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Darfur Diplomacy Fails, International Community Must Take Action
Diplomacy over Darfur has failed and the international community must now consider sanctions against Sudan to pressure it into accepting U.N. peacekeepers, the Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) said in a report published on Thursday.
Moya Brennan - Snapshots of My Life
In this interview with Christian Today, Moya reminisces on her 'messed up' past and how she came to find hope once again by devoting her life to God. She also talks about her relationship with her sister Enya - also a former Clannad member and singing legend - and her exciting plans for the future, which include an 'Irish Christmas' visit in the States.
Anglican Dioceses Seek Unity for Mission & Education Focus
In efforts to move mission back to the top of the Church agenda, the Anglican dioceses of Portsmouth and Winchester are joining forces to offer greater efficiency and support to schools and colleges in the region.
Head of Sudan EA Grateful for British Christians
British Christians have received a warm thank you from Sudan's Evangelical Alliance president, Bishop Elias Taban, for their contributions that made possible a new hospital in the war-torn country.
Vicky Beeching Joins Rebecca St. James on SHE Tour
British worship artist Vicky Beeching will join legendary Christian artist Rebecca St. James on her SHE tour this autumn in the U.S., following her groundbreaking performance at last month's Disney Night of Joy event in Orlando, Florida.
Church Leaders in Iran Released Following Arrest for 'Their Christian Faith'
A Christian couple, who ran a church in Mashdad, Iran, have been released following their arrest nine days before. Reza (Amir) Montazemi, 35, and his wife Fereshteh Dibaj, 28, were released...
Anglican Dioceses See Unity as Best Way to Regain Mission & Education Focus
In efforts to move mission back to the top of the Church agenda, the Anglican dioceses of Portsmouth and Winchester are joining forces to offer greater efficiency and support to schools and colleges in the region...
Christian Ministry Searches for New Children's Writer After 60 Years
Scripture Union launched a competition in 1947 to find new writers of Christian fiction for children, which was won by Patricia St John, with her entry, The Tanglewoods' Secret.
Head of Sudan Evangelical Alliance Thanks British Christians for New Hospital
British Christians have received a warm thank you from Sudan's Evangelical Alliance president, Bishop Elias Taban. Bishop Taban, a former child soldier, was returning to the UK...
Operation Christmas Child to Reach Millions of Poverty-Stricken Children
Operation Christmas Child, a Christian relief project, is launching its Christmas appeal in Bromley urging residents to deliver gift-filled shoeboxes for needy children in Eastern Europe and Africa.
YWCA USA Encourages Children to Express Anger After School Shootings
The Young Women's Christian Association USA is encouraging parents, teachers and child carers to engage with children in positive expressions of anger in response to the recent school shootings.
Glasgow Outreach Project Continues to Spread Good News
The Glasgow Outreach Project - a Scripture Union mission venture in Scotland's largest city - continues to flourish as more and more churches open their hearts to the project's vision to bring the gospel to the city's schools.
Diocese of Wakefield hopes to Learn Lessons from Priest Idol
The Diocese of Wakefield has produced a special Priest Idol package to help churches across the diocese experience the same turnaround success in their congregation numbers as the church at the centre of the controversial Priest Idol TV series.
Pro-Life Charity Calls on UN to Issue Global Ban on Abortion
The pro-life charity Society for the Protection of Unborn Children has expressed its disappointment at the failure of the UN's Study on Violence Against Children to include the unborn child in its statement on child abuse.
Climate Change Campaigners Urge Blair to Leave Legacy
As the 'I Count' rally approaches, churches and environmental campaigners are increasingly urging the public to take part in the fight against climate change. Taking place 4 November, the aim is to urge the UK government to take responsibility on a national scale to reduce the causes of climate change.
North Korea Warns of Serious Retaliation Against Japanese Sanctions
North Korea has threatened "strong" retaliation against Japanese sanctions as the UN considers what action it will take against the closed Communist state which claimed to have tested a nuclear bomb Monday.