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More Christians killed in India violence

More Christians killed in India violence

The death toll continues to rise in India’s Orissa state as a wave of violence against Christians shows no sign of stopping.

Church puts vows at heart of new marriage prep

The Church of England’s is undertaking a major overhaul of the marriage preparation it offers to engaged couples in a bid to better reflect their...

Sailors’ Society launches Sea of Remembrance for Merchant Navy Day

International seafarers’ charity, the Sailors’ Society has launched its ‘Sea of Remembrance’ campaign for Merchant Navy Day on 7 September.
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Passionate about the Passion?

Passionate about the Passion? We long for the extraordinary, but we seem unable to cope with it for long.

Archbishop upbeat about Lambeth, aware of remaining challenges

Archbishop upbeat about Lambeth, aware of remaining challenges The Archbishop of Canterbury is upbeat about Lambeth, but all too aware of remaining challenges within the Anglican Communion in a pastoral letter to...

Why do Christian leaders and ministers fail?

When a minister falls we are presented with a marvellous opportunity to demonstrate the meaning of grace, that most precious of all divine gifts.
Life & Health

Smoking ban cut heart attacks

Scotland's 2006 ban on smoking in public places cut the heart attack rate by 17 percent within one year, with non-smokers benefiting most, researchers reported on Wednesday.

Drugs add 13 years to life of HIV patients

Cocktails of HIV drugs help patients live an average of 13 years longer - if they are lucky enough to get them, researchers reported on Thursday.
Culture & Youth
Books: 'I’m Fine with God…It’s Christians I Can’t Stand'

Books: 'I’m Fine with God…It’s Christians I Can’t Stand'

“Every segment of society has its members of the lunatic fringe, but Christianity seems to have a disproportionately high percentage of them," write Bruce Bickel and Stan Jantz in their new book,...
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Mandela greatest campaigner, finds Christian Aid poll
Society

Mandela greatest campaigner, finds Christian Aid poll

Iconic rights campaigners Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King have beaten celebrities like Sir Bob Geldof and Angelina Jolie to the top spots in a new Christian Aid poll to discover the most...
Church

Walsall’s lay ‘archbishop’ dies after fall at home

Tributes have been paid to the lay chair of the Anglican Deanery of Walsall, Terry Bunn, who died unexpectedly on Monday following a fall at his home in Pelsall. He would have reached his 65th...
Ministries

Christian bikers to help bring motorbikes to rural Congo

Scottish Christian Motorscyclists' Association to take to the road in a sponsored ride to help the Scottish Bible Society provide rural communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo with motor and...
Missions

Luis Palau's hometown Cityfest draws throngs to hear Gospel

Global evangelist Luis Palau has brought the Good News to more than eight million people since his festival format of outreach made its debut nine years ago in his hometown of Portland, Oregon.
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92-year-old to drive length of UK for Sierra Leone homeless

92-year-old to drive length of UK for Sierra Leone homeless

Most people dream of an easy life when they get old. But one 92-year-old Sheffield man is gearing up to drive the length of the UK in his old Ford Sierra to raise some much needed funds for the...
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Lambeth more successful than expected, says Archbishop

Lambeth more successful than expected, says Archbishop
Despite protests and divisions at the recent Lambeth Conference, Anglican leaders have succeeded in rebuilding trust and relationships, says the...
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