Christian Today
Darfur Peace Agreement Deadline Passes
The deadline for the Darfur’s remaining rebel groups to sign up to the proposed peace agreement has passed. Initial reports from international...
SAT-7 10th Anniversary Sees Personnel Expansion
Interserve, an international and interdenominational fellowship of Christian professionals, has sent off some of their staff workers to work with SAT-7...
New Salvation Army Homeless Shelter Opens in Bristol
The Salvation Army has opened a new centre to provide homeless people in Bristol with accommodation and support. The monotone 1970s centre has been modernised into a new state-of-the-art facility that will house and support up to 93 homeless people from across the city.

Brian Littrell to Embark on First Solo Tour
Backstreet Boys’ Brian Littrell will be embarking on his first tour as a solo artist this summer in promotion of his recent Reunion Records release...
Christians Look to Re-Awake Evangelism in Asia
There is a lack of evangelists in the world and those that work full-time training leaders are often neglected by denominational leaders...
Council for World Mission Urges Churches to Rediscover Mission
Speaking during a visit to member churches in New Zealand the general secretary of the CWM, the Rev Dr Desmond van der Water, said the Church in the West and northern hemisphere since the time of Emperor Constantine had been shaped by a model ...
USA Churches Stand Against Federal Marriage Amendment
Two Episcopal bishops were among a host of religious leaders who petitioned against the passage of the Federal Marriage Amendment on...
Youth For Christ Recognised in Government Level
Two awards have been made for Youth for Christ’s contribution to youth work in the UK. In Devon, the Teenbridge Project has received a Home Office Respect Award...
Blair & Pope to Discuss Reconciliation Between Christians & Muslims
Blair and Pope Benedict XVI are expected to talk on troop withdrawals from Iraq with the new centre-left Government of Romano Prodi, and discuss the reconciliation of the Christian and Muslim religions in the aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001.
Pakistan Christian Children Sold as Slaves to Fund Islamic Militants
A leading member of a militant Islamic organisation based in Pakistan is funding its activities through the sale of Christian children into slavery...
Bishop of Rochester Questions Prince of Wales as Defender of Faith
One of the Anglican Church’s senior figures, the Bishop of Rochester, has come out to question the Prince of Wales’ expressed desire to be the defender of all faiths, as opposed to just Christianity...
A Digital Audio Solution for Evangelism
A new MP3-style audio player is being used...
Million Leaders Mandate to Launch in Hong Kong
A global initiative to train millions of Christians worldwide with the necessary leadership skills to effectively pursue the Great Commission will soon be launched...
A Light For My Path
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God...