Andrew Clark
Evangelicals tell Tsunami Victims to Gain Life Perspective
A US-based evangelical organisation has distributed relief agency leaflets amongst tsunami survivors telling them to prepare for death. Detailed descriptions have been implemented of famous disasters and tragedies across the globe...
South Sudan not ready for Masses of Returning Refugees after Peace Talks
Last week's peace deal was signed in Africa, which aims to end more than 20 years of civil war in south Sudan. This week has seen an encouraging sign of people who previously fled, returning to their homes...
Christian Media criticise Methods of Protest against Jerry Springer Opera
The Christian Herald newspaper has condemned many Christians as being too hasty in rushing to criticise the BBC 2 television airing of 'Jerry Springer – The Opera'...
Clinton says Tsunami Tragedy offers Opportunity for Religious Reconciliation
The former President of the USA, Bill Clinton has stated his belief that the relief effort and aid responses to the devastating tsunami in Asia and Africa will help to increase world unity of religions and to help reduce terrorism...
Archbishop of York announces his Farewell Service
This Saturday the Archbishop of York, Rev David Hope will hold a farewell service before finally stepping down and fulfilling his new position as a parish priest. The second most senior clergyman in the Church of England announced...
Female Clergy Unite to Fight Poverty in Make Poverty History Campaign
In a exciting new initiative, female clergy from 150 various charities, unions and faith groups across England and Wales will unite to confront Tony Blair and world leaders across the globe...
Sudan Christian Agencies Greet Peace Deal but Worry over Darfur
The historic signing of the highly anticipated Sudan peace agreement has been warmly welcomed by Christian aid agencies in Africa...
Senior Anglican creates "Thank You" Service for Homosexual Couples
A leading UK newspaper has reported that a senior Anglican bishop has commissioned the first official Church of England service to recognise homosexual relationships and co-habiting heterosexuals...
Turkey Encourages Assyrian Christians to Return under EU Pressure
Turkey is being requested to reinforce religious freedom and human rights as a condition of entering the EU. Under the pressure of the EU...
Christians Campaign against BBC Blasphemous Springer Show
The proposed screening of Jerry Springer the Opera on BBC2 on Saturday 8th January, has outraged Christians across the UK. Christian Voice, a UK-wide prayer group, along with other UK-based Christian organisations...
World Leaders gather in Jakarta, Indonesia to Unite for Tsunami Aid
World leaders today (Thursday 6th Jan 2005) vowed to co-operate to help those suffering from the tsunami disaster in Asia. Leaders met in Jakarta, Indonesia to plan out their work in providing aid...
UN have Faith in Tackling Tsunami Relief Challenge
The United Nations have released a statement declaring that the world is rising to the great challenge of providing relief to the victims of the tsunami earthquake disaster...
Fifth Suspect Indicted In Israeli Artefact Deception
Last week, after days of investigation and inquiries by a Jerusalem Court, Rafael Braun – a former head of the antiquities laboratory at the distinguished Israel Museum - was accused of antiquity fraud...
Williams Calls for Belief to those Wavering in Faith by Tsunami Disaster
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev Rowan Williams has acknowledged that many people are questioning their faith in God and His love and justice after the terrible results of the tsunami earthquake disaster...
Church Leaders say Tsunami Disaster warns of Climate Change
Amid the earthquake tragedy it has been reported that two senior world church leaders have insisted that political leaders in all countries take the Asian Tsunami disaster as a stark warning...
Tsunami Death Toll Passes 125,000 as Britain Triples Aid Pledge
The death toll from Sunday's quake-tsunami devastation has escalated to more than 125,000 as workers uncovered more bodies from Indonesia's Sumatra island. The rise has shaken Britain into more than tripling its pledge of aid to victims of the Asian tsunamis to £50 million...