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Soul Week’s BIG EVENT Kicks Off Today
Soul in the City’s highly anticipated ‘Big Event’ kicks off tonight at the Carling Academy Brixton in London, following last week’s launch of Soul Week 2006.
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Greenbelt Festival Features Simpsons’ Ned Flanders
The Greenbelt Festival will dedicate an evening to Simpsons’ character Ned Flanders, saying that he is even more closely associated with Christianity than Mother Teresa or Pope John Paul II.
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Teen Awareness Month to Give Wake Up Call to Teen Trends
Evangelicals have designated September as "Teen Awareness Month" and popular trends with young people are giving Christians more reason to join a “cry” against the negative influences of pop culture.
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Purity
I am to let no one despise my youth, but I am to be an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith and in purity. 1Ti 4.12
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Methodist Children Offer Prayers for Lebanon
MethodistChildren, the children’s ministry of the Methodist Church, has expressed its distress at the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and the suffering of the children who face the conflict daily.
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World Churches Call on UK, USA: ‘Do Whatever Necessary to Stop Lebanon Killings’
The World Council of Churches has condemned world leaders for taking their time in diplomatic negotiations while people continue to be killed in Lebanon and Israel.
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Baptists in Lebanon Pray for End to Conflict
Baptists around the world are uniting in prayer for God’s intervention in the conflict in Lebanon as diplomats remain divided over the timing of a ceasefire and Beirut takes another pounding.
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Archbishop of Canterbury to Visit China
The Archbishop of Canterbury has announced plans to visit China this autumn in a tour that will cover five cities, including the capital Beijing.
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I am a Poor Wayfaring Stranger
I am a poor wayfaring stranger, While traveling through this world of woe. Yet there’s no sickness, toil nor danger In that bright world to which I go.
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Evangelical Lutheran Membership Decline Continues With 79,653 Drop
Continuing on a decline in membership, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) has reported another decrease in baptised members
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Blair Looks to Bridge Stem Cell Research Between UK, California
British Prime Minister Tony Blair is seeking to promote greater communication between stem cell researchers in Britain and California...
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Christians Look to Share Gospel with BBC’s ‘Miracles of Jesus’ Documentary
Christians are hoping that the BBC's new documentary, 'The Miracles of Jesus', will win new hearts to Christ when it airs for the first time this Sunday.
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Gay Cleric’s Secret “Marriage” Likely to Further Divide Anglicans
The "marriage" of a senior homosexual clergyman in the Church of England, the Bishop of Reading, is likely to spark anger among conservatives in the Church who regard homosexuality as incompatible with Scripture.
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Billy Graham's 'Ongoing Crusade' to Reach Generations
The man whose evangelistic words are yet to be exhausted & whose preaching is still sought after even after nearly six decades is continuing his gospel...
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UK-California Global Warming Deal 'Not Enough,' Green Evangelicals Say
Environmentally concerned evangelicals are reluctantly supporting a new U.K.-California global warming agreement...
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