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Black and white churches called to speak with one voice
An Assemblies of God minister has appealed to black majority and white majority churches in the UK to start speaking with one voice.
Kingsway to release 50 Golden Hymns
Kingsway's new triple CD compilation contains just about every great hymn you could care to mention.
Iran: Two female Christian converts freed from prison
Two female Christians originally from Islamic families were released from Tehranâs Evin prison without bail on Wednesday, after being detained for nearly nine months for refusing to recant their faith.
Thought for the Day to remain religious
The BBC Trust this week announced its findings on a number of appeals about the broadcast of Radio 4's Thought for the Day and BBC editorial policy on non-religious content.
IBS-STL to sell Authentic Media, Wesley Owen
Leading Christian book and Bible charity IBS-STL UK announced this week that it has appointed Baker Tilly Corporate Finance to pursue the sale of its operations.
Churches encourage politicians to prioritise the common good
On the occasion of the State Opening of Parliament, three British Churches are reminding politicians that they still have a duty to work for the benefit of all people.
Stephanie Smith EP and 'Jingle Bell Rock' single land on iTunes
Stephanie Smith's latest five-song EP released on Wednesday and is available to fans everywhere via iTunes.com and all other digital retailers.
European leaders meet victims of Orissa violence
Envoys of five European countries met victims of the 2008 attacks on Christians in Orissa on Monday.
Incarnational church planting starts with listening, says bishop
Discerning the guidance of the Holy Spirit is the key to contextual and incarnational church planting, says the leader of Fresh Expressions.
Salvation Army receives campaigning prize
MPs and Peers have named The Salvation Army the Best Social, Welfare or Religious Charity for the second consecutive year.
Church leaders call for action on climate change
Churches to join âThe Waveâ on Saturday 5 December to call for action on climate change.
Iranian female converts not freed on promised day
The two Iranian female converts that rights groups have been campaigning for were not freed Monday as expected.
Ted Haggard draws over 100 to prayer meeting
Around 110 people showed up for a prayer meeting last Thursday in the home of former megachurch pastor Ted Haggard.
Methodist leader calls for variety in church planting
The General Secretary of the Methodist Church has called for an ever greater variety in church planting and fresh expressions.
Archbishop: Economics is 'housekeeping' for humanity
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has urged people to keep economics in perspective as only one aspect of human existence.
Mikeschair experience God's beautiful creation in first music video
Even though Curb Records' Mikeschair is thrilled to officially release their first-ever music video, "Let The Waters Rise", they are glad the video shoot is over.