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Children's Society Hopes to Be Co-Operative Group Charity Partner 2007
The Children's Society has made the shortlist to be the beneficiary of one of the UK's biggest staff fundraising campaigns - the Co-operative Group Charity Partner 2007.
World Methodists Urged to Pray for North Korea
Methodists around the world have been urged to unite in prayer for the difficult situation in North Korea where millions of people continue to suffer from hunger and poverty.
Church of Scotland Moderator to Visit Faslane Naval Base and Peace Camp
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland's General Assembly will visit the Faslane Naval Base this week. The visit follows last month's Long Walk for Peace which called on the Scottish government to make Trident history.
Switchfoot Raises Bar with New Album
Switchfoot, a groundbreaking rock band renowned for their meaningful songs are raising the bar with their upcoming new album Oh! Gravity.
Children's Society Hopes to Be Co-Operative Group Charity Partner 2007
The Children's Society is appealing to its supporters who are Co-op members to vote for the charity to win this year's Co-Operative Group Charity Partner 2007. If The Children's Society wins
Inclusion Summit to Improve Faith Communities Through Schools
Education Secretary Alan Johnson will meet with representatives of Britain's major religions for an "inclusion summit", to discuss how relations between faith communities can improve through schools.
Evangelical Alliance Calls on Prince Charles to be Defender of the Faith
The Evangelical Alliance will call on Prince Charles to take the title 'Defender of the Faith' when he is crowned king. The EA will make the submission in its Faith and Nation report due to be launched today.
Anglican Head Delivers Historical Beijing Service as China Tour Concludes
The Archbishop of Canterbury has held his first ever service in Beijing, China, in which he officially welcome the role Christians were playing on key Chinese issues.
Council for World Mission Resource to Support Mission Students
Council for World Mission is to bring 40 years of rich history in mission together in one new 10 to 15 part mission resource to support new mission students. The new resource has been
One Laptop Per Child Showcasing New Security Measures
The One Laptop Per Child project, aiming to improve education by giving children bright-colored, hand-cranked, wireless-enabled computers is gaining attention...
The Humility of Christ
Christ came and humbled himself before us. He lowered and God raised him. As we listen, our hearts can become warm...
Is the Mediterranean Diet Protective Against Alzheimer's Disease?
People who eat a "Mediterranean" diet rich in fruits, vegetables, olive oil, legumes, cereals and fish have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, U.S. researchers report...
Christian Union Sexual Relationships Course Under Fire at Edinburgh University
A course at Edinburgh University which promotes the traditional marriage as the best setting for a sexual relationship has come under fire from other students who have branded it "homophopic".
Christian Union Sexual Relationships Course Under Fire at Edinburgh University
A new Christian Union course which promotes the traditional view of marriage and sexual relationships has come under fire at Edinburgh University from other students who are threatening to picket the course.
World Campaign Decides on Theme for AIDS Day 2006
Thousands of campaigners around the world are preparing local and national events to raise awareness of HIV and to call on leaders to keep the promises they have made to tackle the AIDS pandemic.
Millions of Drought-Stricken Afghans Suffer from Poor Harvest, Christian Aid Reports
Some 2.5 million drought-stricken people across much of Afghanistan have lost their crops and are facing acute food shortages, international aid group Christian Aid warned recently in the capital, Kabul.