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Mother Teresa, Moses and Simon Cowell are greatest leaders, say teens
Teenagers have voted Mother Teresa, Moses and X Factor judge Simon Cowell the top three greatest leaders of all time.
MP lives on fiver a day for living simply experiment
A Leicestershire MP has survived the first few weeks of the political year on just £5 a day as part of an Evangelical Alliance initiative challenging people to live on the same amount of money as people on benefits.
Scottish Housing Minister visits church housing project
The Scottish Minister for Housing and Communities has visited an innovative programme to develop affordable housing from church-owned property.
Gospel for Asia responds to âdesperateâ flood situation in India
The situation facing survivors in flood-stricken Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka is âdesperateâ, says Gospel for Asiaâs vice president Daniel Punos.
SAT-7 extends reach into Arab world
SAT-7 has increased its number of potential viewers after launching two of its Arabic channels on the Atlantic Bird 4 satellite.
Viva Christmas parties to reach needy children
Christian childrenâs charity Viva is hoping to put a smile on the faces of children from impoverished communities by holding Christmas parties for them.
Special edition New Testament celebrates Bucharest's 550th birthday
World Vision Romania and Biblica Europe have teamed up to print a special edition of the New Testament to celebrate the 550th anniversary of Bucharest.
Churches asked to sponsor bus shelter ads this Christmas
Churches asked to sponsor bus shelter and radio adverts this Christmas.
Dearnley church installs solar panels in Namibia
Members of St Andrew's church in Dearnley visited Omboloka in Namibia recently to oversee the installation of new solar panels.
Sudanese churches warn of return to war
Church leaders have warned that Sudan is in danger of sliding back into war unless the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement is properly implemented.
London Diocese inaugurates fifth academy
Staff and students celebrate inauguration of fifth Church of England academy.
Bible Society sends Scripture to typhoon victims
Bible Society is urgently appealing for donations to help send booklets of Bible passages to victims of two typhoons that ravaged the Philippines in recent weeks.
Christians urged to share burden of the poor
Churches are being encouraged to play their part in global efforts to eradicate poverty on Micah Sunday this month.
First verse in Bible is mistranslation, says scholar
An Old Testament scholar in the Netherlands claims that the first verse in the Bible declaring that God created the Heaven and the Earth is a mistranslation.
School children show heart for poor in London march
School children march through capital to show solidarity with less well off children.
Church poverty groups inspire positive response to recession
Share, exchange and re-use. That's the message from three church poverty groups as Britain seeks to bounce back from the recession.