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Salvation Army Offers Assistance after Glasgow Airport Attack
The Salvation Army has brought much needed assistance to emergency crews, staff and stranded travellers after the Glasgow Airport attack.
World Vision Plans Relief Intervention for Pakistan
World Vision is planning a relief intervention for more than one million people affected by cyclone Yemyin, which hit the southern province of Balochistan in Pakistan last week.
BBC Correspondent Alan Johnston Freed
Alan Johnston, the BBC correspondent abducted by Islamic extremists nearly four months ago, has been released by his kidnappers in Gaza early Wednesday morning.
Joel Osteen Praying for UK
Joel and Victoria Osteen of Lakewood Church, the largest church in the US, kicked off their UK tour last night at the Odyssey Arena Belfast in Northern Ireland.
Salvation Army Offers Assistance after Glasgow Airport Attack
The Salvation Army has brought much needed assistance to emergency crews, staff and stranded travellers after the Glasgow Airport attack.
Queen to Mark Papal Gift to Scotland
The Queen will officially mark the 500th anniversary this week of the gift to Scotland of the Sword of State, which forms part of the Honours of Scotland - the Scottish Crown Jewels.
Scottish Religious Leaders Condemn Glasgow Attack
Religious leaders in Scotland have joined in a united condemnation of the recent attack on Glasgow Airport and foiled bomb plots in London last Friday.
Churches at Forefront of Relief in Zimbabwe's Spiralling Decline
Churches are working hard amid the social and economic chaos of Zimbabwe to bring vital relief to people in the country suffering daily because of hunger, poverty and HIV.
Chris Tomlin Extends How Great is Our God Tour
Passion Conferences and sixstepsrecords will present a limited-run extension of the How Great Is Our God Tour this autumn featuring award-winning worship songwriter Chris Tomlin and noted author/speaker Louie Giglio.
US Episcopal Leader Urges Episcopalians to 'Hang in There'
One of the top leaders in The Episcopal Church in the US has advised Episcopalians to "keep calm" during a visit to a divided diocese.
Christians Unite to Fight 'On Demand' Abortions
Christians are making a united front in calling for the British Medical Association to give a greater consideration to the medical and psychological impact abortions can have on women, following the BMA's recent vote to loosen abortion rules.
New Nigerian Anglican Deacons Told to Preach the 'Undiluted Gospel'
Nigerian Archbishop, the Most Rev Maxwell Anikwenwa, has ordained nine new deacons into the Anglican Communion and exhorted them to become great ambassadors of the Church by testifying the message of the "undiluted Gospel" to all people.
Baptist World Alliance Holds Annual Gathering in Ghana
Four hundred and fifty delegates from more than 50 countries have travelled to Accra, Ghana, for the Baptist World Alliance Annual Gathering, which is taking place until 7 July.
Madeleine's Family moves Out of Portugal Resort
The parents of Madeleine McCann today moved out of the Portuguese holiday resort from where their daughter was abducted sixty days ago.
30,000 Christians Gather for 21st Hillsong Conference in Australia
Thousands of Christians from 68 nations representing 19 denominations have gathered at the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia to take part in the 5-day annual Hillsong Conference.
Britain Evaluates Sex Education Following Purity Ring Case
The debate over how to make sex education effective has been reignited following last week's high court battle between a schoolgirl and her head teacher over the right to wear a purity ring symbolising her pledged virginity until marriage.