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Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy concerned by racism
After a break of a year-and-a-half, Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy's 11-year-old "Racial Task Force" (RTF) is back in business.
'Nigeriaâs Christians must convert,' says Islamist group
Islamist militants have claimed responsibility for the deaths of more than 50 people in north-central Nigeria â and called on the countryâs Christians to convert to Islam.
Parishioner loses five stone in support of flower festival
A parishioner persevered through a year of exercise and weight loss to lose weight and raise funds for her church's flower festival.
URC votes to allow civil partnerships in churches
The United Reformed Church has voted to allow local churches to decide whether they want to allow civil partnerships to be registered in their buildings.
Leeds, London and Birmingham rank high for congestion
Leeds, London and Birmingham are among the most congested cities in Europe, according to research by TomTom.
Africa: Evangelicals urge political leaders to address maternal health
Political leaders on the African continent are being urged to save the lives of millions of mothers by improving healthcare.
How to avoid an emotional meltdown on the your kid's first day of school
The first day of school is a huge milestone in the life of the child and the family, and for some parents the emotion can all be a bit too much.
Church hosts bunting workshop ahead of the Games
Residents in Clapton were given the chance to learn how to make their own bunting at their local church.
Young Londoners shine at XLP awards
Young Londoners showed off their creative talents at the XLP charity's 14th annual Arts Showcase final.
YWAM seeks volunteers for university expansion
If you've never heard of a volunteer-cation, the best way to describe it is volunteering and vacationing at the same time - or better said, the best of both worlds!
Tanni Grey-Thompson encourages students to engage in politics
Paralympics champion Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson met students last week to encourage them to engage more in politics.
Faith students learn art of âintelligent disagreementâ
The Cambridge Inter-Faith Programme is helping emerging religious leaders from around the world learn how to âlive well with disagreementâ.
Avoid sitting down too much
Health experts are warning against sitting down too much â a big ask for Brits who spend large parts of their working lives sat behind a computer and their free time sitting in front of the box.
Fusion focuses on community-building during Olympics
Fusion is bringing people from 15 countries to take part in a pilgrimage of hope during the Olympic Games.
USPG to become United Society
USPG is changing its name to the United Society, or Us for short.
Tough times for low earners
Church Action on Poverty is appealing to churches in the UK to support the campaign for a living wage for all.