Eunice K. Y. Or

Laura Bush on Tour for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programme in Africa

The First Lady Laura Bush is now on a week-long tour in Africa, visiting HIV/AIDS prevention projects sponsored by the US government in various nations across the continent. She strongly called for attention...

Salvation Army Continues to Offer Spiritual Aid in London Bomb Aftermath

14th July marked the seventh day after the devastating suicide bomb attacks on London underground. While the city has been trying to recover from the tragedy, the Salvation Army has...

Oxfam Trailwalker Challenge Fundraising on 16th- 17th July

The annual fundraising event from Oxfam, Trailwalker 2005, will be held on 16th-17th July. The route is set to be on the South Downs Way between Petersfield and Brighton. Every single team of challengers will aim to raise a minimum of £1000...

International Bible Society Offers Scripture in 41 Languages Online

The International Bible Society (IBS), with a vision to faithfully translate and reach out with God’s word, has offered more translated versions of the Bible online, now increasing the total number to 41...

Conservatives Continue to Resist Women Bishops in Church of England

The Church of England General Synod resolution to begin "the process for removing the legal obstacles to the ordinations of women bishops" has provoked debate worldwide. Conservatives have continued to show resistance...

Evangelist Billy Graham Declines Invitation for London Crusade

The exciting vision of Billy Graham holding a crusade in London this autumn has faded away as the evangelist declined the invitation from UK evangelicals after much prayerful consideration...

African Churches in Britain Discuss Child Abuse Cases

A court case was heard last week regarding three people involved in physical abuse of an eight-year-old girl in extreme religious rituals. All three people were found guilty by the court. African minorities, evangelical Christians...

Religious Hatred Bill Passed in Commons despite Evangelical Protest

The House of Commons in the UK has approved the proposed controversial Religious Hatred Bill through the third reading on Monday. Some 1,000 churches in Britain...

Westminster Abbey Service Celebrates 60th Anniversary of the End of WWII

Great Britain celebrated a day of commemoration yesterday to mark the 1945 victory of World War II under the shadow of Thursday’s terrorist attack in London...

Mexican Bishops Stand Against Euthanasia amid Divided Public Views

In the light of the proposals presented by the Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) in Mexico seeking to decriminalise euthanasia, a debate has been provoked amongst the public. The Mexican Bishops' Conference...

Global Churches Mourn & Pray for Victims of London Terror Blasts

Sunday 11th July was a very remarkable day for Britain as it marked the first Sabbath day after Thursday’s deadly terrorist bombings on the Central London transport system. The death toll now stands at around 50...

Hundreds of Anglicans Threaten to Leave Church over Women Bishops

The General Synod of the Church of England today enters the fourth day. Gathering at the University of York, some 500 bishop, clergy and representatives from each province will vote on the consecration of women bishops...

Church Disciplines Canadian MP for Supporting Same-Sex Marriage

Bishop Ronald Fabbro of London Ontario has informed his priests Thursday of his decision to suspend the public Church activities of Windsor MP Joe Comartin, who has supported the same-sex marriage C-38 bill...

G8 Summit Closes Successfully as Leaders Agree $50bn Aid Boost

The G8 summit at Gleneagles, Scotland has concluded successfully on Friday afternoon, despite the terrorist attacks in London, which allegedly were an attempted to disperse the focus at the crucial conference...

Church of England General Synod in York Commences to Resolve Splits

The Church of England’s 2005 July General Synod will commence Friday 8th July at the University of York. The 5-day conference will focus on discussions over a wide range of subjects from Church politics...

London Recovering from Bomb Terror with Mixed Fear and Sorrow

The whole city of London this morning was filled with a mixed atmosphere of fear and sorrow, as people try to resume their normal lives after the terrorist bombs rocked the London transport system...