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Salvationists Called to Prayer for Peace and Trafficking Victims

The leader of The Salvation Army worldwide, General Shaw Clifton, has written to Salvationists inviting them to pray for lasting peace and for victims of trafficking.

Diane Louise Jordan Gets Behind Sightsavers Sunday

Diane Louise Jordan is urging churches to get behind this year's Sightsavers Sunday and engage with the issues of blindness and disability in developing countries.

Church Pastor & Worshippers Shot Dead at Sunday Service

A church pastor and two worshippers were killed on Sunday when a man armed with three guns opened fire on the congregation in Missouri, USA.

Methodist Church Welcomes New Rules on Gambling Advertising

The Methodist Church has welcomed the Government's tougher approach to online gambling advertising.

Christians Against Poverty to Release More People from Prison of Debt

Christians Against Poverty is set to free more vulnerable people from the grip of debt with a new phone-based debt counselling service.

Barnabas Launches Bangladesh Flood Appeal

Barnabas Fund is appealing for donations to its Bangladesh appeal as massive flooding continues to bring hardship to people across large parts of South Asia.

Oasis Awards to be highlighted at Gospel Gathering UK

The UK's gospel music awards show, the Oasis Awards, will return this year to honour and celebrate the achievements of gospel musicians and churches.

Church Leaders Pay Tribute to Former Archbishop of Wales

Church leaders and clergy have been paying tribute to the former Archbishop of Wales, the Most Rev Alwyn Rice Jones following his death last week.

Sydney Bishops Take 'Wait-and-See' Stance on Anglican Invitation

The Anglican archbishop of Sydney and five assistant bishops in the Sydney diocese have delayed their response to an invitation to their worldwide denomination's decennial meeting, stating that they will wait to see what actions bishops in America will take before making a decision.

Brazil: Amazon Deforestation Drops Sharply

Deforestation in the Amazon rain forests of Brazil fell by about a third in the 12 months through July to the lowest rate in at least seven years, the country's government has reported this week.

30 Injured as Flood Victims Clash with Police in India

At least 30 people were injured in the flood-hit eastern Indian state of Bihar when they clashed with police as they demanded more food and clothes, witnesses and officials have reported.

UK Foot and Mouth Disease Fears Ease

Tests on livestock for foot and mouth disease at a fourth farm in southern England have proved negative, the British government said on Saturday, easing fears the highly infectious virus had spread.

Portuguese Police: Madeleine May be Dead

Police in Portugal investigating the alleged abduction of British four-year-old Madeleine McCann acknowledged that she might be dead, on Saturday.

Brown Enjoys Poll Bounce on Back of Crises

New Prime Minister Gordon Brown has led the Labour Party to its biggest lead in the polls over opposition parties since before the Iraq war, a survey has shown.

Ostracised Indian AIDS Couple Plea for Euthanasia

An Indian couple suffering from AIDS has asked the country's president to allow them and their daughter to die through euthanasia as they were facing extreme harassment in their village.

Pope: World Must Aid South Asia Flood Victims

The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict has urged the international community to provide immediate assistance to the millions of people displaced by South Asia's worst flooding in decades, 12 August.