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How the Egyptians Built The Pyramids

A French architect claimed Friday to have uncovered the mystery about how Egypt's Great Pyramid was built...

BMS World Mission Supports Child Education in Angola

A year ago the site was bare - now there are three classes for over 50 young children in the suburb of Sapu, situated on the outskirts of the Angolan capital, Luanda.

Controversial Chocolate Jesus Pulled from New York Gallery

The controversial 'chocolate Jesus' has been pulled from the New York art gallery where it was to be displayed. Cosmic Cavallaro's sculpture, titled 'My Sweet Lord', caused outrage among Christian groups- who were especially offended because the statue was being aired over the Easter period.

Street Pastors Could Head North of the Border

The Street Pastors initiative could soon head to Scotland if the proposal for a pilot scheme in Perth gets the green light from the city council.

Controversial Chocolate Jesus Pulled from New York Gallery

The controversial 'chocolate Jesus' has been pulled from the New York art gallery where it was to be displayed. Cosmic Cavallaro's sculpture, titled 'My Sweet Lord', caused outrage among Christian groups - who were especially offended because the statue was being aired over the Easter period.

Street Pastors Could Head North of the Border

Street Pastors could soon launch in Scotland for the first time if Perth city proposal gets the go ahead. The initiative has already had great success in London, Birmingham

Tim Hughes 'Holding Nothing Back' Soon

Acclaimed British worship leader and two-time Dove Award winning artist for Song of the Year, Tim Hughes, will release his first album in three years, Holding Nothing Back, in the UK on Sunday 1 April.

Christian Campaign Group Calls for New Social Policy in Scotland

The Christian campaign group CARE (Christian Action Research & Education) is calling on politicians of all parties to pledge themselves to a new social policy in Scotland.

America's Leading Black Religious TV Station to Launch in UK

In an attempt to counteract the negativity and violence of urban communities portrayed in the media, America's leading black religious TV station, The Word Network will hold its official UK launch on 17 April.

Christian Campaign Group Calls for New Social Policy in Scotland

The Christian campaign group CARE (Christian Action Research & Education) is calling on politicians of all parties to pledge themselves to a new social policy in Scotland.

Slavery Still Exists Today, Says Head of URC

The Moderator of the General Assembly of the United Reformed Church, Rev Elizabeth Caswell, has said in her Easter message that "despite being illegal slavery still exists".

Memorial Fund for Family of Murdered Vicar

A memorial fund has been set up to support the family of the vicar who was killed outside his church two weeks ago.

Tim Hughes 'Holding Nothing Back' Soon

Acclaimed British worship leader and two-time Dove Award winning artist for Song of the Year, Tim Hughes, will release his first album in three years, Holding Nothing Back, in the UK on Sunday 1 April.

UK Ministers Lack Political Will to Tackle Climate Change

After figures showed a rise in carbon emissions by 1.25 per cent last year, the Government was condemned this week for lacking the political will to tackle climate change.

EU Demands Immediate Release of Britons

The EU has come out in support of Britain with a call for the immediate and unconditional release of the 15 British naval personnel held captive by Iran.

British Council and Youth Sports Trust Experience South Africa with Students

The British Council and the Youth Sports Trust recently took representatives from the Hertford and Ware House Sports Partnership and The Sele School to South Africa, as part of the "Dreams and Teams" initiative.