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Church Army to Plea for Wholehearted Mission at General Synod
The Chief Executive of Church Army is to make a plea for the Church to focus wholeheartedly on mission and evangelism.
Sony Issues 'Unreserved' Apology to Manchester Cathedral
Sony has issued an "unreserved" apology to Manchester Cathedral for using the location as a violent backdrop in Insomniac's Resistance: Fall of Man.
Joel Osteen Hits London
Joel and Victoria Osteen of Lakewood Church, the largest church in the US, will speak tonight at London's Wembley Arena. They kicked off their UK tour on Tuesday at the Odyssey Arena Belfast in Northern Ireland and will also speak at the NEC Arena in Birmingham on Saturday 7 July.
World Vision Plans New Technology to Prevent Disasters
World Vision plans to take advantage of a new form of technology, satellite weather warnings, in disaster-prone development areas. The technology will give villagers a chance to react and respond before the disaster strikes.
Alan Johnston Awarded by Amnesty International
One day after being freed by kidnappers in Gaza, BBC reporter Alan Johnston has been awarded a prize by human rights group Amnesty International.
Madeleine's Mother Makes Earnest Plea to Abductor
The mother of missing Madeleine McCann made a plea to her daughter's abductor to return her, saying: "It is not too late to give her back."
Positive Light Shines on Leprosy After Diana Concert
The Leprosy Mission has revealed that last Sunday's Concert for Diana has elevated the profile of leprosy and sparked discussion about the disease at a level unseen since Diana died.
Online Church to Help People 'Discover God'
A church in North Yorkshire has launched an 'online church' for people who are looking for answers but don't feel ready to walk into a church building.
Joel Osteen Praying for UK
Joel and Victoria Osteen of Lakewood Church, the largest church in the US, kicked off their UK tour last night at the Odyssey Arena Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Britain Evaluates Sex Education Following Purity Ring Case
The debate over how to make sex education effective has been reignited following last week's high court battle between a schoolgirl and her head teacher over the right to wear a purity ring symbolising her pledged virginity until marriage.
Hundreds Honour 'Hero' Police in Luton Church
More than 600 mourners gathered in a Luton Church on Monday to pay their final respects to a policeman killed in the line of duty. Fellow officers, civilian colleagues and members of the public joined the family and friends of Bedfordshire Pc Jonathan Henry, 36, for a funeral service at the Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church.
Newsboys Marks 23rd No 1 Hit with 'Something Beautiful'
Popular Christian group Newsboys topped the Radio & Records Christian CHR chart this week with "Something Beautiful" from their fall 2007 studio release, GO. The single's success marks Newsboys' 23rd career No 1.
Missing Madeleine Photos Returned to Dad
Photos of missing Madeleine McCann have been returned to her family anonymously almost two weeks after they were stolen from her father on a trip to London.
Thousands to Gather for Diana Concert
Thousands will gather at a charity concert in London tonight to honour Princess Diana 10 years after she died in a car crash. Princess Diana's 'fun-loving and unpretentious spirit' will be rekindled at the star-studded 'Concert for Diana', which will serve as a posthumous birthday bash and tribute from her sons, Prince William and Harry.
London Protests Against Eritrea Persecution
A service was recently held in London to protest against the treatment of the head of the Eritrean Orthodox Church. Patriarch Antonious, the leader of two million orthodox believers and a high-profile prisoner of conscience, was removed from his position earlier this year after criticising the Eritrean Government for interference in church activities.
Final Preparations for Diana Concert
Organisers are putting the finishing touches to a charity concert in London on Sunday to honour Princess Diana 10 years after she died in a car crash.