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SAT-7's new programme fights for women's rights
SAT-7 Christian Television has announced the second series of 'An Hour is Not Enough' (Sa'a Mish Say'a). This series highlights the vulnerability of women in the modern Middle East.
'Tough love' best for children?
'Tough love' is crucial to building good character capabilities in children, claims a new report from think tank Demos.
Reformed Church in America Is imploding, says professor
The Reformed Church in America is a sinking ship, says one Reformed professor.
Palau's Moldova mission ends with more than 700 decisions for Christ
More than 700 people committed their lives to Christ at the Luis Palau Associationâs recent 10-day mission to Moldova and Transnistria.
Friends of the Holy Land launches in England and Wales
A new charity has been set up in England and Wales to support Christians in the Holy Land.
Mr Darwin's Tree
What would the private, controversy-averse naturalist have made of it?
Bishop fears for future of British democracy
Britainâs freedoms are being eroded as Afghanistanâs are being built up, says the Bishop of Lichfield.
Church leaders recall faith and courage on Berlin Wall anniversary
Church leaders have paid tribute to the faith and courage of ordinary men and women who helped unify Germany and end the Cold War on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall today.
YMCA and YWCA pray for global citizenship
Young people around the world are praying for global citizenship for all during the YMCA/YWCA Week of Prayer and Fellowship.
Help save the planet and possibly win a Picasso
If you fancy a Picasso for a tenner, try entering 10:10's new competition helping to highlight the importance of cutting the UK's carbon emissions by 10 per cent by 2010.
Prayers follow Fort Hood shooting
There has been an outpouring of prayers across the US in the aftermath of the deadly rampage that claimed the lives of 13 and left 30 wounded at the Army post in Fort Hood, Texas.
Christians called to action on climate change
Scientist Sir John Houghton has called on Christians to take action to save the planet.
UK concerts conclude Gaither European tour
Southern Gospel legends, The Gaither Homecoming Tour, concluded their European tour last month with three barnstorming UK concerts at The Odyssey Arena, Belfast; the SECC in Glasgow and The Royal Festival Hall in London.
Britain remembers sacrifice of servicemen and women
Churches across Britain are leading commemorations for the nation's servicemen and women with special services on Remembrance Sunday.
Italy government to appeal ruling on classroom crucifixes
The Italian government is to appeal a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights last week determining that the hanging of crucifixes in school classrooms violates religious and education freedoms.
Archbishop calls for renewable energy in South Africa
The Archbishop of Cape Town has called on South Africa's troubled energy provider Eskom to drop its plans to build more coal-fired power plants and invest in renewable energy instead, following the resignation of its chief executive this week.