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Love Parade victims remembered at memorial service
A memorial service has been held in the German city of Duisburg to remember victims of last weekâs Love Parade tragedy.
Archbishop receives Freedom of the City of Swansea
The Archbishop of Canterbury is to be presented with the Freedom of the City of Swansea at a ceremony in the city's Guildhall today.
Adrian Plass to release first book of poetry
Authentic Media is bringing to print Silences and Nonsenses, a twenty-five year collection of poetry written by best-selling author Adrian Plass.
Lady Gagaâs label signs Benedictine nuns
An order of Benedictine nuns has won a major record deal with the same label that handles Lady Gaga and U2.
Benny Hinn and Paula White deny romantic relationship
Television preachers Benny Hinn and Paula White have rejected reports in the press last week suggesting that they are romantically involved.
'Interview with the Vampire' author Anne Rice quits 'quarrelsome' Christianity
âMaybe commitment to Christ means not being a Christian," says Anne Rice.
London march protests murder of Pakistani Christians
Pakistani Christians living in the UK will today hold a peaceful rally to protest the murder of two Christian brothers outside a courthouse in Faisalabad, Pakistan, last week.
Baptists from 105 countries unite in Honolulu
Thousands of Baptists from around the world have converged in Honolulu this week for the 20th Baptist World Congress.
Sho Baraka encourages Christians to be lions in today's culture
Born in Canada, but raised in California, communicating a message as an artist has always been a part of who Sho is. Introduced to Hip Hop at a young age, he grew to love its content and attitude.
Echoing Angels recording for early 2011 release
Entertainment One Music continues to broaden its roster with new signing, Echoing Angels.
Government may give green light to atheist schools
Plans to set up atheist schools could soon be given the green light by the Government.
Suspected Islamists shoot five Christians to death in Pakistan
A dozen masked men shot five Christians to death as they came out of their church building in Sukkur, Pakistan, on July 15, two months after a banned Islamic extremist group sent church leaders a threatening letter, reports Compassion News Direct.
AIDS: 'Do we have the courage to step out and take the lead?'
The experience of African women theologians has been a crucial element in helping faith communities respond to the challenge of HIV and AIDS in Africa, says the coordinator of an ecumenical network on the pandemic on the continent.
Russian Orthodox Church facing âaggressive atheismâ, says Patriarch
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill has called on members of the Church to remain firm in their belief in God in the face of âaggressive atheismâ and âresurgent paganismâ.
England has lost its confidence in the Gospel, says former principal
The church in England is guilty of trying to keep the Gospel back and hook people by other messages, says Derek Tidball.
Vicar found guilty of conducting sham marriages
A Sussex vicar has been found guilty of conducting hundreds of sham marriages to allow illegal immigrants to remain in the UK.