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Churches Taking to Streets in New Zealand

A new movement is making the most of spaces outside the traditional church to meet the unchurched and bring the Gospel to where the the people are...

Actor Speaks Out as World Vision Poverty Advert is Banned

World Vision, one of the world's leading relief and development agencies has had its new television advert banned by the British Advertising...

Scottish Police Face Religion Survey Amid Claims of Bias

A national audit will be carried out on Scotland's police force amid claims that Catholics are being kept from top positions by a "stained glass ceiling"...

Evangelical Alliance Greets New Muslim Council General Secretary

The Evangelical Alliance has welcomed the appointment of the new General Secretary of the Muslim Council...

Teenage Christian Rocker Tops Japanese Radio
Teenage Christian Rocker Tops Japanese Radio

Teenage rock sensation Krystal Meyers is making an impact on the international scene, grabbing the top spot for Japan’s general market radio with her anthemic single...

Krystal Meyers Tops Japanese Radio
Krystal Meyers Tops Japanese Radio

Teenage rock sensation Krystal Meyers is making an impact on the international scene, grabbing the top spot for Japan’s general market radio

The Determination to Die

After him was Eleazar the son of Dodo the Ahohite, one of the three mighty men with David when they defied the Philistines...

Anglican Church of Rwanda Launches New Child Protection Programme

A new child protection programme has been launched by the Anglican Church in Rwanda to safeguard children from abuse and violence...

Tearfund Says Halt Climate Change on UN World Environment Day

Churches operating in poor communities affected by climate change across three continents are calling for urgent action to be taken by...

CofE Launches New Campaign to Tackle Poverty in Britain

The Church of England has launched a new campaign, as 11.4 million people continue to live in poverty in the world's fifth wealthiest country...

Pope and Blair Talk Faith and Peace in First Private Meeting

British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Pope Benedict XVI discussed the role of religion in politics and society during their first private talks Saturday in the Vatican.

Poland Priests in Demand to Fill Europe

In the midst of a continent that suffers from priest-shortage, Poland is the only country in Europe that is overflowing with priests...

Lausanne World Evangelisation Committee Declares International Prayer for North Korea

The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelisation has declared 25th June as an International Day of Prayer for North Korea...

Prince Claims to be Defender of All Faiths, Not "The" Faith

Former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey controversially claimed that the coronation of the Prince of Wales must be an "interfaith" event...

Christians Around the World Continue with Indonesia Earthquake Response

Christian organisations continue to bring vital relief to survivors of the Indonesia earthquake that struck...