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Christian Aid Urges Government to Cut Emissions

Christian Aid and its overseas partners met at the House of Commons for a special Parliamentary meeting on climate change.

Compassion Children Affected by Fever Outbreak in India

The families of children sponsored through Christian charity Compassion are among those affected by the outbreak of a rare viral fever in India.

Tug of War for Sam's Soul

The love of God and friends brings one teenager to victory over self-harm and drugs.

Pressure on Mandelson to put Needs of Poor First

As Europe's trade negotiations with the developing world reach a final and decisive phase, church leaders press EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson to put the needs of the poor first.

New Christian Mortgage Scheme Offers Hope for Church Growth

Church leaders across Britain will be able to receive help in raising cash for new buildings thanks to a Christian bank which has launched an exclusive mortgage range especially for them.

Christian Leaders Rebut Vatican's 'One True Church' Claim

The head of a global body of Reformed churches has challenged the Vatican's claim that the Catholic Church is the only true church of Jesus Christ.

Super Bowl Coach Dungy says God is Priority

Famed for winning this year's Super Bowl XLI "the Lord's way", Coach Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts unveiled his personal memoir on Tuesday, revealing the deep faith behind his life.

'Rapid Rise' in Online Advertising to Continue

The UK will continue to see the most online advertising in the next four years, ahead of Germany and France, according to a new report...

Barnardo's Warns of Child Sexual Exploitation

Children's charity Barnardo's has called for safety awareness in London boroughs to help more than 1,000 children who are at risk from sexual exploitation.

Christian Leaders Rebut Vatican's 'One True Church' Claim

The head of a global body of Reformed churches has challenged the Vatican's claim that the Catholic Church is the only true church of Jesus Christ.

Mark Schultz Completes 'Across America' Bike Ride for Organs

Award-winning Word Records recording artist Mark Schultz recently completed the 3,500 mile "Across America" benefit bicycle ride. Beginning 7 May, he finished his journey almost two months later at the Atlantic Ocean on Friday 6 July.

Financial Advisors Offer Biblical-Based Planning for Christian Clients

A group of financial advisers is taking a fresh approach to financial planning and advice with the launch of Bible-based guidelines.

Christian Imprisoned after Three Innocent Verdicts in Peru

Persecution watchdog Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has come out in support of a Peruvian man re-imprisoned despite already being found innocent of involvement with terrorism three times by Peruvian courts.

New Christian Mortgage Scheme Offers Hope for Church Growth

Church leaders across Britain will be able to receive help in raising cash for new buildings thanks to a Christian bank which has launched an exclusive mortgage range especially for them.

Don't Betray the Gospel, Evangelicals told

Chris Wright, International Director of Langham Partnership International and Chair of the Lausanne Theology Working Group, has warned that the world church must become more "biblical" or else risk "a betrayal of the gospel".

More Parents want Child-Tracking Devices in Wake of Madeleine Abduction

More parents in the UK are demanding child-tracking devices in the wake of the disappearance of Madeleine McCann and the abduction of the three-year-old Margaret Hill in Nigeria.