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Shocking Research Reveals Babies Born Alive After Abortions
A research paper has revealed shocking revelations in the debate on abortions. The paper, published in the May issue of BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, reveals that 102 (3.2%) babies out of 3,189 were born alive after abortion.
Thousands Flock to Music City for Gospel Music Week
Thousands of Christian music fans, musicians, and exhibitors will flock to America's Music City this week, as the Gospel Music Association Music Week kicks off today.
WCC Head to Gain Insight into Churches in Britain & Ireland
The forthcoming visit of the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches, the Rev Dr Samuel Kobia, to the UK and Ireland will facilitate many opportunities for new insights into the life and current work of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland's member churches, the WCC has said.
Scottish Christians Unclear on Meaning of Ecumenism, Audit Finds
The findings of a recent local ecumenical audit carried out by churches in Scotland have revealed a "lack of clarity" about the meaning of ecumenism among Scottish Christians.
Churches Urge Flocks to Reject Racist Parties
As Local Authority elections draw near and candidates begin to canvas for support, major churches have joined in a call to members to reject racist parties and vote for candidates who will "contribute to the common good".
African Children's Choir to Hit American Idol Stage
The African Children's Choir will make an appearance on the American Idol "Idol Gives Back" show, which will raise funds for charities in the U.S. and Africa.
Riding Lights to Hit West End with Slave Trade Production
The Riding Lights Theatre Company will hit London's West End next week with its brand new production African Snow in collaboration with York Theatre Royal.
British Entertainers and TV Stars to Rally Public Back to Church
A host of British entertainers and TV stars have offered their services to local churches in a bid to help boost congregations and get worshippers "rolling in the aisles".
European Church Body to Strengthen Orthodox-Protestant Dialogue
Conference of European Churches is to work on the development of sustained dialogue between Europe's Orthodox churches and the churches of the Reformation.
Global Day of Prayer London Gathering 1,000 Voice Choir
Christians from across London are being invited to become part of the special choir that is being formed to sing at the huge Global Day of Prayer London event taking place at West Ham United F.C. on Sunday 27 May 2007.
Urban Religious TV Station to Launch 24/7 Mobile Programming in UK
An urban religious TV station in the US, The Word Network, has announced that it plans to make its live programming available to mobile phones 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
BMI Music Awards to Honour Christian Music at GMA Week
The BMI Christian Music Awards will salute the songwriters and publishers of the past year's most performed Christian music on US radio and television at the Gospel Music Association Week in Nashville, Tennessee.
Christians Condemn Brutal Bible Worker Killings in Turkey
The World Evangelical Alliance is to send a representative to Turkey to comfort the families of the three Christian workers killed in a brutal attack on their Bible publishing house earlier in the week.
Palestinian President Convinced Alan Johnston Still Alive
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he is convinced BBC journalist Alan Johnston is still alive, despite the lack of contact with him since his abduction in Gaza last month.
Scottish Church Leaders Tee Off Against Sectarianism
Church of Scotland ministers teed off yesterday with priests of the Roman Catholic Church in a unique golfing match at Kilmacolm Golf Club, Renfrewshire in Scotland.
Salvation Army Helps After Virginia Shootings
The Salvation Army is at Virginia Tech to support those affected by Monday's tragic shootings.