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LCF: Media Coverage Misrepresented Christians on Sexual Orientation Regulations
The Lawyer's Christian Fellowship (LCF) has criticised media and organisation leaders for misrepresenting the opposition of Christians to the Sexual Orientation Regulations.
Christian Brodcaster Arab Vision Completes First TV Series for Tunisians
Christian broadcaster Arab Vision has recently completed its first television series for Tunisians in partnership with Focus Media. It is the first time Tunisian Christians, who are still resident in their country, have made their appearance on TV.
Christian Aid, African Union Report Tax Avoidance
The African Union reports that more than $150bn (£75bn) a year is looted from Africa through tax avoidance by giant corporations and capital flight using 'a pinstripe infrastructure' of western banks, lawyers and accountants.
Sacked Muslim 'Veil Teacher' Appeals Against Dismissal
The Muslim classroom assistant who was sacked by a Church of England school last year for refusing to remove her veil while teaching children, has announced that she will appeal against the dismissal.
Ruth Kelly Wants Faith Exemption to Gay Adoption
A fresh constitutional row erupted last night after it emerged that Cabinet minister Ruth Kelly has plans to force Scotland to U-turn its groundbreaking law allowing gay couples to adopt children.
Star-Studded Audio Bible Nominated for Civil Rights Award
A new audio bible featuring a star-studded cast from voices of over 200 actors including Samuel L. Jackson...
Middle East Peace Quartet to Meet Next Month
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has announced that the quartet of Middle East peace negotiators will meet in Washington next month. The quartet comprises the US, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia. They will meet on February 2.
Middle East Peace Quartet to Meet Next Month
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has announced that the quartet of Middle East peace negotiators will meet in Washington next month.
Moving Funeral for Murdered Devout Christian Charity Worker
Mourners have packed a country church in the Burnley area to pay their respects to a young British charity worker found bludgeoned to death in India last November.
Archbishop of York Condemns Racism Amid Big Brother Race Row
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu criticised racism as he joined the Big Brother race row. He commented that there is an "ugly underbelly in society only too ready to point the finger at the foreigner, or those who might not fit in".
Call to Prayer Gathers 1,000 Christians in London
More than 1,000 Christians from various denominations, churches, and backgrounds gathered on Friday at Emmanuel Christian Centre in Westminster, London for the launch night of the 'Year for London' 2007.
'Bible Experience' Nominated for NAACP Image Award
A new US-based audio Bible featuring some of Hollywood's biggest names was recently chosen as a nominee for "Outstanding Gospel Artist - Traditional or Contemporary" in the 38th NAACP Image Awards.
Christian Seafarers Aid Shipmen Rescue as Gales Sweep Britain
As gale force winds swept across Europe this week, causing chaos across the UK and many other parts of the continent, one British Christian seafaring organisation has given aid to a sinking ship off the coast of Britain.
Church Welcomes Conservative Support for Anti-Trafficking Convention
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales and Caritas-Social Action have welcomed the Conservative Party's support of the European Convention Against Trafficking.
'Bible Experience' Nominated for NAACP Image Award
A new audio Bible featuring some of Hollywood's biggest names was recently chosen as a nominee for "Outstanding Gospel Artist - Traditional or Contemporary" in the 38th NAACP Image Awards.
Tensions Rise in Ethiopia as Christian Killed and Homes Torched
One Christian has been killed, and a group of Christian families are taking shelter in a church after their homes were set on fire by Muslim militants, Christian Today has learned.