Updated: Sunday, 8 November 2009, 9:00 (GMT)
Britain remembers sacrifice of servicemen and women
Churches across Britain are leading commemorations for the nation's servicemen and women with special services on Remembrance Sunday.Climate change jeapordising food security, warn NGOs
Some of the world’s leading humanitarian organisations have issued a joint statement pressing for urgent action amid changing climate conditions.Catholics 'disappointed' with sex education plans
The Catholic Education Service for England and Wales says it is “disappointed” with the announcement from Schools Secretary Ed Balls that sex...Inspirational Living
Poster campaign to stub out cigarette litter in Oxfordshire
A hard-hitting poster campaign depicts towns in Oxfordshire drowning under a sea of cigarette butts.Bible Study with SEEDS OF THE KINGDOM:
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Worship artists praise Delirious? on release of Greatest Hits album
Delirious? released its History Makers: Greatest Hits CD worldwide on Friday on Kingsway with EMI CMG Distribution.Most Popular
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Campaign launched to free Iranian female converts
A ministry that supports persecuted Christians launched a campaign Thursday to press Iran to release two young female converts who have been detained for eight months in one of the most notorious...Church
New Youth Assembly comes to Durham
This year more young Methodists than ever will be making their voices heard through an interactive-styled assembly that replaces Youth Conference.Society
Archbishop concerned over rising tensions in Northern Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh says confidence building measures are needed to show that devolution in Northern Ireland works.Ministries
UNICEF invites Christians to fill ‘Jars of Grace’ this Christmas
UNICEF is appealing to Christians and other people of faith to fill up ‘Jars of Grace’ for underprivileged children worldwide.In Focus
Italy government to appeal ruling on classroom crucifixes
The Italian government is to appeal a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights last week determining that the hanging of crucifixes in school classrooms violates religious and education freedoms.Week In Pictures
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