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Supporting Bangladesh\'s farmers
Supporting Bangladesh's farmers

Traidcraft Exchange is providing farmers in Bangladesh with the skills and support they need to farm their way out of poverty.

Mission from everywhere to everywhere
Mission from everywhere to everywhere

The 'mission trip' has often meant "going to help some poor African souls who cannot help themselves but this is not the only story of mission today", says John Kafwanka.

Tornado-damaged missionary plane ready for service in Congo

Two years after it was badly damaged by a tornado, a Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft is beginning a new career as a missionary plane in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Egypt: Copts arrested following attack on cathedral
Egypt: Copts arrested following attack on cathedral

Egyptian authorities have arrested four Coptic men who were present in St Mark's Cathedral when it was attacked last weekend.

Volunteers get cleaning in Ipswich

Volunteers are giving up their Bank Holiday to help their neighbours clear up rubbish on an estate in Ipswich

Florist facing hefty fine after refusing flowers for gay wedding

A florist in eastern Washington State, in the US, has found herself with a legal battle on her hands after refusing to supply flowers for a gay wedding

The end of the 'all-singing, all-dancing' minister

The Archbishop of Wales has set out his vision for churches led by collaborative teams of clergy and lay people.

Does it really matter if the world knows Jesus?
Does it really matter if the world knows Jesus?

This is the question CMS seeks to answer in its new short film celebrating its 214th birthday on Friday.

Service of thanksgiving for Jean Wilson
Service of thanksgiving for Jean Wilson

Billy Graham's daughter, Gigi Graham, will be speaking at a service of thanksgiving for the late Jean Wilson

Not Today - new film spotlights human trafficking
Not Today - new film spotlights human trafficking

New faith-based movie Not Today opens in cinemas across the US on Friday.

EU laws on corruption welcomed
EU laws on corruption welcomed

New European Union laws forcing some large companies to reveal their payments to governments around the world have been welcomed by Christian Aid.

Portsmouth Diocese\'s meaning of Easter competition winners
Portsmouth Diocese's meaning of Easter competition winners

Portsmouth Diocese has handed out Real Easter Eggs to the eight youngsters who bestcaptured the meaning of Easter in words and pictures.

Turkey: Calls to protect lawyer in trial of Christian killers

The lawyer for three Christians murdered in Malatya in 2007 has received death threats

American Idol\'s Angie Miller does her version of Kari Jobe\'s \'Love Came Down\'
American Idol's Angie Miller does her version of Kari Jobe's 'Love Came Down'

It was "Song I wish I had written" selections on last night's episode of American Idol and contestant Angie Miller went for Kari Jobe's "Love Came Down".

88 and still going for charity
88 and still going for charity

Joyce Hughes and Margaret Wiltshire have been part of the team running St Anne's Church shop since it was first set up 10 years ago.

The London Community Gospel Choir\'s turning 30!
The London Community Gospel Choir's turning 30!

Weekend choir festival to celebrate London Community Gospel Choir's 30th birthday