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WOW Hits 2012 out this month
WOW Hits 2012 is promising another great selection of Christian music when it hits shelves on September 27.
Prayer and praise come to Leicester's city centre
Residents and visitors to the English city of Leicester were once again told to "come just as you are" last Saturday, as the Jesus Loves Leicestershire (JLL) team held its fifth annual "Fire and Glory" event in the city centre.
Materialism harming family life in Britain
Children are happier when they are spending time with their families and doing things, as opposed to being given more things, a new report from Unicef has found.
Miss Universe thanks God for the way he made her
Leila Lopes from Angola has been crowned Miss Universe at the 60th anniversary of the beauty pageant Monday night, and has thanked God.
Primary school becomes part of church hub
The church of Steve Chalke has officially integrated a neighbouring primary school into its hub.
Bible tour heads to 66 cities
Church insurance specialist, Chris Knott Insurance, has picked up the tab for a unique Bible tour taking place this month.
Jersey to hear the Gospel
Every resident in Jersey will hear the gospel after being sent the story of Jesus on CD.
Habitat for Humanity wants governments to prioritise housing conditions
A Christian charity is calling for the British public to support their appeal to improve the worldwide condition of housing.

World Evangelical Alliance confirms dates for next General Assembly
The World Evangelical Alliance together with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) have confirmed the dates for the WEA General Assembly, which will be held in Seoul, South Korea in 2014.
David Walliams raises more than a million for charity
He almost didnât make it, but yesterday evening David Walliams arrived exhausted but happy at Westminster after swimming 140 miles down the Thames.
Archbishopâs office tight lipped on resignation rumours
The Archbishop of Canterburyâs office has said it is remaining tight lipped on rumours that Dr Rowan Williams is to quit next year.
Syrian priest hopeful in spite of unrest
A Syrian priest, the Rev Nadim Nassar, who has just returned to London after a visit to his home country, says that he sees the potential for positive change there, despite recent violence.
Cohabitation comes after marriage, says Bieber
Justin Bieber recently made what would be considered a rare comment coming out of Hollywood by rejecting cohabitation.
Evil - Is it all in the genes?
At least some of the personality traits that make people evil are biological
Christianity meets high street consumerism in Christmas ad
A trendy nativity scene will be used in a poster aimed at reminding Brits that Jesus is the true meaning of Christmas.
Advertising body bans Jesus mobile phone advert
A mobile phone advert where Jesus is pictured winking and giving the thumbs-up has been banned.