Gretta Curtis
Casting Crowns Album Challenges Faith Between 'The Altar and The Door'
GRAMMY and Dove Award-winning band Casting Crowns recently announced the release of their highly-anticipated third studio album, The Altar and The Door.
Church Army Evangelist to Appear on LBC Radio Show
Listeners of LBC radio station's Psychic Show will have a taste of something different this May when they have the chance to put their problems or questions to a Christian, a psychic and an astrologer.
Salvation Army Oxford Looks for '21st Century' Church
The Salvation Army Oxford branch is looking for a new home to "meet the demands of a 21st century church". "Our current location is down a back water in the city centre," Major Helen Wolstenholme, one of the leaders of The Salvation Army in Oxford, said.
Christian Aid Warns of Burma Environmental Damage
Christian Aid has warned that the environmental damage caused by the Burmese government's development projects could lead to the further displacement of rural communities.
Christian Aid Week Urges People to 'Go Green'
As Christian Aid Week approaches, the charity continues to encourage people of all ages to 'go green' by planting trees in support of the charity's overseas work on climate change projects.
World Vision USA Honoured by Leading International Webby Awards
World Vision USA was recently honoured by the Webby Awards, the leading international honour for Web sites. The World Vision AIDS Experience was named the best Rich Media Advertising of 2007, Non-Profit/Educational category, in the People's Voice voting.
Sanctus Real Continues String of Success
One of the most popular Christian rock bands in the US, Sanctus Real, continues its string of hits with its fifth No 1 song, "Don't Give Up", and its second No 1 from its critically acclaimed and fan favourite album, The Face of Love.
Christian Teenager Takes Purity Ring Case to Court
A 16-year-old Christian student is taking her school to the High Court over her right to wear a Christian 'purity ring'. Lydia Playfoot hit the headlines last year when governors at Millais School in Horsham, West Sussex, banned her from wearing a small silver ring, symbolising her Christian commitment to sexual abstinence until marriage.
Business Not Doing Enough for Poverty, says World Vision Australia
A World Vision study has recently suggested that corporate Australia has not been doing enough to alleviate poverty in the Asia-Pacific region.
American Idol Raises Over $60m for Charity
The American Idol "Gives Back" charity shows raised more than $60m last week during a two-night special that had sponsors offer money for each vote casted.
Amazing Grace Grosses Over £2m
Amazing Grace, the film that tells the story of William Wilberforce's 20-year fight to bring an end to the British slave trade, has grossed over £2m at the UK box office and remained in the UK Top 10 films for four weeks - at one point snatching second place from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
African Children's Choir to Hit American Idol Stage
The African Children's Choir will make an appearance on the American Idol "Idol Gives Back" show, which will raise funds for charities in the U.S. and Africa.
Madonna Aims to be 'Female Bono' in Campaign Against Poverty
Pop star Madonna will boost her image as a serious campaigner against child poverty, as she plans to make a film out of the documentary footage she's been shooting in Malawi.
World Vision New Zealand Raises $50,000 for Solomon Crisis
World Vision New Zealand has raised $50,000 NZD in public donations following the recent Solomon Islands earthquake and tsunami.
World Vision Sees 'Major Human Crisis' in Exodus of Iraqi Civilians
Millions of Iraqis have now fled their country after four years of intense suicide bombings and insurgent attacks, World Vision reports.
Christian Aid Partners Help Displaced People in Sri Lanka
Renewed fighting in Sri Lanka has forced more than 155,000 civilians to flee their homes in recent weeks. Christian Aid partners are there and working to support the displaced people as the emergency continues to unfold.