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World Vision Plans New Technology to Prevent Disasters
World Vision plans to take advantage of a new form of technology, satellite weather warnings, in disaster-prone development areas. The technology will give villagers a chance to react and respond before the disaster strikes.
Study Finds High Salt Content in Sandwiches
Health lobby group Cash have found that prepacked sandwiches may contain as much salt as a bag of crisps...
US Bishops Plead with Amnesty International over Abortion
Catholic bishops in the US have appealed to human rights organisation Amnesty International to turn back on its recent decision to support abortion.
Africa: The Church, Development and the Gospel
Bill Rettie of Aim International, an evangelical mission agency serving across Africa, recalls some of the lessons he learned during the fourteen years he spent working with the church in Kenya establishing a project that fully integrates the gospel and development.
Alan Johnston Awarded by Amnesty International
One day after being freed by kidnappers in Gaza, BBC reporter Alan Johnston has been awarded a prize by human rights group Amnesty International.
Michael W Smith's 20th Album Recorded in London
Legendary Christian musician Michael W Smith is currently in the studio wrapping up his 20th album, a collection of original Christmas songs.
Baghdad Vicar Given Cryptic Warning of Terror Attacks
It has emerged that a warning was given to a British Anglican priest serving in the Middle East by a purported al Qaeda chief months before the failed car bombings in London and Glasgow.
US Baptists Proclaim New Era of Cooperation after 100 Years
Some 2,500 Baptists celebrated the centennial anniversary of American Baptist Churches USA last Saturday.
Christians Fear Attacks in Pakistan as Forces Clash with Islamic Extremists
Christian representatives in Pakistan are calling for urgent prayer to prevent a feared backlash against Christians following clashes between security forces and Islamist militants in the capital.
Brown Releases Powers to Appoint Church & Judicial Posts
The Archbishop of York, the Most Rev Dr John Sentamu, has welcomed the announcement by the Prime Minister regarding changes to the process by which diocesan bishops are appointed.
American Anglican Council Praises Kenya's New US-Based Bishop
The American Anglican Council has applauded the "sound decision" by Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi of the Anglican Province of Kenya to appoint a suffragan bishop to oversee the province's US-based congregations.
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Christian Charity Accuses Government of Ignoring Need for Fathers
Christian social concern charity CARE has released research which it says shows the Government is ignoring the public's views on the need for fathers.
American Anglican Council Praises Kenya's New US-Based Bishop
The American Anglican Council has applauded the "sound decision" by Archbishop Benjamin Nzimbi of the Anglican Province of Kenya to appoint a suffragan bishop to oversee the province's US-based congregations.
Christian Aid Presents 'Survival Kits' to Brown
Christian Aid has recently issued 'Ministerial Survival Kits' to Gordon Brown and five of his newly appointed Secretaries of State to ensure tackling world poverty is at the top of their agenda.
Almost 5,000 Volunteers Make Hillsong Conference 2007 Possible
More than 4,700 people have volunteered to make Australia's largest annual conference, the Hillsong Conference, happen at the Acer Arena this week.