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Baptists Reach Out to 100,000's at Cricket World Cup in West Indies
The Cricket World Cup 2007 is currently taking place in the West Indies, with hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the world gathering for the event, Christian evangelists have seen the event as an opportunity for outreach and evangelism.
700 Youth Pilgrims Challenged to 'Make a Difference' for God
Church Army's Chief Executive has challenged 700 young people to make a difference for God at this year's Easter Monday Youth Pilgrimage at Canterbury Cathedral.
Restoration Begins at Ted Haggard's Church
Church leaders at PowerHouse Christian Centre in Texas have been invited to take part in the restoration process of New Life Church as a first step in the healing process, following the exit of former senior pastor Ted Haggard.
St Paul's Cathedral Welcomes New Dean Appointment
The Chapter of St Paul's has expressed its delight at the appointment of the Rt Rev Graeme Paul Knowles as the new Dean of St Paul's Cathedral.
Christian Aid Joins Green TV for 'Climate Changed' Campaign
Christian Aid has recently joined forces with environmental broadband TV channel green.tv to recruit people to its new 'climate changed' campaign.
Blair Accused of Being Unaware of Black Efforts on Gang Culture
Black Christian leaders have criticised Prime Minister Tony Blair for failing to recognise the work that black communities and especially black churches are doing to tackle criminal gangs.
Shot Belfast Missionary Forgives Gunmen
There is only one word a Belfast missionary priest has for the men who nearly killed him in South Africa: forgiveness. Father Kieran Creagh wishes to meet and forgive the robbers shot him twice at the hospice he founded to help Aids sufferers in Pretoria.
Overcoming the Loss of a Partner is Focus of New Care for the Family Course
A new course from Care for the Family will help heal the wounds left by the loss of a spouse or partner this summer.
Steve Chalke Aims to Break Guinness World Record at London Marathon
Oasis founder Steve Chalke MBE is on a mission to claim back his 2005 Guinness World Record title for raising the most money in a marathon, after losing out to Sir Steve Redgrave last week.
Church of Scotland Working for End to HIV Stigma
The Church of Scotland's HIV/AIDS Project has called on the General Assembly to recognise that stigma and discrimination continue to act as barriers to effective HIV prevention and care.
City of London Called to Help Abolish Modern-Day Slavery
JustShare, the coalition of City of London churches and development agencies working to highlight issues of global economic justice, is to call on London's financial institutions to use their considerable power to fight modern-day slavery.
Bishop Calls on Christians to Be 'God's Green Disciples'
The Bishop of Blackburn recently called on Christians to become "God's green disciples". The Rt Rev Nicholas Reade urged people to be more thoughtful about the environment by flying less, walking more and buying fair trade products.
thebandwithnoname Return from Rocking Stage at Belfast Events
Following a week at Spring Harvest, thebandwithnoname recently hit the stage at Belfast's Onelife event, where the band preformed tracks from the new album Dying To Be There.
Thousands of School Children Hear Message of Christ's Resurrection
Scripture Union staff and churches across the country have joined together to share the story of Jesus' death and resurrection with thousands of school children this Easter.
Award-winning Singer to Bike 'Across America' for Orphans and Widows
Platinum selling, Dove Award-winning recording artist, Mark Schultz, is embarking on an Across America bike ride to raise support for orphans and widows.
Charity Commission Wants to Increase Support for Faith-Based Charities
The Charity Commission has announced plans to increase its support for faith-based charities. The regulator will launch a new Faith and Social Cohesion Unit to encourage faith groups to register as charities and "improve their