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Noel Robinson focuses on worship as tool for transformation
Worship leader Noel Robinson wants to inspire christians of different denominations and cultures to use worship to transform lives and communites at special 2010 conference.
Christians must go to others in the real and virtual world, say new media enthusiasts
Christians are called to make disciples, even in the virtual world.
Allnations and Redcliffe College announce merger
Two of the UK's leading mission training colleges, Allnations and Redcliffe College, have agreed to merge.
Muyiwa to judge Nigeria's best gospel talents
Britainâs leading gospel artist Muyiwa is set to reach a new and wider audience following his new appointment as judge on Sunday Best, the hit TV show which brings new gospel talent to the fore.
Sentamu celebrates fourth anniversary as Archbishop of York
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu celebrated the fourth anniversary of his enthronement on Monday by saying the Litany in St Cuthbertâs Chapel at York Minster.
Eritrea's human rights record in the spotlight at United Nations
States from every continent of the world have expressed concern at the extent of human rights violations taking place in Eritrea.
Operation Noah wants to make voices heard at climate summit
Daily film videos from the UN climate summit starting on Copenhagen next week are part of a December plan of action by Operation Noah to make sure that the voice of faith is heard at this âmake or breakâ time in history.
Uyghur house church leader freed from Chinese labour camp
The leader of an Uyghur house church in Chinaâs Xinjiang province has been released after serving two years in a labour camp.
Canadian bishops warn against human trafficking at Winter Olympics
Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops in Vancouver have expressed concerns that human trafficking may cast a shadow over the winter Olympics taking place in the city and Canadian ski resort Whistler next year.
Confronting the Paranormal
Canon W H Lendrum's book on deliverance ministry is being republished to shed light once again on dealing with paranormal activity.
The Best Hymns Album In The World⦠Ever!
Set your spirit soaring with some of the best loved hymns with Kingsway's new 3-CD collection.
Bioethicist: Coma recovery case offers ethical lesson
The miraculous case of the Belgian man who was fully conscious during the 23 years medical professionals thought he was brain dead should make families wary whenever their loved one is diagnosed as being in a vegetative state, says one bioethicist.
Winchester approves cuts to beat recession
Winchester Diocese still hopes to avoid proposed job cuts as it struggles in recession.
Sudanese Church leaders: Peace process has reached critical point
With less than five months before national elections, leaders of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS) says the 2005 Sudanese Comprehensive Peace Agreement is on the brink of collapse.
Westminster Cathedral calendar features 'off-duty' priests
Westminster Cathedral has produced a 2010 calendar that features pictures and personal words from the Catholic Archbishop of Westminster Vincent Nichols, eleven priests and one religious sister.
Archbishop appeals to governments to give hope to HIV sufferers
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called on governments to bring hope to the worldâs millions of HIV sufferers by giving them the medical help they need.