Juan Michel, World Council of Churches

Seeking Christian unity in an Orthodox setting

"The search for Christian unity is very costly, as well as slow and painful," says Metropolitan Gennadios of Sassima, of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. "And yet there is hope for the quest of church unity by God's grace."

Angola women still face war of a different kind

The armed conflict in Angola ended seven years ago, but the consequences of four decades of war are felt still today. And women seem to be bearing most of the brunt.

World churches to mark 100 years of landmark mission event

As the centennial of a landmark mission event approaches in 2010, a global study process is mobilising churches, theological institutions and mission bodies around the world.

Second-hand car sales in cemetery reveal struggles of Sudan's Christians

In Khartoum, the capital city of Sudan, it is hard for Christians to have their own place - even after they have died.

Interview: Baghdad Archbishop on Violence-Plagued Iraq

A prominent Iraqi Christian, Archbishop Avak Asadourian from Baghdad, shares his views on the situation in the violence-plagued country.