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Thursday, 10 January 2010
Christians decry Mumbai attacks

Christians decry Mumbai attacks

Churches and Christian organisations in India have condemned terrorist attacks across Mumbai that have left 101 people dead and dozens injured.

Military campaign creating no-go zones for aid workers in Afghanistan

Christian Aid has warned that the US-led military campaign in Afghanistan is creating no-go zones for aid workers.

World Vision urges UN to protect women and children in Congo

Christian humanitarian organisation World Vision presented new findings to the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday on the sexual violence...

Hard Gospel project looks beyond divisions in Northern Ireland

The people of Northern Ireland need to hear a message of hope, says the director of the Church of Ireland's Hard Gospel initiative to heal sectarian...
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Church News

Reformed leaders visit north-east Asia churches

Leaders of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) have completed a three-week pastoral visit to Northeast Asia, calling it an important time of listening to a significant branch of the Reformed family.

Wright: Why do good in a hopeless world?

Church of England Bishop N T Wright asks Harvard students why people should continue to do good in a world where hope seems hard to find.
Society News

CAP: Government must do more to protect vulnerable from financial crisis

Church Action on Poverty has said that some aspects of the Government’s Pre-Budget Report would help people hit hardest by the current financial crisis, but warned that more still needs to be done.

Licences to research hybrid embryos 'illegal', say groups

The Government's fertility body acted illegally in granting permission to two universities to research animal human hybrid embryos, claim the Christian Legal Centre and Comment on Reproductive Ethics.
World News

Nepal’s Christians look forward to first official Christmas

The Christian community in Nepal is looking forward to celebrating its first official Christmas and Christians in the UK are being asked to show their support.

No end to 'hate campaign' in India

No end is in sight for the 'hate campaig' against Christians and Dalits (formerly known as untouchables) in India where after three months displaced victims are still not able to return home.

It's too late to save our island, but not too late to save the world

“If icebergs break off and float past the south coast of New Zealand we wonder what is coming next," said the Rev Asora Amosa, a Samoan-born pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Mission News

Reaching the marketplace for Jesus

When it came to taking the Gospel into the marketplace, Jesus not only set the example. He also showed his disciples how to follow.

Luis and Andrew Palau bring Good News to southern Mexico

As the economy continues to downshift in markets around the globe, world evangelist Luis Palau continues to bring his message of eternal hope and encouragement to million.
Ministries News

Care for the Family appoints new chief executive

National family charity Care for the Family has appointed Mark Molden as its new chief executive.

Care for the Family helps churches engage

Care for the Family has hailed the success of its 'Engage' conference to refresh and re-energise church leaders in their service for the Lord.
Culture & Youth

Kevin Max back with 'Crashing Gates'

Kevin Max back with 'Crashing Gates'
Kevin Max is back with an all-new 7-song studio recording 'Crashing Gates'.
Society

Experts weigh in on 'pardon' of John Lennon over Jesus comment

Experts weigh in on 'pardon' of John Lennon over Jesus comment
The recent comment touted by some media outlets as the Vatican's forgiveness of Beatles legend John Lennon is not quite the papal pardon many think...
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