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Catholic Bishop Speaks against Abortions for Under 16’s

The Right Reverend Joseph Devine, Bishop of Motherwell, has taken a stand against what he described...

Debate Series on Meeting Jesus Supported by Youthwork

Youthwork, one if the UK’s leading youth ministry bodies is promoting an 11-week series that will direct its works...

Youth Workers Prepare Wide-Ranging Conferences for 2006

The 2006 Methodist youth workers conference will kick off 30th January till 1st February 2006, in Birmingham. The theme “Sustaining the Journey"...

Evangelicals Make Final Cry to Preserve Freedom of Religion and Speech

Evangelicals across the UK this week have warned that if the government’s version of the Racial...

Harsh Winter Continues to Impair South Asia Earthquake Survivors

Winter weather has made life more difficult for the survivors of last year’s massive earthquake...

Salvation Army’s ROOTS Conference goes with Theme “Metamorphosis”

The Salvation Army is holding its annual ROOTS conference on 28th April – 1 May, 2006, in Southport...

Rebecca St. James Goes International

Legendary Christian singer/author Rebecca St. James is currently on a mission in Rwanda as a global spokeswoman for Compassion International.

Crisis Continues to Soar in Sudan

According to a report by Pastor Sam Childers, founder of World Mission, which operates orphanages in Southern Sudan and Uganda, the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan, is still evident and may lead the country into war once again.

Pope Benedict Exhorts Understanding of Love to World Catholics

Roman Catholic head, Pope Benedict XVI has this week given his first message on the nature of love since his election...

Christian Leader Criticises Blair’s Government for Excessive Legislation

The second-most senior leader in the Anglican Communion, the Archbishop of York has condemned...

Shooting Dogs , A Movie Based On Rwandan Genocide

BBC Films and UK Film Council presents Shooting Dogs, a true story based on the 1994 genocide that happened in Rwanda, directed by Michael Caton-Jones, written by David Wolstencroft, and co-written by BBC journalist David Belton, who was working in Rwanda at the time.

Lost Tudor Chapel Found in London

Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a lost Tudor chapel at Greenwich. The chapel originally built by Henry VII, was used as...

Outrage as Birmingham Christian Union is Suspended

Dismay and anger have been seen in Birmingham, as the university's Christian Union, which has served students for over 70 years...

Church in Wales in Landmark Meetings following Restructuring

The Church in Wales has undergone significant restructuring following a three-year review...

Crisis Continues to Soar in Sudan

According to a report by Pastor Sam Childers, founder of World Mission, which operates orphanages ...

Jerry Springer – The Opera Tour to Commence Amid Protests

This week the controversial stage show Jerry Springer – The Opera begins with theatres across the country now bracing themselves for large protests during the nationwide tour...