Updated: Friday, 29 August 2008, 14:48 (BST)
Thousands of Christians flee from violence in India
At least 12 people are believed to have been killed and thousands forced to flee from their homes amid a campaign of violence being waged against...Muslim and Christian women to explore religious contributions to peace
Some twenty Christian and Muslim women will meet 4-7 September in Gothenburg, Sweden, as part of a dialogue process labelled "Moving towards peace...Internet maps under fire for missing out churches and other landmarks
The president of the British Cartographic Society has hit out at internet mapping for replacing traditional landmarks such as churches and...Life & Health
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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.Drugs add 13 years to life of HIV patients
Cocktails of HIV drugs help patients live an average of 13 years longer - if they are lucky enough to get them, researchers reported on Thursday.Daily Bible Study with WordLive:
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Despite protests and divisions at the recent Lambeth Conference, Anglican leaders have succeeded in rebuilding trust and relationships, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.Ministries
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A new Bible that arranges Scripture according to when the events occurred – as opposed to when it was written – has re-opened debate in the Christian blogosphere over whether chronological...Society
Irish churches fall victim to wave of robberies
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Global evangelist Luis Palau has brought the Good News to more than eight million people since his festival format of outreach made its debut nine years ago in his hometown of Portland, Oregon.Special Feature
One church, one missionary and a new chance for children in Ecuador
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