Christian Today

Church leaders welcome court support for tribal converts

Church leaders in India have commended the Supreme Court for upholding the constitutional privileges of tribals who change their religion, although a lawyer cautions the welcome may be premature

Nominations open for EFICOR's J.E Andrew Memorial Award 2004

EFICOR has the pleasure of inviting Christian Organizations, Mission Agencies..

Nigeria's Benue State Governor has urged Christians to promote peace

Governor Akume spoke during the inauguration of a new class of the NKST Church at Ikyanyon, Kwande Local Government Area

The 'Faith Award 2003' Declared

Faith Publications instituted Faith Award in 1994 to honour and recognize God's servants

Massive Growth of House Churches in Beijing Found

BEIJING : A recent survey conducted found out that House Churches in Beijing have increased beyond expectation.

Open Doors Conduct Seminars for Persecuted Christians

In India alone approximately 4,000 cases are pending in Indian courts involving attacks against Christians. Joseph R. Pitts, a U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, recently returned from a fact-finding trip to India explained of the hostile treatment that Christians receive although India claims as a democratic government:

Statement issued by the National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka

We strongly condemn unlawful acts of arson, assault, threats, intimidation and desecration of places of worship of all religious denominations.

2004 Envoy Film Festival

Got film? The first Envoy Film Festival will be held in a few months (April 16-19, 2004), and Envoy is not like any ordinary festival, but a filmmaker-oriented festival- more like a filmmaker's retreat.

CCM Band of the Year: Plus One Hits 'Hour of Power'

"Plus One is the best band ever because they’ve strengthened my relationship with God," says CCM reader Sylvia Kim, a senior at St. Joseph Notre Dame High in Alameda, California.

Daily Planet: Time To Go...

Back in August, we had to cancel all of our engagements because of Jesse’s shattered leg. After Jesse’s lengthy recovery process, it was just too difficult to get things back up and running.

One million Missionaries planned for Africa

Two Christian ministries in African are churning out a strategies to raise a million missionaries in African continent, which will further boost a already successful evangelical works and missions in Africa.

Live Coverage: CCF vs. Mayor Gavin Newsom

The crowd outside the city hall clamours as the case unfolds. Homosexual marriage liscensing has provoked reactions from a broad spectrum of types of people across land - from 75 year old dogmatic elders to vibrant young liberal voices advocating homosexual union.

Offerings to ECUSA Dip Following Gay Bishop's Consecration

TAMPA Fla. -- Following the consecration of the openly gay bishop in New Hampshire, several dissenting dioceses and individual parishes have been withholding their funds to the national church,

Christianity under threat in RE syllabus

Proposals by the government’s favourite think tank could lead to the devaluing of Christianity in the RE syllabus, according to the worst fears of conservative politicians and church leaders.

'Spiritual Breakthrough' published on internet

'Spiritual Breakthrough', written by General John Larsson and long out of print, has now been published on the UK Salvation Army website.

Governments must re-think aid to prevent thousands of deaths in natural disasters

Thousands of deaths in natural disasters in the developing world could be prevented each year