Ministries
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Housing Justice holds first National Night Shelters Conference
More than a hundred people came together on Wednesday to discuss what churches are doing to help meet the need for emergency shelter during the winter.
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New project provides food for those in need at Christmas
Premier Christian Media has joined forces with hunger relief charity Feed the Hungry, to provide food aid ahead of Christmas.
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Christian Aid supporter to abseil down church tower
A husband-to-be has pledged to raise funds for people trapped in poverty by abseiling down the tower of the church in which he is to be married.
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Europe cycle raises awareness of human trafficking
A team of passionate anti-trafficking campaigners has just returned from an 11-day cycle across human trafficking routes in 10 countries.
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London 'shines a light' on global corruption
People across London gathered on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral last night to 'shine a light on corruption'.
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Living well in an addicted society
Swansea conference helps churches grapple with a national problem.
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OAC's response to National Secular Society report
OAC national director Peter Kennelly says the group does not seek to evangelise or proselytise in its work with schools.
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New resources to make tax justice part of church worship
It may not be the most obvious connection in the world, but Christian Aid is launching new resources to help Christians think about tax justice during church worship.
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There's a mountain to climb in Bible translation
Members of the UK's biggest Bible translation organisation, Wycliffe Bible Translators, hiked Mount Kilimanjaro last month on a 'Prayer Climb' for the 800 African languages still awaiting the Bible.
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Most capped England player Peter Shilton to join Salvation Army's homeless five-a-side tournament
Guests at Salvation Army homeless centres across the country will come together on Thursday for a five-a-side football tournament in Birmingham.
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Operation Christmas Child to send gift-filled shoeboxes to Rwandan children
How does one respond when coming face to face with someone who killed members of your family? Where does someone find the strength and grace needed to forgive the perpetrator of such evil?
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New publishing house to help Christians take a stand
A new publishing house is being formally launched today to help Christians "face the challenges of the secular world".
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Golf day raises thousands for charity
More than 50 golfers used their passion for the game at the Whipsnade Park Golf Course to help people in need around the world.
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First graduates of church music foundation degree
The Royal School of Church Music (RSCM) and Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) have just presented degree awards to the very first students to enroll in 2011 for their joint two-year course, the Foundation Degree in Church Music.
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London exhibition explores art, belief and identity
This October, the Three Faiths Forum is presenting its annual Urban Dialogues Exhibition, showcasing the work of 25 artists inspired by themes of belief and identity.