Updated: Wednesday, 14 May 2008, 9:23 (BST)
Christians in thick of China earthquake response
Christians were among the first to respond to the 7.9-magnitude earthquake that brought terrible devastation and huge loss of life to China's...Kirk's £1.5m fund to boost new approaches to church
The Church of Scotland is to commit £1.5 million over the next five years to emerging ministries and establishing new approaches to church.St Paul's art project to challenge modern Britain on spirituality
Public artist Martin Firrell is to challenge modern Britain with an innovative art project at one of London’s most famous landmarks.
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The latest DVD in the award-winning Friends and Heroes children's action adventure TV series was released at the end of last week, containing episode 16, 'The Ram' and episode 17, 'Rescue Strangers'.Most Popular
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Lichfield Cathedral celebrates 1st class Royal Mail stamp
Lichfield Cathedral is putting on special tours and musical performances to celebrate the launch of the Royal Mail’s new ‘Cathedral’ stamp series on Tuesday.Society
Police launch knife crackdown in London
London police chiefs said they were launching a widespread crackdown on youths carrying knives after admitting that a recent spate of murders showed current initiatives were not stopping the problem.Ministries
WEA to support evangelicals with new Leadership Institute
The World Evangelical Alliance is to create a new Leadership Institute offering context-specific tools and support for its 128 member alliances.Missions
Audio Bible ministry takes Word of God to Amazon tribes
In the Brazilian rainforest, the small village of Makita sits along the muddy banks of an Amazon River tributary. When the conditions are ideal, the trip takes two days by boat.
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Franklin Graham preaches to 12,000 in mainland China
Franklin Graham preached to some 12,000 people in mainland China on Sunday at the largest church in the country. Special Feature
Hope08: Restoring communities, redeeming hope
Thousands of Christians across the UK are breaking through the challenges of their communities as they practically demonstrate the Gospel's message of hope, humility, servitude and love.Life & Health
Human warming hobbles ancient climate cycle-study
Before humans began burning fossil fuels, there was an eons-long balance between carbon dioxide emissions and Earth's ability to absorb them, but now the planet can't keep up, scientists said on...Daily Bible Study with word-on-the-web:
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