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Craig Groeschel tells churches how to 'Get It and Keep It'
Already in its second print run, the latest book by innovative pastor Craig Groeschel is quickly becoming a must-read for church leaders who really want to have 'It'.
'Purple Book' builds army of disciples in Mexico
The Purple Book is proving to be a strategic weapon in the battle for a million souls in Baja California, Mexico, a ministry said.
Revival evangelist Todd Bentley separates from wife
The evangelist at the centre of contentious revival meetings in Lakeland, Florida, has filed for separation from his wife.
Christian Blog and Web Awards draw near
Christians who are part of the blogging and web community have only a few days left to enter the Christian Blog and Web Awards to be in with a chance of winning £1,000 for their church, or a host of prizes for themselves.
Evangelical Press 'Running the Race' at Olympics with Eric Liddell biography
Eric Liddell, the subject of the Academy Award winning film, Chariots of Fire, and his passion for sport and Christ is featured yet again at the Olympics - but this time, it is his life story in the book entitled "Running the Race", published by Evangelical Press.
Krystal Meyers to feature in official Olympics album
Christian music artists Krystal Meyers and Fireflight will join Pink, Avril Lavigne and Natasha Bedingfield among others on the official 2008 Olympics album.
Working mum joins Archbishop as judge for theological writing prize
Young working mum to help Archbishop of Canterbury choose winner for £15,000 theology prize.
Show love to Muslims, then Bible verses, says evangelist
An evangelist from northern Ghana has told Christians to reach out to the Muslim world by first getting to know Muslims near to them, instead of "sniping people with Bible verses".
Pakistan's Christians face uncertain future after Musharraf resignation
The resignation this week of Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has left the minority Christian community there not quite sure what to expect.
Rick Warren: Obama not clear enough on abortion
Moderator Rick Warren of the Saddleback Civil Forum said presidential hopeful Barack Obama needed to be more specific in his answer to the question of when life begins.
Diocese of Europe announces new Dean of Gibraltar
A parish priest with wide experience of ministry in the armed forces, in education and in parish ministry has been appointed as the next Dean of Gibraltar.
CSW condemns brutal murder of Catholic priest in India
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has strongly condemned the murder of a Catholic priest in India's southern state of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday and called for a proper investigation into the attack.
Market researchers see growing demand for Christian opinion
The Leadership Factor, a leader in online customer satisfaction surveys, has added a bespoke group to its online consumer panel in the hope of attracting more Christians to offer their opinions.
Attacks on Christians escalate in India's Karnataka state
The usually peaceful state of Karnataka has seen an alarming rise in the number of attacks on the minority Christian community.
'Rolling rev' camps out to connect with parish
A Herefordshire vicar is taking a novel approach to outreach by camping out in one of the villages he is responsible for in an attempt to get to know the people better.
New 33Miles album tells Christians to make most of their 'One Life'
After logging in over 120,000 miles (not including air travel), performing at over 200 churches, garnering three consecutive radio hits and a Dove nomination for "New Artist of the Year", 33Miles is releasing their sophomore record "One Life" on September 16.