Eunice K. Y. Or
Franklin Graham Wins Thousands of Souls at Melbourne’s Festival Victoria
The world renowned American evangelist Franklin Graham’s visit to Australia has sparked up a passion for Christ sweeping across local churches. Over 7,000 people have accepted Graham’s invitation to receive Christ into their lives...
RE Research Findings Call for Reform of How Bible is taught
The controversy over how the RE curriculum in British schools is taught has been stirred up over recent years, and this has occurred in parallel with a widespread secularisation and rising of non-Christian faith across Europe...
Pilgrims Mark Palm Sunday as Holy Week Begins
Yesterday was Palm Sunday, and Christians around the world have celebrated the day with various different traditions. Even in the historical place of Jerusalem, pilgrims demonstrated their Christian faith despite...
CSW to call for Protection of India Christian Converts at International Level
The minority Christian community in Manipur Valley, Northeast India, is calling for protection from being discriminated against by the dominant Muslims, Hindus and traditional religious groups. The All India Church Council (AICC)...
16 Evangelicals Arrested for Watching Christian Video in Eritrea as US Delays Sanction
Tolerance to countries which have a poor record of religious freedom violations has been criticised as the policy to deal with the crisis. Eritrea, which was identified by the US as one of the "countries of particular concern"...
Thousands to Hold Night Vigil at Downing Street for World Trade Justice
In the run up to the Global Week of Action on Trade Justice on 10th-16th April, a coalition of UK aid agencies and faith groups has been preparing a massive event to join the global voice for justice. Thousands of people will be gathering...
American Conservatives Slam US Episcopal for Halting All Consecrations
In response to the Covenant Statement issued by the US Episcopal Church’s House of Bishops earlier this week, the American Anglican Council (AAC) has been outraged at the ECUSA’s decision to halt all consecrations...
VOM Partners Spread the Gospel to Sudan in the Midst of Volatile Peace
Despite peace being volatile in Sudan after the formation of the peace treaty between Sudan's Khartoum government and the rebel Sudan People’s Liberation Movement, Christian groups have begun to scatter the seed of the Gospel...
Approved Final Route of Separation Barrier Divides Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Earlier this week, the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has approved the final route of a barrier around Jerusalem. Christian Aid have said though that the route of the barrier is having a devastating effect on Palestinians...
Lutherans: Prayer, Financial Support Most Vital for Tsunami Relief
Nearly three month after the catastrophic tsunami in the Indian Ocean, which devastated the South East Asia region and claimed 200,000 lives, aid agencies have been gearing up reconstructing work to...
Atonement Controversy Reignites as Evangelical Alliance Endorses New Basis of Faith
Since the publication of evangelical Steve Chalke's controversial book "The Lost Message of Jesus", an ongoing debate on the meaning of Jesus' crucifixion has begun among UK evangelicals...
St Patrick’s Day Remembers Patron Saint who Brought Christianity to Ireland
17th March is St Patrick’s Day, which is widely celebrated in Ireland in memorial of the country’s patron saint. Traditionally, it is said that St Patrick is the first person who brought Christianity to Ireland...
Franklin Graham Launches Huge Evangelistic Effort in Australia
Franklin Graham, son of the world famous American evangelist Billy Graham, is now carrying out a huge evangelistic effort in Australia. Following Festival Tasmania, Graham will now head to Melbourne...
Evangelical Christians Campaign to Stop Massive Gay Parade in Jerusalem
A coalition of evangelical Christians from the United States and Israeli Orthodox Jews will unite together to campaign against the 2005 Gay and Lesbian World Pride Parade scheduled for this summer in Jerusalem...
Church World Service to Install School Safe Zones Program in Kenya
Church World Service (CWS), a US-based global humanitarian ministry of 36 Protestant, Orthodox, and Anglican denominations, have been cooperating with the Kenyan Government to implement a 'School Safe Zones' initiative...
CSW Calls for Release of Cuban Prisoners as UN Human Rights Commission Begins
In a press release dated on 15th March, the UK-based human rights organisation Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is calling on the international community to renew pressure for the release of a Cuban prisoner...