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Guvna B at the Jazz Cafe in Camden town

Fans packed the Jazz Cafe in Camden Town on Wednesday to see the lauded Guvna B perform some of his catchy tunes.

Jeff Lucas tells Christian men they can change the world

The Mandate draws 2,000 Christian men to Belfast.

Hong Kong churches propose Christmas Eve blackout to combat global warming

Christians in Hong Kong have formed a Climate Conscious Christmas Coalition to ask churches to switch off their lights on Christmas Eve as a response to global warming.

Kirk supports minimum pricing on alcohol to save Scotland’s health

The Church of Scotland is throwing its weight behind the Scottish Government’s bid to set a minimum price on alcoholic drinks for the sake of the country’s health.

Rights group fears torture of lawyer at hands of Chinese authorities

Chinese authorities have reportedly tortured a top human rights lawyer, a US-based rights group said Thursday.

UN called to investigate war crimes in Burma

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has today welcomed a letter to the United Nations Security Council signed by 442 Members of Parliament around the world and issued on the 61st anniversary of the introduction of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Christian Aid awarded humanitarian accountability standard

Christian Aid has become the first development agency in the Republic of Ireland to be awarded the Humanitarian Accountability and Quality Management Standard (HAP) for its humanitarian, development and advocacy work in developing countries.

Pre-budget report need not be all bad news, say Christian finance experts

As the nation chews over Alistair Darling’s pre-budget report, Christian finance experts say it need not be all doom and gloom.

Business as usual for burglary-hit Donnington Wood church

A Shropshire church is insisting it is ‘business as usual’ after worshippers disturbed a burglary in progress.

Digital Bible revolutionising how believers engage with God's Word

A new digital bible is revolutionising how the Bible is experienced.

All-new family adventure from VeggieTales

The next Veggietales movie teaches children a valuable lesson about listening to their parents.

North Korean Christians seek prayers amid '100 days of combat'

Prayers are being sought for Christians in North Korea as the country goes through “100 days of combat” just days after “150 days of combat”.

Judge clears Christian couple in row over Islam comments

Christian hotel owners Ben and Sharon Vogelenzang have been found not guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence.

Lutheran youth unsure of where to find their daily bread

Young adults in Asia faced with the disillusionment of a good education that no longer guarantees employment opportunities need spiritual guidance from the church on how to get their daily material bread and meet their spiritual needs.

NGOs warn of link between corruption and poverty

Christians join calls for strong Bribery Bill to help fight poverty and put an end to corruption.

Duggie Dug Dug points kids to Creator

Kids and creatures ‘go wild’ about a Creator during Darwin anniversary.