Ministries
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Ravi Zacharias cancer update: Beautiful tributes for apologist after grim prognosis
Tributes have poured in for Ravi Zacharias after the grave announcement that doctors can medically do no more for his cancer.
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'Urgent national debate' needed to address Britain's spiralling knife crime problem
Church Army CEO Mark Russell has called for an 'urgent national debate' to discuss ways to reduce knife crime after 10 teenagers were killed in stabbings in the first two months of 2019.
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New academic centre to 'recover confidence' in the Old Testament
A new academic centre has been set up at Bristol Baptist College to promote research into the relationship between the Bible and violence.
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Advent campaign shows children how Christians are taking aid to the world's most remote places
Mission Aviation Fellowship is helping thousands of school children learn more about communities in need around the world and how a fleet of small planes is making all the difference.
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Mission to Seafarers expands into Panama after signing historic agreement
Mission to Seafarers has become the first seafaring welfare charity to operate in Panama after signing a deal with the Panama Maritime Authority.
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Buildings lit up red in solidarity with persecuted Christians
The Vatican and the British Houses of Parliament were lit up red on Wednesday in a mark of solidarity with Christians around the world being persecuted for their faith.
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Freed Iranian Christians find healing from horrors of prison
Open Doors recently hosted ex-prisoner training for Iranian Christians who were formerly imprisoned for their faith
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Joni Eareckson Tada says 'I know God loves me' as she reveals cancer has returned
Joni Eareckson Tada, a popular evangelical speaker and advocate for people with disabilities, revealed a new cancer diagnosis three years after being declared cancer-free following a battle with stage 3 breast cancer.
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Christian charity launches emergency appeal to help thousands of fair trade producers put at risk by Brexit
A Christian development charity is appealing for donations to support fair trade producers facing economic uncertainty and hardship as a result of Brexit.
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Poirot star David Suchet helps Christian charity support more blind people this Christmas
Actor David Suchet is lending his support to a Christian charity's drive to help more blind children this Christmas.
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Pastors should embrace the Billy Graham rule, says LifeWay president
The head of LifeWay Christian Resources is urging pastors to adopt the Billy Graham Rule to ensure that they do not fall into moral failure.
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New printing technology allows Bibles to be printed in secret
Advancements in printing technology are making it possible for Bibles to be printed in countries where Christians face restrictions on the practice of their faith.
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Oxford students vote against Christian group's residential camp
Oxford University students have voted against allowing a Christian group's residential camp to take place at one of their colleges over concerns that it is a threat to the 'mental safety' of students.
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Dozens of young people give their life to Christ at Siloam's first Bible camp in Peru
Siloam Christian Ministries held its first ever Bible camp in Peru where dozens of young people gave their life to Christ.
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Churchgoer whose son is still missing after Indonesia tsunami says he's not angry
The member of a church that was among those badly hit by the earthquake and tsunami in Indonesia last month is staying faithful despite his son being among the missing.