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No Line on the Horizon: U2's most Christian album?

According to one theologian in Alabama, U2's latest album No Line on the Horizon is “the most thoroughly Christian thing they’ve done yet”.

David Ostby, Norway's local boy

For David Ostby, big change is all about the local church.

Hear the Gospel story how the first Christians heard it

Actor Lance Pierson is taking his one man performance of Mark's Gospel to churches across England this Easter.

Head of Scottish Episcopal Church announces retirement

The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church has announced he will retire at the end of July.

Church DVD explores modern perspectives of the Christian faith

From the pilgrimage shrine of St Davids to the bombed remains of Coventry Cathedral to the disputed Holy Land - a range of modern perspectives of the Christian faith feature in an ambitious new DVD produced by the Church in Wales.

African Archbishops petition Brown on LRA attacks

African Church leaders have appealed to Prime Minister Gordon Brown to help put an end to brutal attacks by the Lord’s Resistance Army.

Turkey: Muslim youth vandalise Christian bookshop

A Christian bookstore in Turkey has been vandalised twice in the last month by Muslim youth, according to Compass Direct News.

Release presses China on plight of North Korean refugees
Release presses China on plight of North Korean refugees

Nearly 50,000 signatures have been added to a petition asking China to grant refugee status to North Koreans fleeing famine and persecution in their country.

Hope UK raising drugs awareness

Hope UK supporters gathered in central London on Wednesday to hear about the charity’s three-year Government funded Family Drug Prevention project.

Care for the Family challenges nation to go back to cash

Care for the Family launches its Cash for a Month initiative this week, challenging the nation to ditch their credit and debit cards in favour of using only cash for a month.

Stop the Traffik welcomes Cadbury's switch to Fairtrade

The Stop the Traffik coalition of campaigners against human trafficking have welcomed the announcement from Cadbury this week that its Dairy Milk chocolate bars are to go Fairtrade.

Sound of church bells returns to City of London

The Bishop of London has lent his support to a four-year campaign to restore the sound of church bells across the City of London.

Solutions to gang crime nurtured by Oasis approach

Mentoring, nurturing talent and Churches committed to building dedicated, youth-focussed teams were some of the solutions that came out of God, Guns, Gangs, a conference for urban youth workers held on Saturday at The Oasis Centre in London.

Bashir's arrest threatens chaos in Sudan, warns Graham

American evangelist and relief organisation head Franklin Graham says he would prefer it if the Sudanese president – who is facing an international arrest for crimes against humanity – remained in power.

Tim Hughes new live DVD/CD mixes old and new

Tim Hughes, Director of Worship at Holy Trinity Brompton, has written songs known to congregations across the nation, including Here I Am To Worship, Beautiful One and Happy Day.

Italy's believers told to give up text messages this Lent

The Catholic Church has called on believers in Italy to give up text messaging for Lent, as well as abstaining from forms of virtual entertainment and socialising such as TV, iPods and Facebook.