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The God who saves, redeems, restores, heals
While it takes a few conversations with some people to uncover their life's true passion, it takes roughly thirty seconds when talking with worship leader Christine D'Clario.
Anglican exploration of Christian attitudes to the Holy Land available online
A document to help Anglicans around the world to engage more deeply with and become more informed about the issues surrounding the situation in the Holy Land is now online and will soon be available to buy as a book.

Greenbelt Festival announces first headliners
Amadou and Mariam, and Lemar are the first headlining acts to be announced for this year's Greenbelt Festival.

Researcher uncovers origins of rare hymn book
A University of Manchester professor has spent the last two years researching what he believes to be the only surviving copy of a Chartist hymn book.

Hunger exists in UK too, says church group
The head of Church Action on Poverty has warned hunger is becoming an increasing reality for families in the UK.
UK must support UN peace deal for Congo
Christian Aid is looking to the UK Government to support a peace and security deal for the Democratic Republic of Congo and Great Lakes.
Church concern over tensions on Korean peninsula
The World Council of Churches has called for urgent talks to restore stability to the Korean peninsula.
New Anglican director for reconciliation
The Archbishop of Canterbury has appointed Canon David Porter as Director for Reconciliation at Lambeth Palace.
Churches concerned over child poverty measure
Four Churches have criticised Government proposals to change the way child poverty is measured in the UK.

Stop moaning, start doing, says Archbishop
Instead of complaining about the ills of society, people can take action to bring about change, the Archbishop of York has said.

Kenya ordination for Sheffield minister
The minister of a church plant in Sheffield has been ordained in Kenya.
Churches torched in Egypt
Muslims in the village of Sarsena, Tamiya district in Fayoum province set fire to the church of St George on Friday. They also threw rocks at the church, causing damage to its dome.

Spiritual care for the dying and bereaved
When we think about dying, which happens to all of us on many levels (not only the physical), we are not turning our backs on life but daring to be led into the very heart of living.
I Am Second launches Spanish version
Myrka Dellanos shares her story of failed marriage in the first testimony on the new Spanish version of I Am Second

Transforming two lives in South Sudan
The life of one little girl and her family in South Sudan was transformed with the help of a German missionary and Mission Aviation Fellowship

New worship album from Seventh Day Slumber
Seventh Day Slumber will be releasing new material on 12 March.