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Christian Aid Spreads Christmas Campaign Online to Help Poorest Countries
Christian Aid will link with The Times Online to publicise its 'Buy a gift, help a village' Christmas campaign, which works across Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Tearfund Launches Miracle Appeal to Support Churches Fighting HIV and AIDS
Tearfund hopes to raise £2m in a new appeal to boost the work of developing world churches in their fight against HIV and AIDS. Already 12 million children have been orphaned by HIV and AIDS in
Christians, Muslims Urge City Officials to Stop Taking Christ out of Christmas
Christian and Muslims in Britain have told city officials to stop taking the Christianity out of Christmas, warning them that this is fuelling right-wing extremism.
First Love
Making the warm, loving relationship that you once had with your Lord. It is a challenge that comes to all believers...
Compassion International President Urges Child Sponsorship to Tackle Child Poverty.
The Compassion International CEO and President, Wess Stafford, has spoken movingly of the abuse he suffered at the hands of his teachers and older pupils at the missionary school he attended in Africa as a child.
John Paul I Comes Closer to Sainthood
The first stages of the process to make the Pope John Paul I a saint of the Roman Catholic Church have been finalised over the weekend in the northern Italian town of Belluno.
International Leaders Call for Urgent Action to Heal Muslim-West Conflict
Some of the world's most influential international leaders have been commissioned by the United Nations to make an urgent call for efforts to heal the growing rift between Muslim and Western societies.
John Paul I Comes Closer to Sainthood
The first stages of the process to make the Pope John Paul I a saint of the Roman Catholic Church have been finalised over the weekend in the northern Italian town of Belluno.
Matt Redman to Release Beautiful News
British worship leader Matt Redman will release an all new studio album, Beautiful News via Sixstepsrecords on 26 December 2006. The worship-driven set is led by first single "You Never Let Go," already a top ten hit at adult contemporary Christian radio.
5,000 Kenyans Rally International Community on Climate Change
Thousands of people, including Christians, united in the streets of Nairobi at the weekend, to demand that the international community immediately tackle the global threat of climate change.
Christianity in Iraq Faces Bleak Future
The future of Christianity in Iraq remains uncertain as the country's Christian faithful continue to leave in droves. Now the Archbishop of Kirkuk is calling for an urgent meeting of Iraqi religious, political and intellectual leaders to discuss the plight of Christians in the troubled country today.
Head of Share Jesus International Defends Right to Wear Cross
The head of Share Jesus International has defended the right of individuals to wear their religious symbols in public and has urged Christians to stand by other faith groups in protecting basic religious rights.
Compassion International President Urges Sponsorship to Tackle Child Poverty
The Compassion International CEO and President, Wess Stafford, has spoken movingly of the abuse he suffered at the hands of his teachers and older pupils at the missionary school he attended in Africa as a child...
ACT International Brings Healing to Lebanon
The material and spiritual healing process is well under way in Lebanese towns and villages left battered by the summer conflict between Hezbollah and Israel as Christian organisations continue to play a vital role in reconstruction.
Youthwork Conference Wraps Up in Southport, Heads to Eastbourne
Youthwork the Conference wrapped up in Southport yesterday (10 to 12 November). The conference is now keen to inspire more youth workers in the upcoming gathering in Eastbourne, 17 to 19 November.
Archbishop of York Questions Muslim Veil
One of the most senior members in the Church of England has questioned the need for Muslim women in Britain to wear the veil. The Archbishop of York's comments follow recent controversy over