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Macartan 1500 to Welcome Archbishop of Kaduna
The Macartan 1500 Project's is to welcome the Archbishop of Kaduna in Nigeria as its finalé guest speaker in its Christianity and Conflict lecture series.
Anglican Conflict: A Battle with 'Eternal Significance'
The recent non-invitation of two wayward bishops to a decennial global Anglican meeting produced a media frenzy this week. But what does all this mean?
Anglican Conflict: A Battle with 'Eternal Significance'
The recent non-invitation of two wayward bishops to a decennial global Anglican meeting produced a media frenzy this week. But what does all this mean?
Send a Cow Praises WSPA 'Factory Farming' Report
Christian charity Send a Cow has welcomed a recent report which shows that global poverty is being fuelled by industrialised animal production.
Make a Difference with your Will, says CAFOD
CAFOD has joined with nine other national charities to promote 'Free Wills Fortnight', a scheme which offers supporters the chance to make their will make a difference - for free.
Macartan 1500 to Welcome Archbishop of Kaduna
The Macartan 1500 Project's is to welcome the Archbishop of Kaduna in Nigeria as its finalé guest speaker in its Christianity and Conflict lecture series.
Archbishop of Canterbury to Review Child Abuse in Church
The Archbishop of Canterbury recently announced that the Church of England will launch a review into child abuse in the church. Dr Rowan Williams has admitted that the Church of England's handling of sex abuse cases had been incompetent, and promised to help stamp out abuse.
World Vision Australia Criticises Big Brother Decision
While the whole country knows, one Big Brother contestant in Australia is yet to find out that her father has died during her time on the show.
Scottish Student Body to Vote on Pure Course
The Scottish National Union of Students will vote tomorrow on whether to ban a course for university students which promotes purity and abstinence.
Micah Challenge Welcomes Prime Minister's Question Time on 'Poverty'
Christian coalition Micah Challenge UK has the question of an MP to the Prime Minister asking how the UK Government aims to keep promises to halve extreme poverty by 2015.
Scottish Student Body to Vote on Pure Course
The Scottish National Union of Students will vote tomorrow on whether to ban a course for university students which promotes purity and abstinence.
Party Leaders Support Darfur Appeal
Prime Minister Tony Blair, Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell have given their backing to the new Darfur and Chad appeal launched this week by the Disasters Emergency Committee.
Micah Challenge Welcomes Prime Minister's Question Time on 'Poverty'
Christian coalition Micah Challenge UK has the question of an MP to the Prime Minister asking how the UK Government aims to keep promises to halve extreme poverty by 2015.
India's Dalit Christians Come One Step Closer to Equality
A long-awaited report from India's National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities has brought Dalit Christians one step closer to their dream of living with the same rights as those Dalits who remain in the Hindu, Buddhist and Sikh faiths.
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.