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Christian Lawyers Express Concern over 'Public Benefit' Test of Christian Charities

The Lawyers' Christian Fellowship is urging churches and Christian organisations to register their concern over the latest Government attempt to review the 'public benefit' of Christian charities.

World Vision: Funding Urgently Needed for Western Equatoria

A new report launched by World Vision reveals that funding for protection forces and an early warning system for the state of Western Equatoria are desperately needed, in order to help prevent widespread looting, murder and rape in case of another Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) 'rampage' in the area.

UN Commends Send a Cow's Work in Lesotho

The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has praised Send a Cow for its contribution to a major project in Lesotho, in southern Africa.

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Scottish Church Leaders to Sign Common Statement on Slavery

Scottish national ecumenical service in Scotland to mark the bicentenary of the passing of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act in 1807.

The Church of England Urges Japan to Join Campaign Against Sony

The Church of England has urged the people of Japan to join its campaign against a Sony computer war game that uses Manchester Cathedral as a backdrop in a gun scene.

Churches Media Conference Prepares Christians for Digital Era

Hundreds of Christians in media gather at the Hayes Conference Centre in Swanick for a three-day look at the digital revolution and how Christians can make sure they are not left behind.

World Vision Provides Immediate Aid for Bangladesh Mudslides, Flood

World Vision Bangladesh staff have rushed to the city of Chittagong after mudslides earlier this week left at least 123 residents dead.

Churches Media Conference Prepares Christians for Digital Era

Hundreds of Christians in media gather at the Hayes Conference Centre in Swanick for a three-day look at the digital revolution and how Christians can make sure they are not left behind.

Nominees for Peace Award Sought

Nominations for the Communication for Peace Award are currently being gathered by the World Association for Christian Communication.

World Vision Provides Immediate Aid for Bangladesh Mudslides, Flood

World Vision Bangladesh staff have rushed to the city of Chittagong after mudslides earlier this week left at least 123 residents dead.

Disturbing Letter Claims to Show Whereabouts of Madeleine's Body

A disturbing letter has been sent to a Dutch newspaper detailing the supposed location of the body of missing four-year-old Madeleine McCann.

1700 Churches Sign up for Back to Church Sunday

More than 17,000 people are expected to return to church in September as Back to Church Sunday expands to take in 1700 churches across England.

Churches Launch Advocacy Forum on Middle East Peace

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is convening an international conference called 'Churches together for Peace with Justice in the Middle East' in Jordan, 17-21 June. The event will address prospects for peace in Israel and Palestine and launch a new church advocacy forum.

Anglican Communion Divisions Widen

The Anglican Church of Kenya has announced plans to install an American priest to oversee congregations in the US.

Anglican Communion Divisions Widen

The Anglican Church of Kenya has announced plans to install an American priest to oversee congregations in the US.