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Methodist Conference Criticised
The Methodist Conference has been fiercely attacked for the position it took on Zimbabwe earlier this month. Rev Graham Shaw, a former mission partner in Zimbabwe let his opinions be well-known as he was highly critical...
SOUL IN THE CITY--Summer of Love
The long waiting for SOUL IN THE CITY -- Summer of Love finally ended today. Thousands of people have been praying for the last three years...
30,000 Slain in Sudanese Genocide
After months of warning and caution, the houses of the U.S. Congress declared a joint resolution recognising the genocide that is taking place in Sudan, July 22...
Sudan Conflict Dubbed "Genocide" - a Crime Punishable by International Standards
On Thursday, July 22, it was declared that the killing of tens of thousands of African civilians by Arab militants in Sudan’s Dafur region is "genocide" – a crime punishable by international law...
Sri Lankan Christians Launch Legal Challenge to Anti-Conversion Bill
Christians in Sri Lanka are preparing a legal challenge to a new anti-conversion bill tabled in the Sri Lankan Parliament today, according to UK-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW)...
Indonesian Authorities, Religious Leaders Say Sunday Killing Not Religiously Motivated
Following the shooting of a woman Protestant minister in Indonesia, Indonesian President Megawati Soekarnoputri called on all Christian followers and church activists across the country on Tuesday to be calm...
Growing Bible Interest Among Youth in Former Soviet Union Countries
The geographic region once marked as the “focus of evil in the modern world” by the late President Ronald Reagan now has a second generation that love studying the Bible and entering the mission field...
Green Light to “Designer Baby” Rules disappoints UK Christians
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority in the United Kingdom relaxed the regulations on “designer babies” to allow more screening on genetic traits and selection of embryos on 21 July...
Post Apostle Era in Greece
There are around three weeks left until the Olympic Games will be held in Greece, and at this time it is not only the athletes who are preparing...
Reaching Out to Third World AIDS Victims
The UK Government has published a report entitled, “Taking Action - the UK’s strategy for tackling HIV and AIDS in the developing world” on 20 July. Christian Aid has expressed its support...
Archbishop Emphasises Youth Participation in Church
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev Rowan Williams is currently on an 8-day visit to the Province of Melanesia, which encompasses the Solomon Islands, to emphasise the importance of allowing young people to participate in the church...
Anglicans Debate over Women Bishop Ordination
During the General Synod last week, a progress report on the theology of women in the episcopate sparked up a fervent debate. Most Anglicans stand on the extreme sides...
I, Robot
The story is set in Chicago in 2035, at a time when robots are an everyday household item, and are trusted by everyone, expect Will Smith - who plays Del Spooner...
Controversial Split of Gender Line in Churches
The debate on ordination of women bishop in the Church of England was led into a new dimension after the General Synod was held last week. The plan about dividing the Church into men-only and mixed clergy so...
Emergency Appeal to Help Millions in Sudan
The UK's best known international aid charities launch a joint national appeal starting from Tuesday...
Essex's biggest Christian Arts and Music festival
Huge crowds gathered at Southend park on Sunday 18th July for Essex's biggest Christian Arts and Music festival of the year -- Praise in the Park.