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HOPE brings churches together in prayer and fasting
Christians from across the UK will be praying together for the church and nation this September.
Church runs free street dance lessons for inner-city kids
A church in Portsmouth is offering free street dancing lessons for children in the city's Somerstown area.
Kingdom Bank, Tearfund team up for save and give account
A new special account allows Kingdom Bank's customers to use the interest from their savings to support the development charity
Booking opens for Methodist Children and Youth Assembly
Young Methodists will be inspired to make a difference in the world when they meet for the annual Methodist Church's Children and Youth Assembly.
Steve Saint seriously injured testing missionary technology
Steve Saint, the 61-year-old son of martyred MAF missionary, Nate Saint, has been seriously injured in Gainesville, Florida, while testing new missionary technology.
Doctor given official warning over faith comments
A Christian doctor has been given an official warning by the General Medical Council after he talked about his faith with a patient.
Website targets Bible poverty in society - and in the church
A new website has been launched by theologians to address the lack of Bible knowledge in the UK and US.
Christian Marketplace magazine to cease publication
Premier Christian Media and CCP have announced their decision to cease the publication of their Christian Marketplace magazine.
Kirk Franklin to open 2012 World Choir Games
Gospel veteran Kirk Franklin is set to perform at the opening ceremony of this year's World Choir Games.
Sorted magazine dreams big for Olympic giveaway
The UK's Christian men's magazine Sorted has an Olympic dream to distribute 250,000 copies of a special London Games edition of the Christian men's magazine throughout the capital city as an ultimate evangelistic opportunity.
Restaurant childrenâs meals alarmingly high in salt
Childrenâs meals at some of the leading restaurant chains have been found to contain more than the recommended amount of salt for an entire day.
Chinese officials forced woman to abort baby at 7 months
A seven-month pregnant mother in China was recently beaten and forced to abort her unborn daughter, according to human rights groups. A graphic image of the aborted baby lying next to the mother has been posted on the Web.
1,000 Christians pray for democracy in China
Over a thousand Christians met in Hong Kong last week to pray for democracy in China before attending a candlelight vigil to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.
Norway tragedy inspires Hillsong album
A tragedy that shocked the world is the inspiration behind Hillsong's next live release, Cornerstone.
Bear Grylls backs appeal for West Africa
The food crisis has become so critical in West Africa that some families are being forced to survive on leaves, Tearfund has warned.
'World is a gift', says Archbishop ahead of Rio+20
The Archbishop of Canterbury has reminded governments of the need to preserve the world for the next generation.