenges Protestant Churches in Europe
The Community of Protestant Churches in Europe and the Evangelical Academy in the Rhineland have hosted an international consultation on social challenges for Protestant churches in Europe.
Open Doors Responds to Turkey Christian Murders
Open Doors has called on all countries to guarantee religious freedom after the horrific murder last week of three Christian workers in Turkey.
Open Doors Responds to Turkey Christian Murders
Open Doors has called on all countries to guarantee religious freedom after the horrific murder last week of three Christian workers in Turkey.
BMI Christian Music Awards Honour Christian Music's Most Played Songs
US performing rights organisation BMI saluted the writers and publishers of the past year's most performed Christian songs on Christian radio and television during the BMI Christian Music Awards last night at the company's Music Row offices in Nashville.
Churches to Boost Olympics Tourism in 2012
The Church of England's Church Heritage Forum has told the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Parliament that church and cathedral tourism could be used to spread the expected benefits of Olympics tourism across the country in 2012.
Christians Told to Vote Against 'Racist BNP'
Christian leaders are advising people to use their vote to defeat British National Party (BNP) candidates in next week's elections, the Evangelical Alliance has told Christian Today.
Campaigners Lobby EU Embassies on Unfair Trade Deals
Campaigners complete first ever simultaneous lobby of all EU embassies in London to call attention to unfair trade deals
Scottish Congregations Could be Hard Hit by Water Charges
A report to the Church of Scotland's General Assembly in May will sound the alarm over Scottish Executive plans to stop water charge exemptions for charities which could leave hundreds of congregations short in the pocket.
Scottish Congregations Could be Hard Hit by Water Charges
Plans to introduce new water charges in Scotland could hit hundreds of Church of Scotland congregations hard in the pocket.
Churches to Boost Olympics Tourism in 2012
The Church of England's Church Heritage Forum has told the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Parliament that church and cathedral tourism could be used to spread the expected benefits of Olympics tourism across the country in 2012.