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Archbishop to host first ever Christian Youth Work Awards
The Archbishop of York is to play host to the first ever Christian Youth Work Awards next week.
Stuart Townend tours Northern Ireland and Eire
Stuart Townend is setting off today on an eight-day tour of Northern Ireland and Eire.
Message of solidarity to church in Libya
As Britain and Franceâs leaders basked in a heroâs welcome during their visit to Libya, a reassuring message of support has been sent to the church there.
New training courses for churches
CJ Group expands into training with a Christian ethos
Heart's Cry remix celebrates anniversary of Pope visit
Hip hop act Ooberfuse has released a remix of the song that was used as the official youth soundtrack to Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Britain last year.
Street Pastors starts new patrols in Westminster
Volunteers encouraged to join trained team engaging with people on Londonâs streets
Premier announces new media award finalists
The finalists to Premierâs Christian New Media Awards have been announced.
Charity uses radio to reach out to people in debt
Christians Against Poverty is harnessing the power of radio to reach out to people trapped in problem debt.
Will Graham to join Rock Thurrock
Will Graham will take the stage next week for the UK Rock Thurrock Celebration on September 23 and the Rock Thurrock Main Events on September 24 and 25.
New website for Mark Driscoll's theological musings
Seattle megachurch pastor Mark Driscoll has launched his own website, providing a central hub for his observations on theology and todayâs culture.
Toddlers and Tiaras and the inner beauty God desires
Wholesome images of a four-year-old swinging on a playground seem to be a thing of the past since self-proclaimed tiny divas started showcasing padded bras, painted-on tans, and fake teeth inserts.
Help on hand for Scriptureâs most difficult topics
Are there some parts of the Bible you just canât get your head around? Sexism, sadism and slavery are just some of the topics to appear in the Bible that many Christians struggle to make sense of.
Booklet helps South Asians understand Christianity
The South Asian Forum has launched a new booklet to dispel some of the myths surrounding Christianity.
WOW Hits 2012 out this month
WOW Hits 2012 is promising another great selection of Christian music when it hits shelves on September 27.
Prayer and praise come to Leicester's city centre
Residents and visitors to the English city of Leicester were once again told to "come just as you are" last Saturday, as the Jesus Loves Leicestershire (JLL) team held its fifth annual "Fire and Glory" event in the city centre.
Materialism harming family life in Britain
Children are happier when they are spending time with their families and doing things, as opposed to being given more things, a new report from Unicef has found.