Updated: Tuesday, 7 October 2008, 8:48 (BST)
Death does not have the final word, says evangelist
Although assured of his son's place in heaven, evangelist Greg Laurie told thousands in Philadelphia that he will never be at peace with his son's...Curate launches world's first range of fair trade clerical shirts
Curate adds to number of fair trade products with new range of fairly traded clerical shirts.Methodist housing group to offer reflexology to residents
MHA, the Methodist-based housing and care charity for older people, announced the successful completion of the first stage in its plan to offer...Life & Health
Stress may mean greater risk of breast cancer, study suggests
The results of a new study support the theory of a direct correlation between breast cancer diagnoses and exposure to distressing life events, according to a Reuters report on the findings published...Smoking ban cut heart attacks
Scotland's 2006 ban on smoking in public places cut the heart attack rate by 17 percent within one year, with non-smokers benefiting most, researchers reported on Wednesday.Daily Bible Study with World on the Web:
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Guitar Praise to hit the UK's shop shelves before Christmas
Guitar Praise is enjoying huge media interest even though it has not yet reached the UK's shores.Most Popular
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Public invited to send birthday wishes to Billy Graham
Members of the public are being invited to send in their birthday wishes to renowned evangelist Billy Graham, who turns 90 on November 7.Church
Lutheran leadership urged to take young people seriously
"We want to and we are able [with God's help] to change the Church, and to move forward our parishes. Just use us. Give us a chance." This was the appeal of a Polish youth delegate to a regional...Ministries
Churches see role in housing provision
Stewart Maxwell, Minister for Communities and Sport, is the keynote speaker at the annual conference of Scottish Churches Housing Action in Edinburgh on Friday.Society
Care Not Killing warns against changing assisted suicide law
A woman with multiple sclerosis is staging a High Court challenge to clarify the law on assisted suicide.Special Feature
European church leaders celebrate Reformer Johannes Bugenhagen
Church leaders from Europe, German political leaders and academicians, were among hundreds of people who mid-September participated in the 450th anniversary of Johannes Bugenhagen's death.Week In Pictures
Christians urged to pray for persecuted church
Churches around the world will join in prayer for the millions of Christians worldwide who continue to be persecuted for their faith. Sponsored Features
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Dr Michael Schluter on relational thinking and transforming society
The Christian concept of relationships will take people away from materialism and individualism and towards the Gospel, says Jubilee Centre founder, Dr Michael Schluter.