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Riding Lights to Feature John Newton Story
Renowned theatre company Riding Lights will be touring their latest show, African Snow, across the UK in commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of Abolition of Slave Trade.
World Vision Reports of 'Miracle Rescue' in Solomons
World Vision has reported of a 'miracle rescue' in which a small boy was pulled out alive from a massive landslide triggered by the Solomon Islands earthquake.
Manchester Girl Band BlushUK Launches 'Ear Candy'
Manchester-based Christian girl band, blushuk, recently announced the launch of their new album Ear Candy. The album showcases new songs reflecting the issues that they have experienced in conversations and encounters with those at their concerts and in schools.
Shot Belfast Missionary Forgives Gunmen
There is only one word a Belfast missionary priest has for the men who nearly killed him in South Africa: forgiveness. Father Kieran Creagh wishes to meet and forgive the robbers shot him twice at the hospice he founded to help Aids sufferers in Pretoria.
Bishop Calls on Christians to Be 'God's Green Disciples'
The Bishop of Blackburn recently called on Christians to become "God's green disciples". The Rt Rev Nicholas Reade urged people to be more thoughtful about the environment by flying less, walking more and buying fair trade products.
Fair Trade Fashion Hits Cardiff
'Fair trade fashion' will hit Wales next month when models display the latest lines in ethically manufactured clothing. Hosted by Wales' premier fair trade shop Fair Do's, the event marks another historic evening of Welsh action against global poverty and celebrates the fact that Cardiff is the first fair trade capital in the world.
World Vision Continues Aid for Gizo Tsunami
A specialist World Vision team has made a start in tackling the threat of disease in the makeshift hilltop camps in tsunami-hit Gizo in the Solomon Islands, after the recent arrival of a major World Vision aid shipment.
China Welcomes British Sailors' Release in Time for Easter
China has welcomed the release of the British sailors timed with the Easter holiday, who were captured when Iran alleged they entered Iranian territorial waters, an accusation firmly denied by the British Government.
Christian Peoples Alliance Defends Faith Schools
The Christian Peoples Alliance in Scotland has called the Scottish Greens "eco-fascists" over their plans for religious schools. The CPA condemned the Greens for wanting to integrate state religious schools into non-denominational education, making the defence of faith schools a major pledge in their campaign.
Lloyd Webber's Joseph Musical to Hit West End this Summer
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, a new production of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, will open in London at the Adelphi Theatre on Tuesday 17 July, following previews from 6 July.
World Vision Continues Emergency Aid for Homeless Tsunami Victims
World Vision continues to provide emergency aid to thousands of people who were left homeless and injured by the tsunami in the Solomon Islands, after a quake measuring 8.0 hit the Islands on Monday.
Three Million Waiting for Invite to Church, Survey Claims
A new survey released today has found that one in seven adults in the UK attends a Christian church each month, while nearly three million more people say they would attend church if only they were asked.
BarlowGirl Partners with Evangelists and Musicians for Psalms 73 Campaign
Popular US Christian rock group, BarlowGirl, has partnered with some of today's top Christian authors, evangelists and musicians to lead a 73-day campaign titled Psalms 73.
British Council and Youth Sports Trust Experience South Africa with Students
The British Council and the Youth Sports Trust recently took representatives from the Hertford and Ware House Sports Partnership and The Sele School to South Africa, as part of the "Dreams and Teams" initiative.
Sculpture Tours UK to Mark 200th Anniversary of Abolition of Slave Trade
As the UK commemorates the end of the slave trade, the Freedom! sculpture is touring the nation, from London to Bristol. The Freedom! sculpture is an original sculpture that has been commissioned by Christian Aid and National Museums Liverpool from a group of Haitian artists representing their continuing struggle for freedom and human rights.
Gospel Artist Tonèx Returns to Verity Records
US gospel artist Tonèx announced last week at the Urban Network Summit in California that he has officially come out of retirement and made amends with Verity Records.