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Archbishop of Canterbury: "World Too Small for Conflict"
The world is too small for conflict, the Archbishop has told a congregation in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Mark Schultz Rides Across America
Platinum-selling, Dove Award-winning recording artist Mark Schultz has recently embarked on the Across America bike ride to raise support for orphans and widows.
New Technologies Seek to Replace the 'Mouse'
The humble mouse's days may be limited - with many new technologies aiming to replace the household item found in countless homes around the world...
Delirious? Wraps Up Worship Revolution Tour
Popular Christian British band Delirious? recently completed its 26-city Worship Revolution Tour in the US with EMI /Forefront's Rebecca St James and EMI-Sparrow Record's Vicky Beeching.
Head of WEA Meets Korean Christian Leaders
International Director of the World Evangelical Alliance, Geoff Tunnicliffe, has continued his tour of Korean Christian leaders this week; visiting evangelical as well as ecumenical leaders in the country.
Methodists to Launch Prayer Help Book
The Methodist Church is planning to release a new help book for people who want to pray but find it difficult.
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World Vision USA Honoured by Leading International Webby Awards
World Vision USA was recently honoured by the Webby Awards, the leading international honour for Web sites. The World Vision AIDS Experience was named the best Rich Media Advertising of 2007, Non-Profit/Educational category, in the People's Voice voting.
Rick Warren, Steven Curtis Chapman Promote Biblical Orphan Care
World famous evangelical leaders such as Rick Warren, Jim Daly, and Steven Curtis Chapman were among the attendees of a US Evangelical Orphan Care and Adoption Summit to equip evangelicals in the care of orphans locally and globally.
Pope Lands in Brazil Ready to Fight Abortions
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI, has arrived in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for a five-day tour in his first visit to Latin America since he was installed two years ago.
Give Your Vicar the Weekend Off, says Care for the Family
Care for the Family is urging congregations to give their vicars a rest from the day job so that they can spend more time with their own children.
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Archaeologists Claim Discovery of King Herod's Tomb
Archaeologists have said they have found the remnants of the tomb of King Herod on a flattened hilltop in the Judean Desert yesterday.
Catholics in Healthcare Launches Support for Health Workers
Catholics in Healthcare has launched a major initiative to support those who work in healthcare by offering practical information on caring for Catholics and promoting the Catholic ethos of care.
Palestinian Muslims Protest Against Bible Society Bombing in Gaza
Palestinian Muslims demonstrated in support of Bible Society outside the organisation's building in Gaza which was bombed last month.
Affordable Housing Handbook Launched for Scottish Churches
Scottish Churches Housing Action has launched a new handbook for using church land and property for much-needed affordable housing.