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Christian Aid fears for NGOs in Israel
Christian Aid fears for the future of NGOs in Israel after the country was accepted to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) last week.
Case against 'homosexuality is sin' preacher dropped
Charges have been dropped against a street preacher who was arrested for saying homosexuality is a sin.
Indian missionaries say it is âprivilegeâ to suffer
Missionaries in training with Gospel for Asia have spoken of the âprivilegeâ they felt in suffering for Christ after being attacked on their Bible college campus in Mumbai, India, earlier in the month.
Methodists hope Greenbelt partnership will strengthen ecumenical relations
The Methodist Church and Greenbelt festival have come together in a new three-year partnership that will see the Church increase its profile within the ecumenical community.
London church plans £500,000 revamp to care for community
A north London church is planning a £500,000 renovation of its crypt to improve its outreach to the local community space.
Financial secrecy ruining poor countries and football clubs, says Christian Aid
Manchester United has topped a new Football Secrecy League published by international development agency Christian Aid to highlight the secrecy offered by tax havens, and its potential for harm.
Woman appears in court over MP stabbing
A woman charged with attempting to murder Labour MP Stephen Timms has appeared in court today.
Haiti pastors receive crisis training
While the devastation and heartache of the earthquake in Haiti may have dropped off the radar of the mainstream media, Somebody Cares, a growing voluntary membership network with relationships around the world has been assisting earthquake survivors in Haiti since January.
Christians urge Government not to abolish Ofcom
Christian Broadcasting Council calls for safeguards to freedom of speech
Brutal attacks prompt call for protection of Pakistanâs Christian minority
The former Bishop of Rochester is calling on the Pakistani government to protect its Christian minority after brutal attacks by extremists last year.
Robin Hood: A hero for every age
The legend of Robin Hood has an enduring fascination, and not just for small boys with bows and arrows.
No sustainable economy without ethical values, says theologian
In the aftermath of the global financial meltdown, one theologian says there can be no sustainable economy without ethical values.
Heart for Haiti worship evening to raise funds for hospital
Worship leaders will light up the stage in Edinburgh on June 11 for the Heart For Haiti event to raise vital funds for a project close to Port au Prince.
Japanese mission leaders repent for country's sins against neighbours
A prominent Japanese church leader appealed for forgiveness on behalf of his country in the emotional final day of the Tokyo 2010 Global Missions Consultation on Friday.
The Christians among the Conservatives
Of the 143 new Conservative MPs, twelve are members of the Christian Conservative Fellowship (CCF).
Church launches first Ministry and Calling Sunday
Parishioners across Wales focused on people called to the priesthood at services today.