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Compassion UK: Ushering in the Kingdom in Ethiopia
Tamsin Kendrick is the former Editor of Compassion Magazine at Compassion UK, a Christian charity bringing hope and opportunities to thousands of deprived children around the world through its child sponsorship scheme. Here, she shares her thoughts and feelings on a recent trip to Ethiopia and how God is working in the country.
Church of Scotland Body Wants Urgent Action on Climate Change
Urgent action on climate change needed at all levels of society, says the Church of Scotland's Church & Society Council.
CRE is a 'Christian Supermarket', says Williams
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has called the National Christian Resources Exhibition a "Christian Supermarket" as he opened the massive event earlier this week.
'Hate Campaign' Led to Indian Anti-Conversion Law, says Watchdog
Human rights group, International Christian Concern has said it has uncovered evidence to show that the recent anti-conversion bill in Himachal Pradesh was the result of an orchestrated campaign of lies and misinformation.
Bible Society Brings Biblical Riddles to Manchester
A new campaign has been launched across Greater Manchester to draw attention to the relevance of the Bible to daily life.
Church of England Launches New 'Practical' Mission Book
Church Army evangelists have challenged the Church of England to re-think the way it engages with young people. Church Army's David and Alison Booker have edited an important new book launched this week by the Church of England.
WCC General Secretary to Visit Eritrea
World Council of Churches General Secretary, the Rev Dr Samuel Kobia, will undertake a visit to troubled Eritrea from 16 to 19 May 2007 where he will meet church and other religious leaders as well as top government officials.
Thousands Petition Against Trafficking on World Vision Tour
More than 1,000 handprints have been gathered for a World Vision petition calling on the Government to take more decisive action to stamp out human trafficking.
Millions Worldwide to Join Global Day of Prayer 2007
Millions of Christians spanning 176 nations will stop and pray for the needs of the world on Pentecost Sunday as part of one of the largest global prayer events to ever take place.
Lemar Visits Christian Aid Projects in Uganda
Brit award-winning singer Lemar has been in Uganda with Christian Aid where he visited the humanitarian agency's work to heal a country scarred by 21 years of civil war and struggling against the challenges of widespread HIV and Aids and increasingly erratic weather conditions.
Church of England Launches New 'Practical' Mission Book
Church Army evangelists have challenged the Church of England to re-think the way it engages with young people.
Church of Scotland Body Wants Urgent Action on Climate Change
Urgent action on climate change needed at all levels of society, says the Church of Scotland's Church & Society Council.
Scottish Church Leaders Unite Against Sectarianism
Religion is "part of the solution, not the problem," say church leaders from across Glasgow and Scotland who will today sign a joint statement in which they celebrate their united opposition to the scourge of sectarianism in Scotland's largest city.
Church Army Evangelist to Appear on LBC Radio Show
Listeners of LBC radio station's Psychic Show will have a taste of something different this May when they have the chance to put their problems or questions to a Christian, a psychic and an astrologer.
Red Tape Blocks Church Expansion to Deprived Areas
The Mayor of London wants black churches to help transform violent communities, but says he lacks the power to help them turn derelict buildings into churches in deprived areas of London.
International Conference to Discuss Forgiveness, Peace & Reconciliation
Christian scholars from across Europe and the US will discuss peace, justice and security and how they relate to religion, spirituality and healing at an international ecumenical conference.