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Dean Quits Cathedral in Trouble
The Rev Christopher Hancock has resigned as Dean of Bradford after continuing financial woes at the cathedral. Although he gave no direct reason for the decision, he did state that his work in the cathedral’s financial crisis was at an end...
Olympic Chaplains Told Not to Proselytise
With the Olympic Games 2004 about to commence in Greece, the forty-five Anglican and Protestant chaplains that will be ministering in the Olympic village in Athens have signed an agreement stating that they will not proselytise during the event...
Evangelical Group and the Vatican Condemn Human Cloning
The HFEA's decision to grant a license allowing experts in Britain to perform therapeutic cloning using human embryos has caused wide condemnation from the Vatican and Church-groups alike...
International Bible Society Revives the Word in East Europe's New Generation
The International Bible Society has responded to the call of many evangelists for the revival of the Europe mission, and has been experiencing great success in propogating the Gospel to the young in Eastern Europe...
Hillsong United Tours UK
The Hillsong United Band from Sydney has begun a worship tour in the UK. The band will tour from 11th-21st August, with Marty Sampson and Joel Houston...
UK Pro-life Group Deplores License Granted for Cloning
The debate over life-related issues has further heated up as the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) in Britain granted a licence allowing experts at the University of Newcastle to perform therapeutic cloning using human embryos...
GFA Church Raided by Anti-Christian group in Southern India
In Southern India, 300 members of a radical anti-Christian group have been reported to have raided a Gospel for Asia (GFA) church in Karnataka state during the Sunday service being held on 8th August...
FLAME 2004: Christians reach out to Olympic Games in Greece
The Olympics Games 2004 will start in a few days in Greece, churches and Christian agencies are joining hands to reach out to Athens...
Bishop attacks Conservative Leader’s Crime Policy
The Bishop of Birmingham, Rev John Sentamu has launched an attack on Michael Howard, the Conservative Leader for his new policy statement on criminal justice...
Syria becomes refuge for Iraqi Christians
Syria's relaxed visa laws for Arabs and its close proximity to Iraq have made it an attractive refuge for thousands of Iraqis, Muslims as well as Christians, seeking to escape the chaos in Iraq...
Interview with HILLSONG Founder Brian Houston
Christian Today was able to speak exclusively to the founder of Hillsong Church and the man behind the vision of Hillsong, Brian Houston...
Charities Praise UK’s Increasing Dafur Aid Contribution
Under the gloom of the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Darfur, financial aid and voluntary efforts are flowing into the tearful land from all over the world. As one of the most prosperous countries, the UK’s Government, has already giving over £36m...
WEA Status with the UN an Advantage in supporting Humanitarian efforts
On 4th to 8th August, the German Evangelical Alliance held its annual faith conference. As part of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA), the General Secretary of the WEA, Gary L. Edmonds, addressed the works of the WEA...
Open Door provides Bibles to Children's Ministry in China
Open Doors, which has been an international ministry to the Persecuted Church for nearly 50 years, is seeking to provide 81,500 Children's Bibles and 918,500 pieces of Sunday School materials to China this year...
Outbreak! The Evangelists' Conference 2004
The Evangelical Alliance is hosting this year's Evangelists' Conference, 'Outbreak', and is calling all Christians with a heart of reaching out to their communities and work places to come along...
Rock This Nation
Rocknations, founded by Steve Gambill in 1999, has changed thousands of young people's lives, and has become one of the fastest growing youth ministries in the UK...