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OM's ministry ship docks for last time in Singapore
Ownership of the MV Doulos, listed as the worldâs oldest ocean-going passenger ship, was officially transferred last week to Christian businessman Eric Saw.
Call to churches to support ethical banking
The Church of Scotland and the Ecumenical Council for Corporate Responsibility have called on churches to invest in a fairer and more sustainable future by embracing ethical and socially responsible models of finance and investment.
Taking faith to the streets
Cycling enthusiast Pete Hodge of Cardiff has always enjoyed hitting the road. Early in December he went to the Rajasthan area of India, cycling over 500 km in a week.
Atheism is 'personal rebellion' against God, says philosopher
James S Spiegel has an uncomfortable thesis to propose. He contends: Religious skepticism is, at bottom, a moral problem.
Passion: Awakening soars higher than ever with live album
Selling over 25,000 units and taking the No1 spot on the Christian Albums chart, No 15 on Billboards Top 200 and No 8 on Billboard's Current Digital Albums Chart, sixstepsrecordsâ Passion: Awakening has experienced the biggest street week ever for a Passion record to date.
'Fireproof' pastor: Prosperity gospel is hindering church revival
Revival is not about a large crowd but it is about broken people who want to get right with God, says the pastor of the church behind hit Christian films âFacing the Giantsâ and âFireproofâ.
Church-City partnership funds microfinance in Africa
The Diocese of London and City business leaders have have launched a new social investment fund for microfinance in Africa.
Oxfam shops propel new Arctic Monkeys single to success
Band to release a third single through Oxfam shops on 22 March.
Pope apologises for Church's failure over child abuse
Pope Benedict XVI has apologised for the abuse of children by Irish priests in a pastoral letter to bishops in the Church of Ireland.
'The Blind Side' director John Lee Hancock on good deeds and good stories
"The Blind Side" might not make everyone go out and adopt a child, but it may just make them become a better neighbour, believes director John Hancock.
TEC's second gay bishop 'regrettable', says Archbishop
The spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion called the approval of an openly lesbian bishop in the United States "regrettable".
Call to pray for faith-based adoption agencies
The Christian Institute is calling for prayer after an amendment was tabled in the House of Lords seeking to allow faith-based adoption agencies to place children with married heterosexual couples only.
Illustrations portray Jesus' resurrection in contemporary Leeds
A series of contemporary images by a Yorkshire illustrator is being published to portray the story of Jesusâ resurrection set in modern-day Leeds.
Ben Cantelon to release first full-length album, Running After You
Worship leader, singer and songwriter Ben Cantelon releases his debut full-length album, Running After You, on March 23 via Kingsway.
Methodist Church hopes to strengthen mission with new heritage guide
Methodist Church celebrates vibrant past with new heritage book detailing 100 historic sites, including the childhood home of John and Charles Wesley.

Release calls for protection of Christians in Nigeria after fatal attack
Release International is calling on the international community to help protect Christians in Nigeria after a second deadly attack near Jos.