Gretta Curtis
Save the Children: Thousands Experience 'Severe Poverty' in Scotland
Save the Children (STC) recently announced that more than 90,000 children in Scotland live in "severe poverty". Just under 10 per cent of the country's one million youngsters as living in its worst poverty bracket, the charity has classified.
Christian Publisher in Burma Threatened 12 Years of Imprisonment
Release International reports of a Christian publisher in Burma who has been threatened with 12 years of imprisonment for publishing books on theology.
Major Christian Conference for 'Older People' to be Held
Authors, lecturers, and teachers will be amongst speakers at The World, the Church and Older People - the first major conference that focuses on an ageing population in the Christian community.
Madeleine's Disappearance Remains a Mystery
Madeleine McCann's disappearance still remains a mystery after 46 days since the four-year-old has been snatched from her hotel room in Portugal.
Four Kornerz Album Releases Across UK
UK-based Christian RnB band Four Kornerz have unveiled their debut album Soulectric in London with an album launch party.
The Church of England Urges Japan to Join Campaign Against Sony
The Church of England has urged the people of Japan to join its campaign against a Sony computer war game that uses Manchester Cathedral as a backdrop in a gun scene.
Nominees for Peace Award Sought
Nominations for the Communication for Peace Award are currently being gathered by the World Association for Christian Communication.
World Vision Provides Immediate Aid for Bangladesh Mudslides, Flood
World Vision Bangladesh staff have rushed to the city of Chittagong after mudslides earlier this week left at least 123 residents dead.
NSPCC Concerned About New Measures for Paedophiles
A leading children's charity has said that government moves allowing parents the right to information about people in contact with their child could hinder work to manage sex offenders.
New Coalition to Defend Religious Freedom
Religious leaders, political figures, trade unionists and human rights campaigners have signed up to a new coalition aimed at defending freedom of religious and cultural expression.
Congolese Pastorship to Ensure Child Protection in Churches
The Congolese Church Pastorship must now ensure that its robust new child protection procedures are "cascaded down to influence Congolese churches," the Executive Director of the Churches' Child Protection Advisory Services (CCPAS) recently said.
Madeleine Parents to go through 'Period of Reflection'
The parents of missing Madeleine McCann will return to Portugal today, following a journey around Europe and Morocco to highlight their daughter's abduction.
Mandisa Continues to Gain Spotlight
Former American Idol finalist Mandisa and her single "Only the World" continues to soar in the charts, sitting at #2 for the Billboard Overall Single Sales alongside Beyonce last week.
Delirious? Gets On Board with Joyce Meyer Again
Delirious? will be joining dynamic #1 New York Times bestselling author and preacher Joyce Meyer in another line-up of conferences.
New Bishop of Oxford Inaugurated
The new Bishop of Oxford was inaugurated Friday at a service at the city's Christ Church Cathedral. About 800 people gathered at the service, with highlights later placed on the diocesan website.
Winning Joseph to Release Single for Children's Charity
The winner of BBC1's TV's Joseph: Any Dream Will Do is to release a single for Children in Need. Finalists Lee Mead, Lewis Bradley and Keith Jack have each already recorded the number, "Any Dream Will Do".