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Three plead guilty to Stoke Minster roof lead theft
Three people have admitted the theft of metal from the roof of Stoke Minster when they appeared at Stoke on Trent Crown Court on Monday.
Widespread destruction hampering Pakistan flood response
Christian aid agencies have warned that the destruction of transport and communication links is leaving many victims of the Pakistani floods virtually âcut offâ from outside help.
Church in China experiencing 'tremendous' growth
The church in China is experiencing tremendous growth like never before, says the World Council of Churches (WCC).
Kingsway moves into movies
Kingsway has announced a big jump forward in one of their latest ventures: the distribution of Christian movies.
Orthodox patriarch prays for rain as deadly wildfires rage in Russia
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has told Christians to pray for rain as wildfires continue to spread in parts of Russia.
Baptist World Alliance confirms new president
Virginia native John Upton was elected Saturday to lead the Baptist World Alliance as its new president.
Racism is contrary to the Gospel â Jim Wallis
Racial reconciliation and overcoming racial segregation must be a part of the churchâs mission in the world today, says evangelical writer and activist Jim Wallis.
'I cannot succeed without God,' says Nigerian President
Dr Goodluck Jonathan, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, has called on Nigerian religious leaders "not to relent" in "praying for the peace of the country".
Tearfund launches aid app for iPhone
Tearfund has launched a new campaigning application for the iPhone and iPad, the first of its kind to be launched by an aid group in the UK.
Exploring Israel Part 1
Places in the Bible become very real when you visit Jerusalem.
CSW calls on Pakistan to repeal blasphemy laws
Blasphemy laws in Pakistan are being used as a tool to settle personal vendettas or pursue extremist agendas, says an advocacy group supporting persecuted Christians.
Christian aid groups respond as Pakistan flood kills over 1,000
More than one thousand people have been killed by heavy monsoon rains that lashed through Pakistan's north-west region last week.
Jordan River unsafe for baptisms - environmental group
The Jordan River is severely polluted, says one environmental group that is warning against future baptismal ceremonies.
'Hunger season' has hit Niger early, aid group warns
A Christian aid agency that has been working in Niger since 1995 says the current food shortage in the West African country is the worst they have seen since the 2005 food crisis.