Eunice K. Y. Or

Anglican leader clarifies his Radical Speech against Archbishop Williams

Amid huge amounts of criticism of his speech, the Anglican Dean of Sydney, Rev Jensen explains what he meant in his "Prostitution Speech"...

EU Parliament Members Reject Catholic Justice Chief Nominee

Rocco Buttiglione, Italian European Affairs minister, nominee for the post of European Union's Justice and Home Affairs commissioner, was rejected by the Members of European Parliament (MEPs) after he publicly testified that homosexuality is a sin ...

'Reform' Evangelicals Back Discipline for Homosexual-Supporting Priests

Yesterday, the conservative evangelical network in the Church of England - Reform - closed its annual conference. During the 3-day conference, the 200 delegates overwhelmingly expressed their opposition to the liberal agenda in the Church...

Evangelical Movement Desperate to be Revived

10th October marked the centennial of the Evangelical Alliance in Germany. Addressing the occasion, former General Secretary of the European Evangelical Alliance...

MPs Warn Against the Proposed Mental Capacity Bill

The second reading debate of the Mental Capacity Bill opened on Monday 11th October and it has again aroused a stormy criticism from the pro-lifers. The Mental Capacity Bill claims to reinforce the rights of the mentally incapacitated patients who are terminally ill or dying...

Children's Society calls on Churches to back Runaway Campaign

In the light of the rising concerns over runaway children in England, the Children’s Society will launch a nationwide campaign throughout churches across the country in November to help runaway children at risk...

CSW Launches 2004 International Christian Human Rights Conference in London

The UK-based mission agency, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), today announced that the 2004 International Christian Human Rights Conference will be held on Saturday 6th November in Westminster Chapel, London from 9:30am to 5:00pm...

Concern over Religious Freedom as Iraq sees Mass Exodus of Christians

The number of Christians leaving Iraq has soared after a series of targeted attack on churches in August and September. According to estimates by Iraqi government and church officials, approximately 30,000 to 40,000 Christians have fled the country...

Church Army's Online Evangelism Ministry celebrates 4th Year

October marks a double milestone for Church Army’s online evangelising ministry: Word-on-the-web. Firstly, Word-on-the-web has already entered its fourth year. In addition, this month it also achieved 6,000 subscribers...

Operation Noah - A Vision to Recover Creation

Natural disasters all over the world have drawn the concerns of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams. In July, Archbishop Williams championed new environmental initiatives in order to avert a global ecological crisis...

Churches across Britain Launch Green Campaign

A nationwide environmental protection campaign - Operation Noah - was officially launched at the weekend in Coventry. An entire day of activities named “The Rainbow Pilgrimage” took place on Saturday 9th October to celebrate the grand opening...

Sydney Archbishop calls for Reformation to Save the Church

The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia has come to an end. The General Synod ruled out the consecration of women bishops and homosexual clergy last week, which has further divided the Anglican Church...

US & Africa Anglican Partnership Granted $10 Million Fund for AIDS Relief

Facing the great crisis of AIDS in Africa, American and African Anglicans have teamed up to combat HIV/AIDS together. This is a very new initiative where Anglican Churches in different countries will share their resources and expertise in a common goal...

Faiths United to Mourn the Death of British Hostage

After weeks of pleading and struggling, the British hostage Kenneth Bigley was tragically killed by his merciless captors. Churches throughout Britain have expressed their condolences towards Bigley’s family who have suffered deep agony over the past weeks in the face of Bigley's fate...

Blair: “A moral cause” Pushes the World to Alleviate Poverty in Africa

As the British Prime Minister Tony Blair commenced the meetings of his 'Africa Commission' in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, he urged the world to help Africa free itself from poverty, disease and conflict. Blair said “the time for excuses will be over...

Christian Human Rights Charity Meets with Rwandan President

The UK-based Christian human rights charity, Jubilee Action, recently concluded its visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. A delegation met the Rwandan President in Kigali last week in a bid to support the fledgling peace process between Rwanda and he Democratic Republic of Congo...