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Obama's take on Bible continues to raise doubts among conservatives

Obama's take on Bible continues to raise doubts among conservatives

Several conservative commentators this week defended prominent US evangelical Dr James Dobson after he criticised Democrat Barack Obama’s Bible...

WCC head rejoices at release of Colombian hostages

World Council of Churches head rejoices at release of Colombian hostages, urges FARC to release hundreds more remaining hostages.

Religious leaders told to choose peace ahead of G8

The head of the Evangelical Church in Germany has told world religious leaders to set a positive example of peaceful dialogue ahead of next week's...
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Youth violence & gangs - a public health issue

Youth violence & gangs - a public health issue It's time to involve ourselves more closely in solving the problems that work against a positive youth culture.

Just Sex?

Just Sex? Who are we to tell others what they should feel, or how they should act on those feelings?

Finding a biblical framework for Christian social engagement

How should Christians make the leap from principle to policy in the political arena?
Culture & Youth
Brenton Brown releases new album 'Because Of Your Love'

Brenton Brown releases new album 'Because Of Your Love'

Award winning songwriter Brenton Brown has written some of the most popular praise and worship songs in the church today including "Lord Reign in Me”, "Hallelujah (Your Love is Amazing)", "All Who...
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London mayor launches investigation into deputy
Society

London mayor launches investigation into deputy

Newly-elected London Mayor Boris Johnson said on Thursday he was launching an investigation into his deputy Ray Lewis after allegations about his conduct were raised by the media.
Ministries

Church leaders back charity challenge to engage with community

Church leaders have come out in support of Care for the Family's initiative to encourage churches to use family issues as opportunities to engage with their communities.
Church

Chelmsford's 12 new curates reflect cultural mix

The Diocese of Chelmsford celebrated the Church of England's cultural and ethnic diversity on Sunday with the ordination of 12 new curates.
Missions

Nepal Christians hope new republic brings more religious freedom

Christians are hoping the change in Nepal from a kingdom to a republic will lead to greater religious freedom.
Week In Pictures

Sentamu wants British public to help restore Zimbabwe

Sentamu wants British public to help restore Zimbabwe
The Archbishop of York has called for people across Britain to unite in a new civil rights movement to help bring about the restoration of Zimbabwe.
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Egypt crackdown on African migrants hits Eritreans

Egypt crackdown on African migrants hits Eritreans

When 17 Eritrean migrants crept down from a hillside to a central Egypt highway, after slipping undetected into the most populous Arab country, security forces quickly swept in to pick them up.
Life & Health

Study finds people with HIV living longer

People with HIV in the developed world are no more likely to die in the first five years following infection than men and women in the general population, British researchers said on Tuesday.

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