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Christian Body blames Church Leadership for Discrimination against Dalit-Christians
New Delhi: When the Dalits, a socially backward community that bore the brunt of the Hindu caste system, embraced Christianity, many thought that their bad days were over
PM & Church oppose ACT human right laws
The ACT Legislative Assembly had passed Australia's first human rights legislation despite opposition from the church and the Prime Minister
2004 Easter Special Program
Sydney's Hillsong Church has produced an Easter day program for Christian Television Australia. Entitled "Forgiven," it will be broadcast on the Seven Network at 9:30am on Good Friday.
Youth-powered churches
According to the latest National Church Life Survey (NCLS) findings, more and more young people..
Draw your Swords, it's Bible week
Starting from the 9th to 16th May 2004, Christians across Australia are presented with a great opportunity
200th Anniversary of Bible Society world-wide
The governor of New South Wales and Patron of Bible Society NSW, Her Excellency, Professor Marie Bashir AC will officially open Bible Society's new offices in Macquarie Park on Sunday, March 7th at 2pm.
Disappointment at Oxford Union as gay bishop decides to pull out
Organizers of the debate have reacted strongly to news that Bishop Robinson has withdrawn just days before the event was to take place.
A short note on Dr. Habecker, ABS President's preaching
New Delhi: Dr.Habecker, the President of American Bible Society and their friends were here in connection with the graduation day
Christians Gather In London To Pray For Burma
Christians from all over the world will be meeting in London on March 13th to pray for democracy, freedom, peace and justice in Burma.
China--The position of Three Self Church and Family Church
Officials of the Three-Self Patriotic Movement (TSPM), China' s government-recognized Protestant organization, paint a picture of a small but growing Church which enjoys full freedom of worship. The church is able to raise all the leaders it needs, and it desires no assistance from abroad except for prayer and some small material contributions given through TSPM channels...
Two new Protestant churches to be built in Beijing
Two new Protestant churches will be added to the existing eight in Beijing to meet the rising needs of more than 40,000 local believers.
Nigeria's Bishop Refuses to Attend Council Alongside ECUSA
Voicing a clear objection to the ordination of homosexual bishops in the Anglican Communion..
The Church of England questions BBC analysis of faith poll
The Church of England has questioned the BBC’s portrayal of results from a survey of 10,000 people in 10 countries
Africa Approved Sex Education Curriculum to Combat Rocketing HIV Infection
The National Council on Education has approved the introduction of sexuality and HIV/AIDS education as part of the new national curriculum for public schools in response to growing concern about the prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) among students...
LWF and Vatican urged Churches worldwide to celebrate the fifth anniversary
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) have jointly invited the LWF member churches and Roman Catholic Church worldwide
Beijing Christian Council to build two more Churches in the Chinese capital
BEIJING, Mar. 2: According to the Beijing Christian Council, soon China will have two more Churches in the Capital.