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Brown to Tackle Child Bullying
Christian organisations and charities concerned about children being bullied in school have campaigned for greater support in the previous months.
Interview: Don Moen - Worship is a Lifestyle
Juggling life as the president of a major music label, a prolific songwriter/artist, a husband and a father of five isn't an easy job. But no matter what roadblocks may come, Don Moen constantly keeps in mind that "God Will Make a Way". In this interview with Christian Today during GMA Week, Moen talks about his upcoming Asia tour, his feelings on his latest project Hiding Place, and thoughts on the gospel music industry.
Call for More Multi-Faith Schools in Ireland
A leading human rights body has called on Ireland to establish more multi-faith and non-denominational faith schools.
Bono Awarded Liberty Medal for Humanitarian Works
Humanitarian campaigner and Irish rock star Bono is to be honoured with the Liberty Medal for his efforts to combat Third World debt and disease.
Charity to Help Pastoral Staff Spot Potential Suicides
A suicide prevention charity is giving universities in the UK advice on how they might identify and help students in danger of committing suicide.
Church Action on Poverty to Celebrate 25th Anniversary
Church Action on Poverty is to celebrate 25 years of combating poverty in the UK at a special service at Manchester Cathedral in July.
20,000 to Pray for End to Gun & Knife Crime
Nancy Odunewu, whose 19-year-old son Emmanuel was stabbed to death outside Lewisham Police Station in London on 28 November 2006, will be joined by an estimated 20,000 Christians this Sunday in praying for an end to the knife and gun crime in the capital.
Persecution Watchdog Welcomes India Mishra Commission Report
Persecution watchdog, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has welcomes the release of a long-awaited report whose recommendations could signal an end to religious discrimination in the system of 'reservation' for Dalits in India.
Methodist Website Revamped and Relaunched
Redesigned, revamped, relaunched - new website for The Methodist Church goes online.
German Bible Society and Evangelical Church Present Chinese Bible Exhibition
The German city of Cologne will be the next venue of the Bible Ministry Exhibition of the Protestant Church of China, following a tour which has seen it already visit Hong Kong, Los Angeles and New York.
Persecution Watchdog Welcomes India Mishra Commission Report
Persecution watchdog, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) has welcomes the release of a long-awaited report whose recommendations could signal an end to religious discrimination in the system of 'reservation' for Dalits in India.
Christians in Pakistan Face Death Threats from Taliban
Christians in North-West Frontier Province in Pakistan are facing fresh threats, including a message signed by the "Taliban's Detonative Department", after rejecting demands to convert to Islam.
Christian Phenomenon Claims 'American Idol' Crown
Jordin Sparks, the 17-year-old Christian phenomenon from Glendale, Arizona, became the youngest "American Idol" champion following Wednesday night's live results finale, showing that America preferred the "singer" more than the "entertainer."
Archbishop of Armagh Celebrates 'New Spirit' Across Northern Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh, the Most Rev Alan Harper, has expressed his hope in the future of Northern Ireland in a message for Pentecost.
Government Might Fail to Halve Child Poverty, Charity Warns
A children's charity recently warned that the government will fail to halve child poverty in Britain by 2010 unless it spends another £3.8bn, a leading children's charity has warned.
Frenzy to Stage Chris Tomlin, Casting Crowns
Frenzy, one of the largest one-day Christian music festivals in the UK, is preparing to kick off next month with an impressive new line-up.