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Anglican Agenda Laid Out for Upcoming Meeting
The Church of England newspaper released the agenda for the global Anglican meeting that may determine the continued unity or break of the Communion.
BA Faith Row Employee Returns to Work
The woman at the centre of the BA faith row has returned to work today, after 19 weeks of unpaid leave and the intervention of 14 bishops, as well as the Prime Minister and numerous Cabinet ministers.
'Best-Ever' CRE Wraps Up, Heads West
The South-West Christian Resources Exhibition recently wrapped up in Exeter, January 25 - 27, and will now move west. According to Bryan Williams of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, it was "the best-ever CRE".
Former WHO HIV/AIDS Expert Doubts Widespread Risks
A former World Health Organisation expert has issued a stark warning that HIV/AIDS campaigners are circulating "misconceptions" about which groups are at risk from the virus.
Russia's Union of Evangelical Baptists Expands Mission
The Russia-based Union of Evangelical Christians Baptists (UECB) has made a statement announcing its intentions to intensify its outside contacts.
'Best-Ever' CRE Wraps Up, Heads West
The South-West Christian Resources Exhibition recently wrapped up in Exeter, 25-27 January, and will now move west. According to Bryan Williams of Kenneth Copeland Ministries, it was "the best-ever CRE".
BA Faith Row Employee Returns to Work
The woman at the centre of the BA faith row has returned to work today, after 19 weeks of unpaid leave and the intervention of 14 bishops, as well as the Prime Minister and numerous Cabinet ministers. Nadia Eweida, 55, returns to her job as a check-in worker two weeks after the airline did a U-turn on its uniform policy to allow employees to wear Christian symbols openly.
Christian Skateboarders to Unite for Christ
Christian Surfers UK have moved closer to their goal of holding their first ever Christian skate conference this year after a recent planning session between the leaders of 15 of the UK's leading skate ministries.
Human Cause of Climate Change 'Very Likely' , Reports IPCC
An influential group of scientists has recently concluded that global climate change is "very likely" to have a human cause. In the first of four reports to be published this year, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said temperatures were probably going to increase by 1.8-4C (3.2-7.2F) by the end of the century, while projecting that sea levels were most likely to rise by 28-43cm.
Joanne Cash to Host 'Midnite Jamboree' Show
Joanne Cash, gospel singer and sister of the legendary Johnny Cash, will host America's second longest running radio show, Midnite Jamboree, on Saturday 3 February.
Christians Worldwide Rush to Assist Flood-Hit Angola
Christian humanitarian agencies from around the world have united under the umbrella of Action by Churches Together (ACT) International to bring immediate aid to Angola as severe flooding leaves some 90 people dead.
World Council of Churches Welcomes UN Report on Climate Change
The World Council of Churches (WCC) programme on climate change and water has welcomed a report released today by the UN climate panel.
Tearfund: Christians have Moral Imperative to Lead on Climate Change
A world expert on climate change has said Christians are neglecting one of the most important commandments in the Bible if they fail to tackle climate change. On the day that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), announced their most up-to-date findings on climate change, Sir John Houghton, former Co-Chairman of the IPCC, said Christians should take the lead in action to reduce carbon emissions.
Thousands of Teens to Fast for World's Poor
Thousands of teenagers across the UK will take part in World Vision's 24-Hour Famine when it takes place 9-11 February. The annual event is now in its 21st year of encouraging young people from across the UK to go without food and experience hunger for one day while raising money for the charity through sponsorship and fundraising activities.
Church Commissioners Sell Financial Interest in Housing Loans
The Church Commissioners of the Church of England have this week sold their financial interest in a portfolio of housing loans granted to the Church Pensions Board to Grainger Trust.
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