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Black Clergy Speak Out Against Same-Sex "Marriage"
May 17th - the historic day Massachusetts defiantly became the first state to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples...
Indian Christians Express Joy and Gratitude Over “Miracle Election”
In what persecuted Christians in India are calling “a miracle election,” the opposition Congress party received a surprise victory...
Christianity in the face of Iraqi prisoner photos
With the recent disclosure of pictures depicting American soldiers forcing Iraqi prisoners into degrading and perverse acts, Christians around the world...
Church Welcomes the Strengthening of Christian Education in Schools
Yesterday, the Scottish 'Religious Observance Review Group' published a final report entitled 'Religious Observance in the 21st Century'...
“Healthier” Choices for Schoolchildren?
Many schools are heeding the warnings from health groups and concerned parents
Global Interface: Exploring the Church’s Mission Role
Churches have become increasingly aware of the need to change the image of the church nowadays. Earlier this week in an important national Christian event...
Inmate's Lawsuit Requesting Religious Preaching Has Been Filed
NEW HAVEN, Conn. the U.S. - A prisoner has recently filed a lawsuit against the
Today’s missionaries focus on Thailand
In the underdeveloped area of the Chiang Rai Akha's highlands, Thailand, many Christian missionaries are actively evangelising local villagers very successfully...
American Christian group helps battle prostitution in Cambodia
The International Justice Mission has become active in Cambodia in an attempt to reduce the amount of prostitution and pedophilia in the area...
Christian Studies Proves Amazingly Effective in Reducing Prison Violence
Violence at a prison has been greatly reduced since the prison started to offer religious studies to inmates...
Korean missionaries flock to the Middle East and Muslim countries
Many South Korean Christians, as first reported by the BBC, have now taken aim at the volatile Middle East in an effort to convert people in these predominantly Muslim countries to Christianity...
US Churches want lesser role for Americans in Iraq
Members of the National Council of Churches, the United States’ largest group of Protestant and Orthodox churches, have called on President George Bush to turn over occupation authority in Iraq to the United Nations. Much of the outcry has stemmed from President Bush’s apparent mis-handling of the Iraqi war and absent Christian moral basis.
American church in jeopardy over missions, Patterson says
On May 11, during a one-hour live broadcast, Southwestern Baptist Seminary President Paige Patterson said that the American church would suffer...
Christian Organisations Continue Aid Work in Iraq
International Christian Organisations such as International Aid and World Vision made clear their will to continue their relief work in Iraq...
London Community Gospel Choir(LCGC), the first black community choir in Britain
London Community Gospel Choir(LCGC), the first black community choir in Britain, will continue to hold music concerts throughout this whole year - in Paris, York, Essex, Dublin, London and various other cities around the world...
Church Army: Restoring the Mission Spirit of Jesus Christ in the Church
Introducing the 'mission and church planting seminar' at the 20th Christian Resources Exhibition at Sandown Park on 12 May...