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Sentamu wants British public to help restore Zimbabwe
The Archbishop of York has called for people across Britain to unite in a new civil rights movement to help bring about the restoration of Zimbabwe.
Environment is 'under stress', say Lutheran leaders
The melting snow on Mount Kilimanjaro points to an environment "under stress", says the head of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF), the Rev Dr Ishmael Noko.
Churches invited to celebrate gift of sight this autumn
Leading blindness charity Sightsavers International is asking churches to join together in worship and prayer to mark World Sight Day this October.
Langham Partnership: Zimbabweans face 'unprecedented' terror
"News coming out of Zimbabwe this past week is truly shocking," says the International Programme Director of Langham Preaching, a division of John Stott's ministry Langham Partnership.
Churches join 'National Conversation' on Scotland's future
Eleven church leaders and representatives were at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday to make their contribution to the "National Conversation" on Scotland's constitutional future.
Canada primate welcomes historic apology to aboriginal abuse victims
The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada, Archbishop Fred Hiltz, said he was moved by the Canadian prime minister's historic apology to aboriginal victims of residential school abuse on Wednesday.
Church body 'saddened' by xenophobic attacks in South Africa
The head of the World Council of Churches urges the South African Government to show compassion to foreigners in the wake of recent xenophobic attacks.
Relief efforts demonstrate love of Christ to Burma cyclone survivors
Humanitarian work among cyclone survivors in Burma is providing Gospel for Asia workers the opportunity to demonstrate the love of Christ and share with those in need a hope found only in Him.
Pastor woes left to past as Obama clinches Democratic nomination
Barack Obama's former pastor may have caused some headaches for his presidential campaign, but after sealing the Democratic nomination on Tuesday night, the Illinois senator is letting nothing hold him back.
Glass room to show face of youth homelessness
Volunteers will live in a glass room styled as a homeless hostel room this Thursday and Friday to show the public what the face of youth homelessness looks like.
Minister opposes 'ghettoisation of faith' in Europe
Faith should not be ghettoised but instead be used to positively influence Europe, says Minister for Europe, Jim Murphy.
Church must lead way in building better future for Northern Ireland - group
The Evangelical Alliance in Northern Ireland has told churches to respond to the findings of the Consultative Group on the Past by doing their part to take on sectarianism.
Parsons tells churches: Be more than relevant
Care for the Family's Rob Parsons is appealing to churches to reach out and meet the needs of the people in their communities.
Christian World Heritage Sites to benefit from greater protection
Christian sites are among the nation's most important landmarks set to gain from new Government plans to increase protection for all 17 World Heritage Sites in England.
Role models needed to change binge drinking culture, says Hope UK
Christian drug awareness charity Hope UK has warned that role models and practical action are needed to turn the tide of binge drinking in the UK.
Burma rulers denying aid to Christians
Persecution watchdog Release International has launched an urgent appeal to help Burma's Christians reach out to survivors of Cyclone Nargis within their community amid reports that the military regime is withholding aid from Christians.