Christian Today
British Airline Bans Crucifixes from Saudi Arabia Flights
The sole British air crew that fly to Saudi Arabia have been ordered not to wear crucifixes or St Christopher medals during flights so that they do not offend the country’s Muslim population.
Pope Urges People to Rediscover their Faith
The Head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI gave the first baptisms since he was installed into his position at the weekend...
U.S. Evangelical Leaders Criticise Pat Robertson's Remarks on Sharon
Evangelical leaders last week asserted that televangelist Pat Robertson did not speak for them when...
Waverley: Women Ministering to Women
This superb day release course from Waverley is the perfect opportunity for women to come together and explore God and ministry...
Russian Orthodox Church Breaks With Swedish Lutherans Over Gay Unions
The Russian Orthodox Church has broken contact with the Lutheran Church of Sweden over the issue of services of blessing for same sex civil partnership ceremonies...
WARC Leaders Call for New Era of Partnership with Vatican
The leaders of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) have called for a new era of partnership with the Vatican during a meeting with the Pope at the weekend...
World Vision Intervenes in Kenya Food Crisis
World Vision is working to address a food crisis that has left a total of 2.5 million people across Kenya in desperate need of assistance...
Atheist Sues Catholic Church in Challenge to Christ's Existence
An atheist from the US, Michael Newdow may be given a chance in Court to take Christ out of Italy...
Mourners Hold Memorial Vigil for American Coal Miners
For nearly two days, family members and others gathered at Sago Baptist Church in Tallmansville, W.Va., USA praying...
Kirk Moderator to Visit Malawi AIDS Project Workers
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland will visit Malawi this week to visit AIDS projects and workers...
Plans Announced for Holy Land Theme Park
A consortium of American Christian groups has announced plans to build a Holy Land theme park by Galilee, where Jesus walked on water and performed the miracle of feeding 5,000 people with just five loaves of bread and two fish...
Human Rights Takes UN Centre Stage in 2006
U.N. officials highlighted human rights as the top priority for the New Year as the world body commits to reform...
Donors Urged to Prepare for 2006 after 'Year of Disaster'
The head of the United Nations food aid agency described this year as the most demanding on humanitarian aid...
New Lausanne Report Highlights Global Shift of Christianity
A report released this month by the Lausanne Researchers’ Network highlights the profound southern geographical shift...
Evangelical Christians Give More
A recent survey has shown that evangelical Christians give nine times as much to charity as the average householder...