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ALOVE to Host Youth Rally: Inside Out
Salvation Army ALOVE will host its annual youth rally next year, taking place10 February, 2007. The rally, "Inside Out", will be held in two venues, one in Watford and the other in Glasglow.
BMS World Mission Challenges Young Christians in France
A BMS volunteer couple in France are challenging a group of young Christians to go deeper in their faith as they work together to transform the church basement into a personal space for the young Christians.
Anglican Head Regrets Lack of Action Against Iraq War
The Archbishop of Canterbury expressed regret at not doing more to oppose the Iraq war. Dr Rowan Williams said that taking a stronger position before the invasion may have made a difference, according to BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
World Vision Highlights Emotional Effect of Tsunami Two Years On
International relief agency World Vision recently challenged television presenter Anneka Rice to visit Sri Lanka where people are still recovering from the impact of the Asian Tsunami, one of the world's most devastating disasters.
Protestors Fight Archbishop Eames as Shop Proposals Emerge
Up to 60 people have held a protest in east Belfast following the emergence of plans to sell off shops partly owned by the Church of Ireland Primate Archbishop Robin Eames.
Rebecca St. James' Album Named Best in Holland
Legendary gospel artist Rebecca St. James' latest album has been named "Best Album- Gospel/Christian' of 2006 in the Netherlands.
Amazing Grace Film Gets Historical Facts 'Mostly Right'
The author who chronicled the life of John Newton, writer of the legendary song "Amazing Grace", recently pre-screened and critiqued the upcoming movie Amazing Grace by by Bristol Bay Productions.
Hillsong London to Inspire Women at 2007 Conference
This year, Colour, which gathers women of all ages from around the world, will take place 20-21 April, 2007. The event aims to "encourage, inspire, and mobilise" the status and culture of women so that "they may rise to their full potential" and "place value upon womanhood".
Reconciliation for Russian Orthodox Church
Reports have emerged that an historical split between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and a breakaway church-in-exile that dates back to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution will be formally ended in May next year.
Tim Hughes' Next Worship Conference Set for New Year
The next worship training conference led by popular worship leader Tim Hughes is scheduled for 13 January, 2007. Hosted by Hughes and Al Gordon, three afternoon workshops have been announced to 'ENCOUNTER, EQUIP, and EMPOWER' worship trainees.
Iran Pulls Christianity into Nuclear Response
The president of Iran has sent a letter to Pope Benedict XVI regarding the United Nation's decision to impose sanction on the country - the latest in a series of contacts with Christianity by the conservative Muslim country.
World Famous Evangelist Billy Graham Pays Tribute to Gerald Ford
World famous evangelist Billy Graham has commented on the death of former US President Gerald R. Ford. Describing the much adored figure-head as one of his closest friends, Graham said, "President Ford was one of the closest friends I have had in the political world, and I have the greatest admiration for him and his wife Betty.
Reconciliation for Russian Orthodox Church
Reports have emerged that an historical split between the Russian Orthodox Patriarchate and a breakaway church-in-exile that dates back to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution will be formally ended in May next year.
Hillsong London to Inspire Women at 2007 Conference
This year, Colour, which gathers women of all ages from around the world, will take place 20-21 April, 2007. The event aims to "encourage, inspire, and mobilise" the status and culture of women so that "they may rise to their full potential" and "place value upon womanhood".
Morecambe Bay Helicopter Crash Kills Six
Six people have been killed after a helicopter with seven men on board crashed into the sea off Morecambe Bay last night. The helicopter plunged into the sea as it approached a gas rig after contact with the aircraft had been lost at about 6pm.
Christians Support Israeli Disinvestment
In a recent survey conducted by Catholic newspaper The Tablet, a majority of those questioned agreed that they "would disinvest from companies whose products are used by the Israeli government in the occupied territories". In the poll of more than 2,800 people on the newspaper's website, 68.5 per cent supported disinvestment while