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Christians seek to end violence against women
A new alliance to bring together Christians from around the world in a common goal to end violence against women is due to launch this summer.
Tony Blair Faith Foundation seeks to bridge religious divide
The Tony Blair Faith Foundation has launched a new global film competition to raise the level of understanding between people of different religions.
Religious freedom is a human right, argues new report
A new report defending the right to religious freedom has been released on the same day as the House of Lords debates two British Humanist Association publications on secularism and the separation of church and state.
US Episcopal Church to ordain second openly gay bishop
The Episcopal Church in the US has confirmed that it will ordain its second openly gay bishop.
Christian orphanage workers appeal deportation from Morocco
Village of Hope workers have launched a public appeal to be reunited with the foster children they were forced to abandon.
Vietnam temporarily frees prominent Catholic priest
Vietnam has released one of its most prominent human rights activists, Father Nguyen Van Ly, so that he can receive medical treatment.
Fans demand Delirious? single
Facebook campaign seeks to put Delirious? back in the music charts.
African church leaders await completion of Kiswahili Bible commentary
The long wait for a Kiswahili edition of the Africa Bible Commentary (ABC) is nearly over for the language's nearly 90 million speakers.
Denham unveils £1m fund to strengthen voice of faith groups
A new £1m fund has been set up by the Government to help faith groups get their voices heard by government and public bodies.
Tenth Avenue North deliver compelling second album
First single "Healing Begins" claims no 2 position on iTunes chart
Bishops welcome confirmation of Popeâs UK visit
Catholic bishops from Scotland, England and Wales have welcomed confirmation of Pope Benedict XVIâs visit to the UK later this year.
Muslim converts face persecution in Egypt
Muslims in Egypt who change their faith face persecution by the state and rejection from their families, an investigation by Release International has shown, according to the latest edition of the ministry's magazine.
YFC overseas mission opens eyes
Do you believe only in what you see? What if you were given the chance to see things from a different angle, to see â in fact â things as they truly are?
Global Care alarmed by expulsion of Christian orphanage staff from Morocco
Global Care says it is âdeeply concernedâ by the sudden decision of authorities in Morocco to deport all overseas workers at a Christian orphanage from the country.
Seventh World Vision worker dies after attack on Pakistan office
A seventh World Vision worker in Pakistan has died after the organisation's office was attacked by gunmen last week.
South American challenge helps struggling families
A trip of a lifetime for a keen cyclist from Hambledon will raise money for struggling families to go on holiday.