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Pastor cancels Koran burning but doubts remain
The pastor of a church in Florida has backed down on plans to burn Korans on the anniversary of 9/11 in the face of international condemnation from Christian and political leaders.
Feed the Minds raises money for literacy projects
Christians across the UK sat down to a good lunch and helped raised money for literacy and educational projects across the developing world.
Plass and Lucas to embark on 'Seriously Funny' together
For the first time ever, Jeff Lucas and Adrian Plass are going on tour together.
African Evangelicals hear call to take responsibility for continent and global mission
The Association of Evangelicals in Africa challenged to represent Christ in all areas of society.
Electro-pop 'Youth Anthem' for the Pope's visit
Pope Benedict XVI recently said that music "is called to infuse hope into the human soul, marked and sometimes injured by its earthly condition. It leads towards the construction of a society open to the ideals of the spirit".
Point of Grace's Heather Payne to debut solo album, Sweet Exchange
After being on top of the Christian music scene for nearly 18 years as a founding member of the award-winning group Point of Grace, Heather Payne is gearing up to release her debut solo album Sweet Exchange on September 14.
Bishop likens Koran burning to Nazi treatment of Jews
The Bishop of Chichester has joined the chorus of condemnation around the globe over a Florida-based Christian centreâs plan to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Bishopâs plea as Sri Lankaâs politicians vote on presidentâs power
The Anglican Bishop of Colombo is appealing to the worldâs Christians to pray that the Sri Lankan parliament rejects proposals that would significantly boost the powers of the government and president.
Happy people more likely to give, survey finds
UK comes eighth in new World Giving Index.
Martin Smith and Micah Challenge worship with words and deeds
Fresh up on YouTube is a great little video from Martin Smith in support of the excellent Micah Challenge.
Hitchens: Don't trouble 'deaf Heaven' with prayers for me
With less than two weeks before âEverybody Pray for Hitchens Dayâ, cancer-stricken Christopher Hitchens admits he would be happy if Christians did not bother.
Severe flooding compounds West Africa food crisis
Torrential rains have brought fresh misery to millions of people already facing a severe food crisis in West Africa.
St Paulâs service marks Blitz 70 years on
Service at London's St Paul's Cathedral remembers heroism of World War II veterans.
Bishop expresses sorrow after vicar jailed for sham weddings
Vicar Alex Brownâs part in a sham marriage scam has âunderminedâ peopleâs confidence in the Church of England, says the Bishop of Lewes.
Moderator says jealousy and strife are âruiningâ Welsh Nonconformist Christianity
Presbyterian Moderators hits out at "unhealthy" competition afflicting Welsh Nonconformist Christianity.