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Georgian refugees aided by churches, ask 'where was God?'
Churches and Christian agencies are providing shelter and humanitarian aid to refugees from the crisis in Georgia.
Parachute Band brings colour to worship with forthcoming release
One of New Zealand's most successful Christian exports, Parachute Band, paints a new musical canvas with the release of Technicolor with Integrity Music on September 30, offering a dozen fresh new worship songs.
Open Air Campaigners conference to support evangelists in outreach
OAC Ministries (Open Air Campaigners) will host a conference later this year helping Christians involved with evangelism meet some of the challenges associated with outreach.
Archbishop praises Lambeth Palace Library's 'Back-a-Book' scheme
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has praised the generosity of contributors to the 'Back-a-Book' scheme, which encourages members of the public to sponsor the repair of books in Lambeth Palace Library, the principal library and record office for the history of the Church of England.
CAFOD and partners bring new hope to Uganda
CAFOD and partners in Uganda working to heal psychological trauma - one of the legacies of more than 20 years of conflict.
Bible Society asks Christians to pray for peace in Georgia
Christians have been called to pray for peace and calm for war stricken Georgia by Avtandil Guruli, the Executive Director of the United Bible Society Representation in Georgia.
Joel Osteen's wife cleared of assault charges, thanks God
Jurors reject claims that by a Continental Airlines flight attendant that she was thrown against a bathroom door by the wife of televangelist Victoria Osteen.
Beats, blues and vocal wizadry complete Greenbelt 08's musical line-up
Beth Rowley, Daby Touré and Shlomo complete Greenbelt musical line-up.
China: House churches barred from holding services over Olympics period
A number of house church leaders in China have been forced to sign a written agreement declaring that they will not hold services whilst the Olympic Games take place in Beijing.
YouTube generation crucial to solving world hunger
World Food Programme engages YouTube generation in viral video competition to raise awareness about hunger.
CofE: Rise in religious studies A-levels reveals importance of faith
The growth in the number of students taking A-level religious studies bucks the notion of a wholly secular society, says the Church of England
Moneygram donates £1,000 to West African Christian orphanage
Moneygram, the international money transfer company, has donated £1,000 to the Trinity Baptist Hope Centre, a Christian orphanage for West African children.
Mission Net: More than 'easy Christianity'
James Clarke is passionate about seeing young Christians do courageous things for Christ. That's why he's rallying 6,000 of them to north Germany for the first ever Mission Net congress next April.
Ministry finds fault with Yale Christian-Muslim declaration
Ministry leader says that a common statement recently agreed by Christian and Muslim leaders elevates Islam at the expense of Christianity's distinctiveness.
Mamma Mia! The limits of seeking personal happiness
Mamma Mia! is uplifting, exhilarating and irresistibly joyful. Just one problem: it's ok to do whatever it takes to achieve personal happiness.
Creation or Evolution: Do We Have To Choose?'
It is vital that Christians are able to expose the flaws and inconsistencies in scientific attempts to disprove God.