Maria Mackay
World Council of Churches Praying for Korean Hostages
World Council of Churches calls on its members to unite in prayer for release of South Korean hostages in Afghanistan.
Taste of Adventure Helps Young Christian and Muslim Men Bond
Canoeing and mountain-biking have brought young Christian and Muslim men together as part of a weekend of sharing their differences and similarities.
Rubber Ducks to go Quackers on Thames for Charity
Thousands of rubber ducks will set off down the River Thames this September in a bid to set a new world record and raise £500,000 for charity.
Barnabas Brings Revival to RE Lessons
A breath of fresh air is coming to RE lessons nationwide thanks to a Christian education initiative to help schools get creative with the Bible and gospel message.
India's Supreme Court Postpones Dalit Decision Again
The outcome has emerged of a hearing in India's Supreme Court last week on a case arguing the equal rights of Dalit Christians.
Homelessness and Hope
Alastair Murray, Development Co-ordinator for Christian charity Housing Justice UNLEASH, on the care the churches are providing for Britain's homeless.
Church Stands by Flood Victims
Church of England clergy and members are helping victims of the devastating floods that have hit Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire.
Salvation Army Brings Relief to Flood-Hit Regions
Salvation Army personnel are bringing warm clothes, hot meals and some much-needed comfort to victims of the severe flooding in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
Sentamu Urges Conservative Anglicans to Attend Lambeth Conference
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has warned conservative Anglicans that they risk breaking ties with the Archbishop of Canterbury and with historic Anglicanism if they boycott the 2008 Lambeth Conference.
Archbishop of Armagh expresses Doubt over Anglican Covenant
The Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, the Most Rev Alan Harper, has spoken out on the "sin" of division plaguing what he calls the "tortured" Anglican Communion.
Prep Time ahead of Mission to Seafarers' Cycle Challenge
Mission to Seafarers supporters are getting themselves into shape ahead of this year's Tour Pour La Mer cycle challenge to raise vital funds for the mission organisation's work with seafarers and shippers.
'Labels R4 Jars, Not Young People,' say Young Christian Workers
A seven foot jar full of pickled hoodies will be paraded along Fleet Street in London next Tuesday to bring the message to the media that 'labels R4 jars, not young people'.
Congo Bishops Alarmed by 'Uncontrolled Pillaging of Natural Resources'
Bishops and archbishops from across the Democratic Republic of Congo have pulled together to form an episcopal commission to monitor the exploitation of natural resources in the country.
Head of European Baptist Federation Calls for Release of Pastor in Azerbaijan
The head of the European Baptist Federation is appealing to Baptists across Europe to write to the President of Azerbaijan asking for the release of a Baptist pastor the EBF fears has been unfairly imprisoned.
Housing Justice Appeals for More Affordable Housing
Alastair Murray, Development Co-ordinator for Christian charity Housing Justice UNLEASH, has called on Prime Minister Gordon Brown to provide more affordable housing.
Scottish Moderator to Lead Cut the Carbon March in Edinburgh
The Moderator of the Church of Scotland General Assembly will join more than 1000 people as they march to highlight the devastating impact of global warming.