Anne Thomas
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World Vision Commends US Decision to Increase Funds for AIDS
World Vision recently applauded US President George W. Bush for increasing funding for programmes to fight AIDS and malaria in fiscal year 2007.
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Oasis Awards to Air on UCB
The 'first ever UK Gospel Music and Church Awards', which took place 27 July last year at the Hackney Empire in London, will air on UCB (United Christian Broadcasters) this weekend.
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Pastor Forgives Man who Killed His Daughter
An Angolan refugee was recently given two life terms at the Old Bailey for murdering two women in the span of two weeks. But Ben Okechukwu, the father of 18-year-old victim Ruth, forgave Roberto Malasi - the man who killed his daughter.
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Comedian Brightens Up UK Church
Leicester's clergy have brightened up their sermons with a stand-up comedian drafted in to make members feel more at ease. A workshop was held on Thursday at Leicester's Comedy Festival to try to encourage people in the church to better engage with their audiences.
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World Vision Opens Health Posts for Jakarta Flood Victims
World Vision Indonesia recently opened additional health posts to help serve affected flood victims in east and north Jakarta. Last week, over half of Jakarta still remained under water since the worst floods in the city's modern history, but now the waters in Jakarta's flood-ridden areas are finally receding.
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Charity Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Mercy Corps, a charity known for its work in disasters zones and some of the world's poorest countries, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Christian Aid Backs Benn in Chinese Loan Criticism
Christian Aid has come out in support of international development secretary Hilary Benn's criticisms of new Chinese loans to Africa.
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Third Day Collects Grammy Number Three
Grammy and Dove Award-winning rock band Third Day received its third career Grammy yesterday for the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) Gold certified Wherever You Are in the Pop Contemporary Gospel Album category.
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UK Ignorant of Sex Knowledge, Survey Reveals
A recent survey suggests that the public suffers a worrying lack of knowledge and understanding about sex, with confusion and misunderstandings over contraception in particular.
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Soundcheck07, Tony Campolo to Encourage Youth to Pray for Environmental Injustice
Students are set to consider the issue of freedom and justice for the oppressed at Soundcheck 07, a forthcoming event by student prayer and campaign network SPEAK.
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Fair Trade takes 'Global Journey' to Glasgow
The Fair Trade international partnership will take the message of fair trade to Scotland's largest city next month when its Global Journey hits Glasgow. Fair Trade will call for greater equity in international trade, promoting the ideals of fair trade in supporting poor and marginalised producers.
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William Wilberforce Walk to Inspire Anti-Slave Campaigners
A William Wilberforce walk has been unveiled, inviting walkers who want to trace the life of the anti-slavery campaigner. The 35-mile route will open in May, to commemorate the bicentenary of the emancipation of slaves, achieved by Wilberforce shortly before he died.