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Salvation Army Opens More Shelters for Homeless People

The official opening of two new Salvation Army social service centres in Central London means that there are now homes for another 166 vulnerable people in the capital.

New Jesus Film Reaches Out to Women in Middle East

The classic Jesus Film has been digitally expanded to include a special focus on the love and respect shown by Jesus to Mary Magdalene in an effort to win more women in the Middle East to Christ.

Blair and Merkel Urge Bush to Tackle Climate Change

British Prime Minister Tony Blair and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are urging US President George W Bush to agree to tough new international measures to stop global warming accelerating out of control.

Salvation Army Opens More Shelters for Homeless People

The Salvation Army has extended its support for the homeless in London with the recent opening of two new homes.

US Anglican Church Loses $4 Million Property Battle

An Anglican church in Jacksonville, Fla., USA has lost its church property to the Episcopal diocese in a court ruling earlier this week.

Hillsong United Begins US, Canada Tour with Battle Cry

One of the world's most renowned praise bands is bringing their modern rock worship to cities all across the United States and Canada beginning Friday with the first event of their North American tour.

US Anglican Church Loses $4 Million Property Battle

An Anglican church in Jacksonville, Fla., USA has lost its church property to the Episcopal diocese in a court ruling earlier this week. Judge Karen Cole ruled that Redeemer Anglican Church belongs to the Diocese of Florida, which put parish members on legal hold until an official report is issued for review.

Baptists Respond to Indonesian Earthquake

A new BMS World Mission relief grant is enabling Baptists in Indonesia to respond to the major earthquake that rocked the island of Sumatra last month.

'Idol' Power Boosts Chris Sligh Band to Top of Music Nation

The curly-haired Christian star who placed tenth in this season's American Idol has already been showing his future prospect in the music industry, having his South Carolina-based band already being voted as the top rock group for week 10 in Music Nation's online video contest.

Hundreds Gather to Celebrate Christian Radio DAB Launch

Hundreds gathered at Central Hall Westminster last night to celebrate the launch of Premier Radio's DAB licence, which enables listeners in London to receive a signal from almost anywhere in the capital.

Baptists Respond to Indonesian Earthquake

A new BMS World Mission relief grant is enabling Baptists in Indonesia to respond to the major earthquake that rocked the island of Sumatra last month.

MP Signs Up to the CAFOD 99% Challenge

Leeds West MP John Battle has promised to live on 99% of his income, donating the remaining one per cent to CAFOD to help people in the developing world who live in extreme poverty.

Christian Aid Partners Help Displaced People in Sri Lanka

Renewed fighting in Sri Lanka has forced more than 155,000 civilians to flee their homes in recent weeks. Christian Aid partners are there and working to support the displaced people as the emergency continues to unfold.

GMA Music Week 2007 Prepares to Kick Off

Over 3,000 gospel musicians and fans will gather in Nashville, Tennessee, in the US for the GMA (Gospel Music Association) Music Week 07'.

US Christians Rejoice After Advertisers Pull Plug on Racism Row Radio Host

The President of a US-based Christian media watchdog has welcomed the decision by advertisers to pull the plug on radio host Don Imus after he made a racist slur on his show earlier in the week.

Methodist Church Publishes Guidelines on BNP

Ahead of the May local elections, the Methodist Church has launched guidelines for churches that find themselves represented by a councillor from an extremist party.