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Every believer must be a soul winner, say African church planters

Every Christian must be a soul winner, declared an African church planter who oversees a fellowship of more than 18,000 local churches.

Canadian Anglicans confront decline

After more than thirty years of membership decline, Anglicans in Canada have decided to face the crisis and no longer have any "head-in-the-sand" denial, as one priest put it.

Wall Street should tithe bonuses to Haiti, say US Christians

A Christian ministry in the US is calling upon Wall Street fat cats to donate one tenth of their bonuses to help rebuild Haiti.

Europe needs sustainable future, say bishops

Senior bishops in the Church of England have called on the EU to put sustainability and the needs of citizens at the forefront of its strategy for the coming decade.

Outcry in Pakistan over death of Christian girl

A 12-year-old Christian domestic servant in Pakistan is believed to have died as a result of mistreatment at the hands of her Muslim employers.

Kingsway celebrates the very best of Noel Richards

Kingsway has announced the release of All Heaven Declares: The Very Best of Noel Richards.

Nigeria police arrest 300 people over sectarian clashes

Police from a central state in Nigeria have arrested more than 300 people suspected of being involved in a massive inter-religious conflict earlier this month that left nearly 500 people dead.

NHS campaign dispels myth that only binge drinking harms health

A new campaign backed by major health charities will warn drinkers of the unseen health damage caused by regularly drinking more than the NHS advises.

Australia: Bishop condemns attacks on Indians

The bishop of Melbourne's northern regions has called for repentance amid dismay over racially motivated attacks on Indian students in Australia.

Haitians keep churches alive amid tragedy

Amid countless piles of rubble and the stench of death permeating Haiti, Christians throughout the devastated country are still able to find something to sing about.

World must learn lessons of Holocaust, says Archbishop

The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged the world to learn the lessons of the Holocaust by valuing others.

Scottish churches campaign against nuclear weapons

Scottish church leaders have intensified pressure on the Government to abandon plans to renew the Trident nuclear weapons system.

Churches to offer themed services on Valentine's Day

The Church of England is suggesting that its 16,000 churches hold services with a love theme on St Valentine’s Day, which this year falls on a Sunday.

CPAS marks 75 years of bringing young people to Christ

Anglican mission group CPAS is marking 75 years of bringing 11 to 14-year-olds to faith in Christ.

Dance group Diversity helps get the nation moving

Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity are joining forces with the Department of Health to launch a Government campaign to get kids boogying for a healthier future across the country.

From calling to reality in Romania

The love of Jesus is filling the void left after the downfall of communism in Romania.