Maria Mackay
German charities airlift seriously injured children from Afghanistan
German charities have airlifted seriously injured children from Afghanistan to receive free medical treatment in Germany.
Latin American women leaders prepare to discuss feminisation of HIV
The former president of the World YWCA will be among key women leaders taking part in a high profile conference on Friday to address the increasing feminisation of HIV in Latin America.
Churches Together in England appoints new General Secretary
Churches Together in England (CTE) has this month announced the appointment of a new General Secretary.
Reformed Christians agree formation of new global body
The World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council have agreed to the formation of a new global Reformed body.
Report details systematic abuse in Burma
A new report from Norwegian Church Aid partner the Thailand Burma Border Consortium accuses the Burmese military regime of intensifying its oppression of ethnic minorities.
Faithworks welcomes Church Consultation on Violent Crime
The findings of the Church Consultation on Violent Crime present huge "opportunities and challenges" for Christians, says Faithworks.
Europe's Evangelicals challenged to be Good News people
The European Evangelical Alliance's annual Assembly ended in Evia, Greece, on Friday 19 October with a call to evangelicals in Europe to be Good News people.
Christians have nothing to fear from Islam, says Europe Evangelical leader
The head of the European Evangelical Alliance has assured Christians that they have nothing to fear from Europe's growing Muslim population.
Keep the passion for the gospel, Europe's evangelicals told
Christians taking part in the ongoing European Evangelical Alliance Assembly have been told not to lose their passion for the gospel.
Joel Edwards on the Micah Challenge to halve extreme global poverty
Rev Joel Edwards, General Director of the UK Evangelical Alliance, was in Washington DC last week where he took part in a key meeting between the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-Moon, and leading evangelicals from around the world to solidify joint efforts in halving extreme global poverty.
European Evangelical Assembly opens with prayer for Turkey
The European Evangelical Alliance's annual assembly has opened in Greece with special prayers for believers in Turkey.
Concert for Diana raises £150,000 for Leprosy Mission
The work of the Leprosy Mission in England and Wales is set for a boost after it was announced that the charity would be receiving £150,000 from the proceeds of the Concert for Diana.
End to abortion needs attitude change, says bishop
The Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Westminster told the BBC's The Politics Show on Sunday that an end to abortion in the UK would be possible if people changed their attitude to the procedure.
New ecumenical centre opens for seafarers in Port Elizabeth
Mission to Seafarers has opened a new ecumenical centre in Port Elizabeth in partnership with other Christian seafaring ministries.
An Old Testament prophet inspires 21st century action in Africa
Christians in Zambia are living out the call of the Old Testament prophet Micah to act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with God in their efforts to halt the spread of HIV and Aids.
Barnabas praying for Christians in Nigeria
Barnabas Fund is praying this month for Christians in Nigeria after they were badly hit in last month's anti-Christian rioting in Kano State.