Sumit Charles
French Senate bans religious symbols in public schools
PARIS – The French Senate approved a law to give public schools the right to ban almost anything worn clearly as a religious symbol.
Bush Defends Faith-Based Initiatives in the 'City of Angels'
"The hope and healing of faith-based services are an integral part of working together to make America a more hopeful place for all,"
Diocese of Oxford launches web church
Oxford diocese has launched an INTERNET church or i-church as part of their Cutting Edge programme of new expressions of church.
CWS advocating on Behalf of Haitians
NEW YORK – Global humanitarian agency CWS announced that it will provide initial shipments
Ecumenical Advocacy Days for Global Peace with Justice
WASHINGTON, D.C.--Delegates from across the nation are converging here to participate in the second annual ecumenical gathering, concerning urgent global issues.
200th Anniversary of Bible Society world-wide
The governor of New South Wales and Patron of Bible Society NSW, Her Excellency, Professor Marie Bashir AC will officially open Bible Society's new offices in Macquarie Park on Sunday, March 7th at 2pm.
Disappointment at Oxford Union as gay bishop decides to pull out
Organizers of the debate have reacted strongly to news that Bishop Robinson has withdrawn just days before the event was to take place.
Christians Gather In London To Pray For Burma
Christians from all over the world will be meeting in London on March 13th to pray for democracy, freedom, peace and justice in Burma.
The Church of England questions BBC analysis of faith poll
The Church of England has questioned the BBC’s portrayal of results from a survey of 10,000 people in 10 countries
LWF and Vatican urged Churches worldwide to celebrate the fifth anniversary
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (PCPCU) have jointly invited the LWF member churches and Roman Catholic Church worldwide
Beijing Christian Council to build two more Churches in the Chinese capital
BEIJING, Mar. 2: According to the Beijing Christian Council, soon China will have two more Churches in the Capital.
Marines, Sailors drawn to night Bible studies
Japan: According to Anderson, a Baltimore native, the Bible studies started out with an attendance of 20 and climbed to more than 50 a night in a matter of just one week.
Tearfund launches Church fair trade campaign
Christian relief and development agency Tearfund is launching a campaign to encourage churches to mark the 10th anniversary of the Fairtrade Mark by committing to become a fairtrade church
The story of Jesus has never been told any better
On the second day of the Lenten season, crowds continued to flock to area theaters yesterday to witness "The Passion,"