Charlie Boyd
âDominionâ over the Earth comes with responsibility, Christians learn
Christians in the Bristol Diocese recently spend the day learning about the difference that insulation, solar roof panels and carbon neutral electricity can make to preserving the planet.
'Age of anxiety' is 'age of opportunity' for Christians, says author
Todayâs society may be living in an âage of anxietyâ but for Christians it can be an age of opportunity, says one author.
Easter baptisms outside York Minster
The Archbishop of York will be thigh high in water today when he conducts Easter baptisms outside York Minster.
Church Army officer fights boredom among young
One Church Army officer is hoping that an activity trailer will solve the ânothing to doâ problem of young people living in one Welsh village.
Alarm after street preacher fined for calling homosexuality a sin
The Christian Institute has voiced concern after a street preacher was handed a £1,000 fine for saying homosexuality was a sin.
Tearfund says Government must help poor nations adapt to climate change
Tearfund welcomes Government climate plan but raises concerns over lack of commitment to adaptation funds.
Bridget and Adrian Plass urge help for El Salvador street children
Bridget and Adrian Plass back new campaign to stop more children ending up on the streets in El Salvador.
Scottish Bible Society tackles illiteracy in Africa
The Scottish Bible Society has launched a fundraising drive to overcome one of the greatest scourges still afflicting the African continent â illiteracy.
CSW welcomes inquiry into Burma crimes against humanity
Christian Solidarity Worldwide has welcomed the UK Government's support for a UN investigation into crimes against humanity in Burma.
Vietnam invites Luis Palau to lead first foreign mission since fall of Saigon
Vietnamese pastors have invited globe-trotting evangelist Luis Palau to lead the first foreign mission to the country since the fall of Saigon in 1975.
Book tells of journalistâs struggle to reveal truth about orphanages
Authentic Media has announced the publication of a new book by a controversial undercover journalist who went head to head with the Turkish government to reveal neglect in its orphanages.
Call to churches to support ethical banking
The Church of Scotland and the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility have called on churches to invest in a fairer and more sustainable future by embracing ethical and socially responsible models of finance and investment.
Methodist Church hopes to strengthen mission with new heritage guide
Methodist Church celebrates vibrant past with new heritage book detailing 100 historic sites, including the childhood home of John and Charles Wesley.
Street Child World Cup kicks off in Durban
Street children from around the world were welcomed to Durban, South Africa, this week for the first ever Deloitte Street Child World Cup to raise awareness of their plight and encourage governments to do more to improve the lives of street children around the world.
Decline of âChurchianityâ will lead to growth of genuine faith, says J John
With Britain heading towards financial, moral and social bankruptcy, it is hard to be optimistic about the nationâs future, admits J John, but in spite of all the gloom, he still sees rays of encouragement and hope.
High hopes for London Olympics outreach after Vancouver success
Christians planning large-scale outreach during the 2012 Olympic Games in London have been given a boost after hearing positive reports from churches involved in the recently concluded Winter Olympics in Vancouver.