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Aid agencies call for probe after Kyrgyzstan violence

An alliance of Christian humanitarian groups is pressing the government of Kyrgyzstan to launch an investigation into the recent civil conflict that left over half a million people in immediate need of food, water, shelter, and medical care.

Report: Religious intolerance is the 'new racism'

Religious minorities are facing attack, detention, torture and the repression of their fundamental freedoms on every continent, according to a leading minority rights organisation

The story of A Beautiful Exchange

In the collective expression of a unified church, as the people worship their magnificent Saviour, a beautiful exchange happens: the exchange of the cross for sins, the exchange of His life for our freedom.

Christian congresswoman fights exploitation of children in Mexico

Rosi Orozco leads the fight against human trafficking in Mexico.

Coalition will last, says Christian Conservative MP

The head of the Conservative Christian Fellowship says the coalition Government will last to the end of its five year term.

Global forum inspires teens to end poverty

Sixth formers are returning to their schools and colleges with a vision for ending global poverty after taking part in the Global Student Forum.

Government opens consultation on ‘unnecessary’ laws

The coalition Government has opened a consultation inviting members of the public to suggest laws they think should be repealed.

Tearfund launches appeal to fight hunger in Zimbabwe

Tearfund has launched a new appeal to help impoverished Zimbabweans stave off the threat of extreme hunger.

What's your promise?

Micah Challenge is asking UK Christians not to forget the problems of others in the shadow of the budget, with a new call to action called What’s Your Promise?

Christian leaders pay tribute to Cardinal Walter Kasper

The head of the Catholic Church’s ecumenical affairs office Cardinal Walter Kasper retired from his post Thursday, making way for his successor, Bishop Kurt Koch.

Send-a-radio campaign to save lives in developing world

Christian charity Feba has launched a new campaign to send radios to people around the world suffering from poverty or disaster.

Bebo Norman's latest studio project set for September release

On the heels of his 2010 Dove Award, Bebo Norman has just finished his seventh studio project with award-winning producer Jason Ingram.

God's calling separates twins

Amanda and Theresa Ellis have never been separated for more than a week.

Leprosy Mission urges international community to put focus back on MDGs

The Leprosy Mission has hit out at developed nations for failing to make clear how they plan to achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015.

Sorted! - youth congregation wins special church status

One of Church Army’s Centres of Mission, Sorted, has become only the third Bishop’s Mission Order in the country.