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Young Christians in South Asia to Work for Peace
Young Christians in South Asia have laid the foundations for a new network of young people from churches across the region who will dedicate themselves to peace and justice issues.
Archbishop Williams Apologises Over Women Priest Comments
The Archbishop of Canterbury has apologised over comments he recently made about the role of women priests, as new research claims that they will "save the Church from sinking" in the future.
Irish Artist Presents an Irish Christmas in the US
Irish legend Moya Brennan provides a unique holiday album to the US this Christmas with An Irish Christmas. Best known for her work with globally acclaimed Irish group, Clannad, Moya has also recorded with U2's Bono.
Pope Condemns AIDS Discrimination Ahead of World AIDS Day
The Pope has condemned discrimination against AIDS victims ahead of World AIDS Day on 1 December. The event is being held to raise awareness of the pandemic which has left more than
Thousands Rally Against Pope's Visit to Turkey
Thousands have protested in Istanbul Sunday against the visit by the Pope due to begin on Tuesday. More than 20,000 Muslims are thought to have joined in the protest as tensions remain high over a speech made by the Pope
Thousands Respond to HIV Appeal at Delirious? Concerts
Legendary Christian band Delirious? recently wrapped up their UK tour with worship leader Tim Hughes. The band has been promoting the HopeHIV appeal at the start of each gig, and so far, 8,800 people responded to the message. £17,000 has been raised to support the work among AIDS orphans in South Africa.
Archbishop of Canterbury Responds to British Airways Cross Decision
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has responded to the announcement at the end of last week that a British Airways employee had lost her appeal against the company's decision to stop her from wearing a cross necklace.
Archbishop of Canterbury Responds to British Airways Cross Decision
The Archbishop of Canterbury has defended the right of people of faith to be able to wear their religious symbols in public after a British Airways check-in worker lost her appeal against the company which said she could only wear it under her scarf.
Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving Day was recently celebrated in America, and as we meditate on our lives so far...
Robots Aid Stroke Patients, Autistic Kids
After more than 2 1/2 years of physical therapy and electronic stimulation, stroke victim...
Cable TV Coming to Cell Phones
Embracing a technology that has unnerved media and telecommunications companies, 3 Group...
Preparing Your Healthy Christmas
As the winter chill descends and we tuck into our winter comfort foods, be prepared...
Bishops Support Christian Unions
Senior bishops in the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches, as well as academics and representatives of major Christian organisations have signed a letter in which they claim that the Student Guilds/Associations, in Exeter...
Study: Chocolate Milk Good for Athletes
Scientists have discovered that chocolate milk can help athletes recover from their exertions...
PhotoMission and Operation Mobilisation Spread Gospel in Belgium
Four Christian photographers with PhotoMission, including one Brit, took part in a recent missions trip to Belgium to encourage the growth of the Christian faith in the city of Ghent.
World Emergency Relief Brings Urgent Aid to Sudan's Forgotten Communities
World Emergency Relief has been helping thousands of people in the forgotten communities of southern Sudan as they continue to distribute tonnes of vital aid to the region.