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Leprosy Mission expresses sorrow over 'untimely' death of national director
The Leprosy Mission England and Wales (TLMEW) has expressed its sorrow over the sudden death of National Director Rupert Haydock.
Pastors challenge Francis Chan over decision to leave megachurch
Popular pastor Francis Chan says he has a stirring in his heart for something new but other pastors think he's "cuckoo" for leaving his California megachurch.
Review: Jeremy Camp's We Cry Out
Grammy nominated and Dove Award winning worship artist Jeremy Camp comes up trumps once again with his sixth studio album, We Cry Out.
Christian menâs magazine launches iPad app
Sorted Christian men's magazine launches new app for the iPad and iPhone.
Tearfund appoints new International Director
Tearfund has announced the appointment of David Bainbridge as its new International Director.
Stephen Hawking says God did not create the universe
Britain's best-known physicist claims God was not behind the Big Bang.
Thousands of youths sign up to read Bible in one year
This yearâs Soul Survivor summer event saw at least 10,000 young people commit to reading the Bible over the next year.
World Vision sees spike in corporate giving in aftermath of Haiti quake
Since the devastating earthquake in Haiti in January, World Vision says it has witnessed a notable increase in corporate donations and interest in disaster relief from a host of companies.
Caritas launches campaign to save Millennium Development Goals from failure
Caritas aims to mobilise millions of people in the fight against poverty with the launch of its Voices Against Poverty campaign.
Telling children about the great things God is doing
Susie Poole shares her heart for telling great stories that glorify God and the way he is changing lives everywhere
Jesus Culture begins UK tour this September
Jesus Culture very popular in the U.S from Bethel church in Redding will be arriving to the U.K this year touring in different cities.
Wycliffe Bible Translators celebrates 50th anniversary
Wycliffe Bible Translators marks 50 years of bringing the Bible to the world's people in their own heart language.
World Council of Churches condemns Hebron killings
The head of the WCC says extremists must not be allowed to succeed as killings threaten to cast shadow over negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Religion more important to people in poor countries than rich, surveys reveal
The UK ranks close to the bottom of an international league table on religiosity.
Vatican dismisses Gaddafiâs call for Europe to convert to Islam
The Vatican says it is not taking Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafiâs comments about Europeâs conversion to Islam seriously.
Interfaith component could heal rift over Ground Zero Islamic centre, says board member
The chairwoman of a New York community board has suggested adding an interfaith component to help heal the divide over a proposed Islamic centre close to Ground Zero.