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Premier Christian Radio to Go Digital at Easter
Premier Christian Radio has secured a digital licence and will begin broadcasting throughout London on DAB during the Easter holiday.
'Don't Be Derek', Tearfund Urges
In light of the increasing awareness of climate change, Tearfund has introduced the 'Don't Be Derek' campaign. According to the Christian relief agency, Derek is the 'bad cop of climate change, and the Mr Big of heat-trapping carbon emissions'. His energy-hungry lifestyle is fuelled by the quest for comfort and convenience.
Evangelicals Speak Out Against SORs: 'Christianity Must Resist Privatisation'
The Evangelical Alliance, representing more a million evangelicals in the UK, has said that new equality regulations will unfairly jeopardise the expression of religion and belief in the public square, and are part of a trend to effectively force it behind closed doors.
Survey Suggests Snoring 'Costs Two Years in Sleep'
More than a third of Britons are losing two years of sleep in a lifetime because of snoring, a survey suggests...
EU Leaders Vow to Carbon Emissions Cuts
The European Union has committed itself to tackling climate change as key European leaders, including Britain's Tony Blair, commenced a summit in Brussels this week.
thebandwithnoname to Launch Latest Album
Popular UK Christian band thebandwithnoname (tbwnn) will officially launch their latest new album Dying To Be There in Manchester, March 31.
Dads Should Laugh More with Kids, Charity Suggests
Care for the Family will open an event for dads in the south east, telling them that they need to laugh with their kids more often. The charity's A Rough Guide for Dads' Richard Hardy believes that having fun with your kids is one of the most important things you can do as a dad.
Hope08 Launched to Thousands Across UK
Signs of change are happening across the UK, as churches, organisations and individuals make plans for Hope08. That was the message shared by Mike Pilavachi on the recent Soul Survivor Tour, which launched Hope08 in five different cities.
Langham Partnership International Director Trains 150 Pastors in Nigeria
Chris Wright, International Director of Langham Partnership International, has given guidance and tuition to more than 150 pastors in an intensive training course on expository biblical preaching.
Church Army Evangelists Praised for Work Towards Fresh Expressions
Last week's General Synod debate on fresh expressions commended the work of Church Army evangelists in playing a key role in fresh expressions.
Amazing Grace Wave Continues
As thousands prepare to celebrate the 200th anniversary of slave abolition across the British Empire, the Amazing Grace film is preparing to launch in the UK and Ireland in more than 200 screens on Friday 23 March.
Sexual Orientation Regulations a Cause for Serious Concern, says CARE
Christian charity CARE has joined a united call from Christians across the UK in warning that, if implemented, the Sexual Orientation Regulations published this week will confront many Christians with the grim choice of either violating their faith conscience or losing their livelihood.
Dads Should Laugh More with Kids, Charity Suggests
Care for the Family will open an event for dads in the south east, telling them that they need to laugh with their kids more often. The charity's A Rough Guide for Dads' Richard Hardy believes that having fun with your kids is one of the most important things you can do as a dad.
Langham Partnership International Director Trains 150 Pastors in Nigeria
Chris Wright, International Director of Langham Partnership International, has given guidance and tuition to more than 150 pastors in an intensive training course on expository biblical preaching.
EU Faces Defining Moment in Climate Change Strategy
The EU Commission President recently said that the next few days could be a "defining moment for the EU", as its leaders consider tough new emissions targets.