Jennifer Gold

Scotland to Open Controversial £2m Stem Cell Factory

A controversial £2m stem cell factory, believed to be the first of its kind in Europe, has been officially opened in Scotland. It has been touted as a hope to find treatments for diseases such as diabetes, leukaemia and Parkinson's...

Bible Society Develops Mission with New Marketing Appointment

Bible Society has appointed Giorgio Gori, an award winning marketer, into the new role of Head of Marketing, as the organisation looks to develop its mission strategy and optimise its effectiveness.

Orthodox Church of Cyprus Elections Thrown into Turmoil

The elections to elect a new head for the influential Orthodox Church of Cyprus have been thrown into turmoil this week as allegations of polling irregularities surface...

Church Equips Parishes to Support Followers on Path of Faith

The Church of England this week has released three sets of resources with the aim of equipping local parishes across England with the tools to mark major milestones in a Christian's journey of faith...

Churches Destroyed in Nigeria as Muslim Extremists React to Pope's Comments

At least ten churches have been set alight and Christian homes and businesses looted last week, during rioting in Dutse, the capital of Jigawa State in Northern Nigeria. The attacks are believed to have been further violent reaction...

Veteran HCJB World Radio Programme Producer Dies Aged 81

Hisako Ozaki, a longtime missionary and on-air personality with HCJB World Radio's Japanese Language Service, has died in Wheaton, Illinois, USA after a lengthy fight with cancer. She was 81...

Methodist Church to Host Landmark Climate Change Debate

Methodist Church House has announced that it will host a public debate on the role of air travel as a cause of climate change on Thursday 28 September...

Christian Charity Rebukes Government for lack of Social Exclusion Engagement

The Christian Charity CARE has expressed concern about the government's new social exclusion action plan published last week. The organisation expressed disappointment with a lack of engagement...

Malaysia Missionaries to Offer Testimonies to West Midland Churches

Three young Malaysian Christians who have been serving English churches in Shropshire and the Black Country will be giving their testimonies as Missionaries to the West Midlands this weekend at Lichfield Cathedral...

Lifewords Looks to Share Gospel Message with New Christmas Range 2006

Lifewords has launched its new Christmas range for 2006, and has promoted it as including items suitable for children, families, young adults, as well as older audiences....

Video Resources Launched to Focus Prayers for the Persecuted Church

As million of Christians worldwide are preparing to join the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church in November, a powerful new video resource has been released to help them focus their prayers...

Nigeria Bishops Gather for Second Plenary Meeting

The second plenary meeting of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) 2006 will take place in Calabar, Cross River State...

WCC Central Committee Renews Commitment to Ecumenism

The World Council of Churches has concluded its Central Committee meeting in Geneva with new plans to adopt a streamlined programme...

African & Caribbean Evangelicals Prepare for 7th Annual Conference

The African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance (ACEA) is set to hold its 7th annual conference for children and youth workers this month...

Tearfund Urges More Action on Climate Change in Developing World

Tearfund has said that more must be done in the developing world to combat climate change. The Christian charity’s call comes as...

Church Leader Released as Vietnam Amnesty Sees 5,300 Prisoners Freed

A Vietnamese church leader from the Hmong ethnic minority has been released as part of Vietnam's National Day amnesty of over 5,300 prisoners...