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New Indian government set to repeal anti-conversion laws
There might finally be some good news for Christians in Indian states where anti-conversion laws are in force.
New book explores human genome project
A new book, 'God, ethics and the human genome: theological, legal and scientific perspectives', has been published to help the church and individual Christians explore the questions raised by advances in genetic science and medicine over the last few decades.
Jason Gray takes listeners to a new intimate level on upcoming album
Jason Gray, one of Christian music's premiere singer-songwriters, is poised to release his second studio album on Centricity Music. Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue will be available from September 1.
North American Anglicans officially establish orthodox body
The Anglican Church in North America was constituted on Monday, marking a new beginning for thousands of conservative Anglicans eager to get past the politics of church and on with promoting the Gospel.
Deputy registrar warns new legislation could violate rights of Christians
A deputy registrar in London has written to every member of the House of Lords asking them to oppose a clause in the Coroners and Justice Bill she says would have âdevastatingâ effects on freedom of expression for Christians in the UK.
Prayers said for refugees and asylum seekers
Christians held prayer events in Walesâs four asylum seeker dispersal centres last Thursday to mark Refugee Week.
15,000 Londoners flock to OM ministry ship
The new ministry ship of Operation Mobilisation, Logos Hope, has welcomed 15,000 visitors onboard since it docked in London more than a week ago.
Biblical approach key to lasting peace in West Africa
One Christian leader believes the biblical story of Ruth and Naomi can help West Africans fight hunger and poverty, while an âhonest talk about the issuesâ will help them achieve a long lasting peace and prosperity in the region.
Father and daughter become part of the miracle onboard hospital ship
It is not common to hear of a father and his 20-year-old daughter travelling to Africa to help save the lives of the worldâs poorest people - but that is exactly what Paul Herbert and his daughter Rebekah did.
Welsh college gets top marks for clergy training
Walesâ only clergy training college is âleading the wayâ and building an international reputation, according to an inspection report published today.
Franklin Graham hears son's testimony on Father's Day
For nearly two decades, evangelist Franklin Graham has been looked upon as the future of his fatherâs ministry â the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, where he currently serves as president and CEO.
Fee unveils next project Hope Rising
After a stellar debut, Fee is prepping to release their next album titled Hope Rising with the first single "Glory to God Forever" going for adds at radio on June 19.
Jesus can do for you what nothing else can, says Palau
Jesus can do for you what money, science, religion and other people cannot, says evangelist Luis Palau.
Christians commit to being instruments of change against racism
"We believe that this is a moment where we are invited by God to commit ourselves to be instruments of change in the church and the wider society," participants in an international conference on "Churches against Racism" said last week.
Christians still giving to charity amid recession
A new poll by ComRes for Premier Christian Radio has found that most Christians are giving as much to charity as before the recession.
UN: One in six will suffer from chronic hunger in 2009
The number of people suffering from hunger is projected to reach a historic high this year, according to new estimates published on Friday by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations.