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Archbishop Speaks of Suffering Christians in Bethlehem Ahead of Pilgrimage
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has shared some of his thoughts on the sufferings of Christians, Jews and Muslims in Bethlehem ahead of his pilgrimage to the Holy Land on Wednesday.
CARE Concerned as Department of Health Holds Embryology Act Review
The Christian social policy charity CARE has expressed serious concerns about the Review of the Embryology and Fertility Act published by the Department of Health last week.
Bethlehem School Issues Worldwide Appeal Ahead of Christmas
A religious school in Bethlehem has issued a worldwide appeal after receiving news that part of their building is going to be demolished by the huge 'security wall' being constructed around the town.
Sanctus Real Crowned as Most Played Artist in US
Sanctus Real, one of the biggest rock bands in Christian music this year, has become 2006's most played artist in Christian radio in the US. This adds on to the list of the bands' accolades, after they received 2005's Modern Rock Album of the Year GMA Award.
Britons Attend Churches, Grapple for National Identity Towards Christmas
As Christmas approaches, many Britons are returning to the Church of England's grand cathedrals and small parish churches in the midst of a growing Muslim population.
Bethlehem School Issues Worldwide Appeal Ahead of Christmas
A religious school in Bethlehem has issued a worldwide appeal after receiving news that part of their building is going to be demolished by the huge 'security wall' being constructed around the town.
Wesley Owen & Tearfund Unite to 'Work a Miracle' for HIV/AIDS Sufferers
With Christmas almost upon us, Wesley Owen book shops have united with Tearfund is asking for Christians to spare a moment to help millions of children in Africa at risk from HIV and AIDS.
CARE Concerned as Department of Health Holds Embryology Act Review
The Christian social policy charity CARE has expressed serious concerns about the Review of the Embryology and Fertility Act published by the Department of Health last week.
Brian Littrell Wraps Up Christmas Tour
Renowned gospel artists Rebecca St. James and Brian Littrell wrapped up "The Christmas Tour" yesterday, a concert billed as 'a night of acoustic Christmas' during an eight city tour.
Bishop Rebukes Escalating 'City Salaries'
The Bishop of Worcester has criticised escalating "City salaries" as "unfair", as statistics reveal that up to 4,000 people will earn more than £1m in 2006, which is a new salary record.
Prince Describes Climate Change as 'Biggest Threat to Mankind'
The Prince of Wales has recently described climate change as the "biggest threat to mankind" and warned that we must act now before it is too late.
World Evangelical Alliance Welcomes Historic New Middle East Member
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) has welcomed the Evangelical Local Council of Churches of the Holy Land (ELCCHL) as its newest member alliance.
Bono Urges US Congress to Fight AIDS, Poverty
U2 front man and ceaseless voice for the vulnerable of this world, Bono has met with incoming Democratic leaders of the US Congress as he continues his drive to keep AIDS and poverty in the public and political spotlight.
Two Episcopal Parishes Break Away from US Church
Two Northern Virginia congregations have taken a landmark vote to break away from the US Episcopal Church and join fellow Anglican conservatives in forming a rival US denomination.
Methodist Church Brings Message of Peace this Christmas
Spare a thought for peace this Christmas with the help of Peace in Your Pocket, a new 16-page booklet from the Methodist Church which aims to challenge people into taking action to help build a peaceful future for the world.
Churches Housing Group Helps Churches Fill Housing Shortage
Scottish Churches Housing Action is today publishing its new handbook Make it Happen, a guide to developing much-needed affordable housing from redundant and under-used church property.