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Churches are already building Big Society, Christians tell PM
The Evangelical Alliance has told Prime Minister David Cameron of the efforts that thousands of churches are already making to help realise his vision of a Big Society.
North Korea releases US Christian after visit from Jimmy Carter
A US Christian citizen has been freed from a North Korean prison after a meeting between former US President Jimmy Carter and government officials.
Lindsay Brown on Cape Town 2010 and the future of The Lausanne Movement
Lindsay Brown, International Director of The Lausanne Movement, speaks about his hopes for Cape Town 2010: The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation, and why he believes it could leave a lasting mark on global evangelicalism.
Touching lives through Bible camp in Ukraine
Bible camp brings hope to children from broken homes in Ukraine.
Study reveals impact of faith on end of life care from doctors
Study finds religious conviction impacts the decisions doctors make in the end of life care they provide to patients.
Church must offer alternative to âmere consumptionâ, says financial expert
Philip Davis, senior research fellow at the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, has called on Christians to be salt and light in the banking system.
Pakistan: Christian councillor goes into hiding amid blasphemy accusations
In yet another blasphemy case against Christians in Pakistan, an independent village councillor has been accused of entering a mosque and insulting the Prophet Muhammad.
Third Day set to deliver 11th studio project 'Move'
Anticipation is building for the October 19 release of acclaimed rock band Third Dayâs latest project Move.
Budget creating 'huge hardship', church group warns
The Budget is hitting those least in the position to cope with cuts, says Church Action on Poverty.
Beware hidden salt in âhealthyâ salads, shoppers warned
One in ten salads contains more salt than a Big Mac, according to a new survey.
Ecumenical leader tells Pentecostals: 'We need each other'
The General Secretary of the World Council of Churches has spoken of the common call shared by Pentecostals and ecumenists in fulfilling Godâs mission.
US court says World Vision can hire on basis of faith
World Vision can hire based on religious beliefs, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.
Jimmy Carter in North Korea to seek release of US Christian
Former US President Jimmy Carter has reportedly arrived in North Korea to negotiate the release of a US citizen who has been detained since January.
New Hillsong church underway in New York City
Hillsong NYC is now underway following the announcement in March, that Hillsong Church, based in Sydney, be starting a church in New York City.