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Africa United reveals a continent of many colours
Letâs face it, most of the big movies set in Africa in recent years have tended to focus on the continentâs darker side.
Atheism is becoming the new religion, evangelicals warned
Atheists are campaigning against Christianity with "enthusiastic zeal", while indifference to religion is "tightening its grip".
Lausanne leader says future is bright for world Christianity
The Chairman of The Lausanne Movement hopes the number of unreached people groups will soon be zero.
Evangelicals optimistic for future as Lausanne III gets underway in Cape Town
Some 4,000 Christians are in Cape Town for the Third Lausanne Congress on world evangelisation.
Operation Mobilisation's Bus4Life helps Hungary's spill victims
Oeration Mobilisation is helping residents affected by the toxic sludge spill.
Playwright turned property tycoon to unite South Asian Christians
Nowadays Manoj Raithatha is representing and encouraging unity among Britainâs estimated 75,000 South Asian Christians.
China church leaders blocked from attending Lausanne Congress
Some of the 230 Chinese Christian leaders invited to Cape Town 2010 have been blocked by authorities.
âFairness premiumâ may not be enough to help poorest children, charity warns
Church Action on Poverty welcomes £7bn funding package for poor families but fears some may still struggle to cope with cuts.
Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize affirms respect for human rights - WCC leader
The decision to award Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo the Nobel Peace Prize is âhearteningâ, the head of the World Council of Churches has said.
Chris Tomlin to release seventh recording 'And if our God is for us'
With nine No 1 radio singles, three Grammy nominations, 16 Dove Awards, a platinum and two gold albums to his credit, Chris Tomlin is among the most well-known and influential artists in contemporary Christian music.
Chilean miners say God never left them
"I was with God and I was with the devil. But God won," says one Chilean miner glad to finally be above ground after being trapped for nearly 10 weeks in a collapsed mine.
Bringing the rich history of parish churches to life at a touch
New interactive DVD traces development of the countryâs most iconic ecclesiastical buildings
Fashion competition brings people of the Bible to today's teenagers
The Empty Hanger challenges teenagers to come up with a fashion outfit to accompany costume designs for Eve, Jacob, Rahab, Joseph and Jesus.
CMS mission partner wins Woman of the Year award
A CMS mission partner has received a Women of the Year award for her work training deaf and disabled people in Tanzania.