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American Idol Favourite Mandisa to Release Christian Album
Mandisa, a favourite top ten finalist from season five of American Idol, will release her first single, "Only the World", to retail outlets later this month via Sparrow Records.
Krystal Meyers: Moving On, Still Growing
Teenage Christian rocker Krystal Meyers is growing up. When she first broke out onto the music scene in 2005, she was just 16. As a mouthpiece for her generation, she brought out the popular anthem "Anti-conformity" - a Godly-rebellion - with the US release of her self-titled debut album.
Care for the Family Tackling Drugs in Wales
Care for the Family is giving families in Rhondda Cynon Taffand, Wales, the opportunity to drug proof their kids at a forthcoming training event.
World Evangelical Alliance Opens Office in New York
The World Evangelical Alliance, in collaboration with the Evangelical Assembly of Presbyterian Churches, announced earlier in the week that it has opened a new office in New York.
Open Doors' Regional Manager Wins Seat on Welsh Assembly
Open Doors' Regional Manager ousts the Labour Culture Minister to take a seat in the Welsh Assembly for Clwyd West.
Baptists Lament Slave Trade as Assembly Opens
The Baptist Assembly has opened in Brighton on Friday with a lamentation over slavery past and present.
Archbishop of Glasgow Apologises Over Angelika Kluk Case
The Archbishop of Glasgow has apologised for the indecent behaviour of the parish priest at the church where the body of 23-year-old Polish student Angelika Kluk was found bound and gagged beneath the floorboards last September. Her killer was sentenced to minimum 21 years on Friday.
Christian Aid Responds to UN Climate Change Report
As the latest chapter of the UN's climate change report is launched, Christian Aid notes that the way in which poor countries industrialise and develop will make or break the planet.
Archbishop of Glasgow Apologises Over Angelika Kluk Case
The Archbishop of Glasgow has apologised for the indecent behaviour of the parish priest at the church where the body of 23-year-old Polish student Angelika Kluk was found bound and gagged beneath the floorboards last September. Her killer was sentenced to minimum 21 years on Friday.
Open Doors' Regional Manager Wins Seat on Welsh Assembly
Open Doors' Regional Manager ousts the Labour Culture Minister to take a seat in the Welsh Assembly for Clwyd West.
Interview: Israel Oyelumade, Star of Anti-Slavery Production 'African Snow'
Christian Today caught up with Israel Oyelumade who plays leading black abolitionist Olaudah Equiano in Riding Lights' new production to commemorate the bicentenary of the abolition of the slave trade, African Snow.
Local Evangelical Fellowships Called to Engage with the Community & Politics
Christians from across the areas of both Bristol and Manchester will meet in May to hear public speakers, interviews and panel discussion on Christian engagement in the public square.
Micah Challenge Welcomes New African Education Funding
Micah Challenge UK, a coalition of churches and Christian organisations, is calling on the Government to make disabled and marginalised children a priority following the announcement of new funding for education in Tanzania and Ethiopia.
South London Called to Pray Against Gun Crime
School children, church leaders, congregations, police, councillors across south London are being galvanised to attend a prayer meeting taking place on Sunday 13 May to ask for God's healing in light of widespread gun and knife crime in the capital.
Blasphemy Law Under Fire amid Religious Violence in Pakistan
Two Christians in Pakistan have been taken into protective custody yesterday to protect them from militants who believe they are guilty of blasphemy and want to kill them.
Global Day of Prayer Founder to Pray on Kilimanjaro
Believers taking part in the Global Day of Prayer events on Pentecost Sunday, 27 May 2007, are being encouraged to climb to the top of hills and mountains near their villages and cities to say their prayers on the special day.