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What Would Jesus Drive?
In light of ongoing debates on climate change and ‘go green’ campaigns, over 4000 church leaders and members by Congregational and General Insurance in the UK were asked a question: “Would Jesus drive if he embarked on his travels in 21st Century Britain?”
New Interfaith Faith Venue Launches in London
Prince Charles launched a new venue in London Thursday to be used as a meeting place for members of different religions to explore common challenges and undertake scriptural exploration with a view to fostering peace and reconciliation.
Numbers Drop in Britain Boy Choir
For the first time in centuries, the numbers of Britain boys applying to be a chorister has dropped in the past ...
Christian Game Developers Aim to Capture the Youth
In the midst of a world that is increasingly developing games bombarded with violence and sex, Christian game developers are emerging...
Prince Charles Opens Interfaith Venue
A new interfaith venue has been launched by Prince Charles in London this week to promote understanding between the major faiths in the UK...
Sudan’s Largest Rebel Group Signs Peace Deal in Darfur
A breakthrough for peace in Sudan’s bloody Darfur region has been made, as the largest rebel group has agreed to sign a peace deal...
Christian Book Awards to be Held at the CRE
The Christian Book Awards 2006 ceremony will be held at the National Christian Resources Exhibition on 11am, 9 May 2006 in the Sandown Park...
Christian Aid Garden to Focus on HIV/AIDS
Christian Aid is to promote greater education in the fight against HIV & AIDS through its educational show at this year's Hampton Court Palace...
UK Churchgoers Vote Jesus Would 'Go Green' if He Were Alive in 21st Century
In light of ongoing debates on climate change and ‘go green’ campaigns, over 4000 church leaders and members by Congregational...
Leading Historian Attacks Rosslyn Chapel for ‘Cashing in on Da Vinci Code’
The Rosslyn Chapel in Scotland has come under fire from one of Britain's leading historians who accused chapel keepers of cashing in...
Pope Excommunicates 4 Chinese "State-Ordained" Bishops
The Vatican has excommunicated the two Bishops ordained by the state-controlled Catholic church, Thursday, casting doubts on...
Open Doors Delivers Gospel Literature to Chinese Minorities
Open Doors, as the only ministry bringing Christian literatures to ethnic minorities in rural China, has said there is still a huge...
Donations to Church Double as Membership Falls
A report to the Church of Scotland General Assembly has revealed that donations to have doubled in real terms over the past 20 years...
Church’s Vital Role in Society Goes Unrecognised
The key role being played by churches and the faith communities in society in England has gone unrecognised by the British government’s White Paper on the BBC’s Royal Charter, the Church of England has declared.
Crusaders' 100th Anniversary Celebration
Christian youth organisation Crusaders will celebrate their 100th birthday with a huge Centenary celebration on Saturday, 20th May 2006, at the Royal Albert Hall in Central London. The location is the same venue that Crusaders marked their 50th anniversary back in 1956.
Church’s Vital Role in Society Goes Unrecognised in New BBC Charter
The key role played by churches & faith communities in English society has gone unrecognised by the BBC's Royal Charter, say the Church...