Ministries
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In Kony's Shadow: New exhibition tells story of Uganda's child soldiers
Christian Aid has produced an exhibition to share the stories of some of the survivors of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in northern Uganda.
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Connecting churches and schools on Education Sunday
Christian education charity TLG is looking forward to celebrating Education Sunday on 16th February, a day during which churches are encouraged to pray specifically for education in the UK.
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The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Bible will be brought to life in a 90-minute live action show that takes its audience through the entire biblical narrative using visual effects and impressive scenery in Liverpool this February.
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New app helps children discover Bible stories
A new app has been created to help children discover Bible stories in a fun and exciting way.
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Work begins on Bible Society's new £1m visitor centre
The story of Mary Jones, the 15-year-old who in 1800 walked 25 miles to buy a Bible, and the life of the minister she inspired, the Reverend Thomas Charles to found the Bible Society, will be celebrated in the new visitor centre being developed in north Wales.
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UK must do more to end female genital mutilation
World Vision has released a new report to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on 6 February.
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A space to rest when the faithful are 'ministried out'
"Women are so often stressed out or partied out or ministried out, busy or lonely, trying to have it all and be it all and do it all," says Penelope Swithinbank
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Time to stop the God delusion
Cardiff event will ask the hard questions
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Inspiring Lent reading
Barefoot Prayers: A meditation a day for Lent and Easter, by Canon Dr Stephen Cherry, and Jesus - His Home, His Journey, His Challenge, by Dr David Bryan, were both launched over the weekend
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Sex and violence in films are not the problem
Churches need to get better at teaching the power of visual media and how to media-wise
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Review: 'The Question That Never Goes Away' - a look at suffering by Philip Yancey
Philip Yancey tackles perhaps the toughest question a Christian will ever have to face, and while his zeal is praiseworthy his style too often masks the substance.
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Christian conversions in the midst of Syrian civil war
Christian Aid Mission has released information about the "surprising openness" of Syrian Muslims to the Gospel, reporting that thousands of refugees are converting to Christianity.
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Training days to equip the Church in community
A series of training days will be held across the UK to help prepare churches to respond to and engage with their communities ahead of a big calendar of events in 2014.
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Shane Claiborne in the UK: Our faith can't just be a ticket to heaven
Shane Claiborne talks to Christian Today about Red Letter Christians, incarnational mission and moving God into the neighbourhood
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Scottish minister visits SCIAF project in Zambia
Glasgow MSP Humza Yousaf undertook a week-long trip to Malawi and Zambia, where he visited SCIAF's Kulima programme which works to raise rural farming communities out of poverty