Ministries
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Making space for prayer in schools
24-7 Prayer has been helping schools create spaces where children of all faiths and none can pray and explore the wider questions of life
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Could Noah's Ark really fit that many animals inside?
The Biblical story of Noah and the flood has always led many people to look at the account of Genesis 6:1-9:17 and ask a lot of questions.
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Southampton churches working together on homelessness
Churches in Southampton are partnering to offer spiritual and practical solutions to homelessness in the city.
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Priest running 85 miles to bring water to Malawi communities
A priest in the Archdiocese of Armagh is aiming to run more than 85 miles in four days next month in aid of a Lent campaign to bring clean water to communities in Malawi.
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Local park turns down Bible Society's public event for being 'religious'
Plans to use a giant inflatable whale to share the story of Jonah with children have been turned down by the management of a park next to London's iconic Tower Bridge.
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Welsh rugby players reveal sensitive side this Mothering Sunday
Forget male bravado, the South Wales Scorpions rugby team will be paying tribute to mums this Mothering Sunday by sporting the logo of Christian charity Mothers' Union on their shirt collars
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Jonathan Lamb becomes CEO of Keswick Ministries
Langham Preaching's Jonathan Lamb says he hopes to expand Keswick's teaching and training ministries when he becomes CEO in May
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Being a prophetic church
New resource explains the theology of campaigning for justice
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5,000 'Jesus Wells' bringing clean water across India and South Asia
Gospel for Asia plans to drill 5,000 water wells across India and South Asia over the course of this next year for those struggling to find clean water.
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Noah and the flood: Was God evil?
Christian Today talks to noted Scottish apologist David Robertson to answer the question of whether the Genesis flood was fair.
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No swearing please, we're Christians
Is the expectation of a strictly profanity-free zone strangling creativity and quality in Christian fiction? These authors seem to think so.
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Helping Westminster's street residents find a new start
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government was in Westminster this week to meet people who had formerly been homeless in the area before being helped by The Salvation Army to rebuild their lives.
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How to engage young people with the Bible
Adrian Blenkinsop of the Bible Society discusses the impact of youth disengagement with the Bible, and how to combat it.
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World Vision joins UN pledge to end the use of child soldiers
World Vision has pledged its support for a UN campaign to put an end to the recruitment and use of children within Government forces by 2016.
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Telling the story of oppressed women
Organisations, charities, churches and individuals are honouring the efforts of women around the world who are working to inspire change and eradicate gender injustice