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Malaysia Missionaries to Offer Testimonies to West Midland Churches
Three young Malaysian Christians who have been serving English churches in Shropshire and the Black Country will be giving their testimonies as Missionaries to the West Midlands this weekend at Lichfield Cathedral...
World Vision Broadens Global Focus with New World Religions Specialist
World Vision has appointed Dr Chawkat Moucarry as its first World Religions Specialist, as the international relief and development charity continues to develop its world mission emphasis...
Christian Groups Outraged at TV Crucifixion
Christian groups were outraged last night as an ananatomy expert's shared plans to crucify a corpse on live TV sparked outrage.
Archbishop of Wales Says 'No to Trident, Yes to Government of Wales'
The Archbishop of Wales joined in the calls from other church leaders for the government to drop plans to renew its Trident nuclear weapons programme.
Christian Aid Looks Back at Annual IMF and World Bank Meeting
Christian Aid has led a boycott by civil society groups of this year's annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) in Singapore as authorities there continue to ban their representatives from entering the country.
Church of England Calls for Gambling Adverts to Carry Health Warnings
The Church of England has called for gambling adverts to carry health warnings about the risk of addiction. The call comes as the Church continues its campaign against
Malaysia Missionaries to Offer Testimonies to West Midland Churches
Three young Malaysian Christians who have been serving English churches in Shropshire and the Black Country will be giving their testimonies as Missionaries to the West Midlands this weekend at Lichfield Cathedral.
Darfur Mandate Only a First Step, says Christian Aid
Christian Aid has welcomed African Union's (AU) decision to extend the mandate of its peacekeeping force in Darfur, Sudan, until the end of the year.
English Church Census 2005 Reveals Hope Amid Further Decline
The 2005 English Church Census has been published this week, with the news that Church congregations in England continue to decrease at an alarming rate of 2.3 per cent per year....
Indonesian Christians Executed, Denied Mass
Three Christian militants were executed by firing squad early Friday for leading attacks on Muslims six years ago that left 70 people dead, a police official and local media said.
African Union Extends Darfur Mandate
Sudanese officials have welcomed the decision by the African Union to extend its peacekeeping mandate in the troubled region of Darfur until the end of the year.
Malegaon Blast Claims 37 Lives, Sketches of Suspects Released
In a suspected terrorist attack, 37 people were killed and over 150 injured when three high-intensity bombs exploded, including one near a mosque in Malegaon town...
Study: Most Southern Baptists Don't Embrace Calvinism
LifeWay Research released the results of its first project this week, showing that the majority of Southern Baptist pastors do not consider themselves five-point Calvinists.
Church of England Sees Increase in Trainee Clergy
The Church of England has seen not only a rise in the number of men and women training to be clergy, it has also seen an increase in generosity as the average weekly giving per parishioner hit £5.
Church of England Sees Increase in Trainee Clergy
The Church of England has seen not only a rise in the number of men and women training to be clergy, it has also seen an increase in generosity as the average weekly giving per parishioner hit £5.
African Union Extends Darfur Mandate
The African Union is to extend its peacekeeping mandate in Darfur until the end of the year as the president of Sudan vowed he would never let UN troops into Darfur.