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Food for the Hungry Fights Illiteracy in Southern Sudan

Food for the Hungry has been hard at work in Sudan helping local communities start afresh after 21 years of civil war by giving them one of the most precious yet basic skills in life: the ability to read and, with that, the Word of God.

Parents Drug Proof their Kids with Care for the Family

Care for the Family is helping parents get the know-how they need to engage with their children on drugs and alcohol through its How to Drug Proof Your Kids.

Anger Simmers in Middle East over Pope Comments

The apology of the Pope Monday for comments he made on Islam last week has failed to quell Muslim anger as militants vowed to assassinate the Pontiff.

Oasis Trust Opens New Education Academy Partnership

Rev Steve Chalke, founder of Oasis Trust has commented on its new partnership to build an education academy to provide new opportunities and benefits for pupils in Salford, Manchester...

Al Gore, Christian Organisations Call for Immediate Action Against Global Warming

Former Vice President of the U.S. Al Gore called Monday for immediate action to stop global warming, calling the phenomenon a "climate crisis" that demands attention from American leaders.

Ministers to Plan Mission-Focused Sports Games

The Association of Church Sports and Recreation Ministers (CSRM) has organised a one-day conference at Bethany Christian Centre, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, taking place on 11 November. The conference will focus on how churches can create an effective mission-focused sports game plan.

Food for the Hungry Fights Illiteracy in Southern Sudan

Food for the Hungry has been hard at work in Sudan helping local communities start afresh after 21 years of civil war by giving them one of the most precious yet basic skills in life: the ability to read and, with that, the Word of God.

Bishop of Bolton Concerned About Halloween 'Climate Fear'

The Bishop of Bolton Retailers claimed that those who sell traditional Halloween merchandise, such as scary masks, are creating a 'climate of fear'.

WEA Theological Commission to Hold First Meeting in Africa

The World Evangelical Alliance Theological Commission for 2006 will be held in Africa for the first time this year, featuring events such as mini-consultation and...

Prince Charles Praises 'Book of Common Prayer'

Prince Charles has paid tribute to the "power and majesty" of the 'Book of Common Prayer' during the 450th anniversary of the death and martyrdom of the book's author...

World Vision Prepares Back Up Plan for Violence in Darfur

World Vision is preparing to respond to the possibility of escalating violence and deteriorating security in Darfur in the event that African Union peacekeepers leave the region before a long-term security solution can be found.

Williams Defends Pope Over Muslim Comments

The Archbishop of Canterbury has stepped in to defend the Pope as he continues to face widespread condemnation for comments he made on Islam last week.

World Vision Aids 11,000 Infants in Northen Uganda

World Vision has provided food supplements for over 11,000 infants in northern Uganda in the year, an effort aimed at fighting malnutrition among children living in internally displaced people's camps in war-torn Northern Uganda.

Bishop of Willesden Opens New YMCA Accommodation for Young People

The Bishop of Willesden has opened a brand new facility in Harrow, London, to accommodate young people in need of a safe place to stay.

Archbishop Warns of Childhood Crisis in Britain

The Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that children in Britain are suffering from increasing mental illness just one week after The Children's Society launched a major inquiry into the state of

World Vision Aids 11,000 Infants in Northen Uganda

World Vision has given food supplements to over 11,000 infants in northern Uganda in the year, an effort aimed at fighting malnutrition among children living in internally displaced people's camps in war-torn Northern Uganda