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Controversial US Episcopal Head Comments Ahead of Critical Anglican Meeting
Despite the rifts leading up to a global Anglican meeting next week, the woman causing much of the controversy remains calm.
Christian Aid: Climate Change, Not a Second to Lose
As scientists predict of an even worse rate of global warming, Christian Aid states that there is not a second to lose. The public is urged to immediately to help poor people cope with the now inevitable ravages of climate change.
Dungy Makes Super Bowl History 'The Lord's Way'
Indianapolis Colts' Tony Dungy made history as the first black coach ever to win the Super Bowl. And taking advantage of the trophy stage, Dungy was more proud to have won the big game "the Lord's way."
CARE Celebrates National Marriage Week's Westminster Launch
Christian Social Policy charity CARE has welcomed the Tenth National Marriage week which was launched in Parliament this morning.
Britain's Police State Critical, Archbishop Sentamu Says
Following Home Secretary John Reid's to increase the time that terror suspects can be held without charge from 28 to 70 days, the Archbishop of York warned today that Britain is in danger of turning into an Idi Amin-style police state.
Soul Survivor Set to Launch HOPE08 Across the UK
More than 1,000 people in 350 locations have pledged to back Soul Survivor's HOPE08, a trans-denominational mission movement for 2008.
Hereford Diocese Gets Christians Talking with New DVD
For the first time ever, the Diocese of Hereford has produced a study course for its parishioners. 'Something to Talk About' has been produced as a DVD and training for leaders has already started.
Soul Survivor Set to Launch HOPE08 Across the UK
More than 1,000 people in 350 locations have pledged to back Soul Survivor's HOPE08, a trans-denominational mission movement for 2008. Supporters have said that they will "make Hope happen where they live" - even before the initiative is presented to the nation this month on a high-profile tour.
Mothers' Union Calls for More Marriage Support
The Mothers' Union (MU) is calling for more to be done to support couples in building healthy, lasting relationships, as the charity continues to commit thousands of volunteers to marriage and relationship support initiatives across the UK each year.
Poor People Cannot Cope with Temperature Rise, Warns Christian Aid
Christian Aid's senior climate analyst, Andrew Pendleton, has responded to the release of a new climate change report with a warning that poor people will not be able to cope with a rise in temperatures of more than three degrees centigrade.
Vicky Beeching Joins Delirious? and Rebecca St. James on US Tour
British worship artist Vicky Beeching will join gospel legends Delirious? and Rebecca St. James on their Worship Revolution Tour this spring.
Britain's Police State Critical, Archbishop Sentamu Says
Following Home Secretary John Reid's proposal to increase the time that terror suspects can be held without charge from 28 to 70 days, the Archbishop of York warned today that Britain is in danger of turning into an Idi Amin-style police state.
Pope Calls for Believers to Reject Abortion & Euthanasia
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI, has re-emphasised his call for Catholics everywhere to reject abortion and euthanasia. The Pope said Sunday 4 February that life was something given by God, and was not to be cut short under the "guise of human compassion".
Anglican Agenda Laid Out for Upcoming Meeting
The Church of England Newspaper has released the agenda for the global Anglican meeting that may determine the continued unity or break of the Communion.
Muslims Could Overtake Western World with High Birth Rates
A pro-life group says that the Western world's current low birth rate could mean that Muslims will overtake the West's population in the coming decades.
Muslims Could Overtake Western World with High Birth Rates
A pro-life group says that the Western world's current low birth rate could mean that Muslims will overtake the West's population in the coming decades.