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Chin Christian Seminary Seeks to Redress 'Ecological Sin'
The Zomi Theological College (ZTC) in Chin State, Mynamar, has put together an ambitious 100-year community development plan. Agriculturally focused, the plan seeks to address the three 'sins' of shifting cultivation, undisciplined livestock rearing, and deforestation.
Peaceful Resolution to Divisions in Orthodox Church in Britain
Disagreements within the Russian Orthodox Church in Britain have found a peaceful conclusion after the Moscow Patriarchate agreed to allow Bishop Basil Osborne to transfer from the jurisdiction of Russian Orthodox Church to the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
World Vision Continues Emergency Aid for Homeless Tsunami Victims
World Vision continues to provide emergency aid to thousands of people who were left homeless and injured by the tsunami in the Solomon Islands, after a quake measuring 8.0 hit the Islands on Monday.
Chin Christian Seminary Seeks to Redress 'Ecological Sin'
The Zomi Theological College (ZTC) in Chin State, Mynamar, has put together an ambitious 100-year community development plan.
Worldwide Baptist Theologians Unite at Europe Symposium
Theologians, Christian leaders and pastors gathered from around the world for the recent Baptist World Alliance Symposium at the German Baptist Seminary in Elstal, Berlin.
Christian Aid Partner Assists in Wake of Gaza 'Sewage Tsunami'
A Christian Aid partner has launched a rescue operation after a flood of sewage swept through a village in the northern Gaza Strip killing at least five people.
Peaceful Resolution to Divisions in Orthodox Church in Britain
Disagreements within the Russian Orthodox Church in Britain have found a peaceful conclusion after the Moscow Patriarchate agreed to allow Bishop Basil Osborne to transfer from the jurisdiction of Russian Orthodox Church to the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople.
Dublin Church Adapts U2Charist
A church in Dublin's city centre recently led a 'U2charist', an adapted Holy Communion service that uses Irish rock band U2's best-selling songs in place of hymns.
Ex-Korn Member to Release God-Inspired Projects
Brian "Head" Welch, co-founder and former guitarist of US band Korn, will soon release his first book, which talks about his conversion to Christianity and split from the band. Save Me From Myself: How I Found God, Quit Korn, Kicked Speed, And Live to Tell the Tale is due for a July release.
Anglican Women Commit to Communion at UN Commission Meeting
A group of Anglican women have stated their commitment to unity at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.
Gospel for Asia Missionaries Caught Up in Sri Lanka Conflict
Despite an official ceasefire, Sri Lanka's lengthy internal conflict has intensified and Gospel for Asia missionaries are finding themselves caught up in the crossfire.
Church of England Predicts High Easter Turnout
The Church of England is hoping for a seven-year high in attendance at its cathedrals this Easter.
WWF: Climate Change Could Be 'Biggest Disaster in Human History'
There's still time to stop the "biggest disaster in history", says WWF, ahead of Friday's release of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report.
Human Rights Delegation Highlights Dalit 'Slavery' in India
Christian Solidarity Worldwide hosted a delegation of activists for India's Dalit - formerly 'untouchable' - population last week in numerous forums in London and Brussels to highlight the caste-based slavery faced by millions of Dalits.
Three Million Waiting for Invite to Church, Survey Claims
A new survey released today has found that one in seven adults in the UK attends a Christian church each month, while nearly three million more people say they would attend church if only they were asked.
Powerful Earthquake Hits Afghanistan; Tremors Felt Across India & Pakistan
A powerful earthquake has struck the Hindu Kush mountains in Afghanistan on Tuesday, with tremors beings felt across both India and Pakistan.