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Southern Baptists elect Bryant Wright as next President
Atlanta-area pastor Bryant Wright has been elected Tuesday to serve as the new president of the Southern Baptist Convention, the largest Protestant denomination in the country.
Funding crisis threatens work of prison ministry
An evangelist says his ministry among prisoners has come under threat as a result of a funding crisis brought on by the financial crisis.
Church leaders meet relatives of Bloody Sunday victims
Protestant church leaders have met relatives of the victims of Bloody Sunday following the long-awaited publication of the Saville Report.
God makes sense even amid pain, says author
Hundreds of thousands of lives are swept away in a massive tsunami. Six million people are murdered for their race.
MP thanks Christians for prayers after stabbing
An East London MP who was stabbed by one of his constituents last month has thanked Christians for their prayers and supports.
Catholic Church seeks to clarify purpose of Popeâs visit
Catholic churches across England, Scotland and Wales are to receive a booklet this weekend which attempts to set out the purpose of Pope Benedictâs state visit in September.
Hong Kong Christians celebrate new cathedral
Hong Kong Anglicans celebrate their new cathedral, reaffirm commitment to educational and social services
Christian Aid condemns EU's 'two-faced' approach to climate agreement
Europe is behaving in a dangerously two-faced way when it comes to protecting the worldâs climate, Christian Aid warned as the UN climate talks drew to a close in Bonn last week.
World will be dark unless Christians have 'spiritual ambition' - Bishop
The world will be a dark place in the 21st century unless Christians have "spiritual ambition" to present Jesus Christ, says Bishop of London.
Mission Worship praises the Beautiful One
Kingswayâs release of a second album in the Mission Worship series underlines just how healthy the current state of worship is these days.
Now's the time to inspire kids to change the world, says pastor
This is no time for passive youth ministry, says one youth ministry expert.
Akinola puts phenomenal growth of Nigerian Church down to evangelism
When churches cease to evangelise they no longer have the right to exist, says Peter Akinola.
Sahel facing âworst food crisis for five yearsâ
Christian development agency Tearfund has called on international donors to step in as more than 10 million people face a âsevereâ food crisis in the Sahel.
CofE Pensions Board Secretary receives OBE
Among those honoured in the recent Queen's Birthday Honours is Michael Geoffrey Shaun Farrell, Secretary & Chief Executive of the Church of England Pensions Board, awarded the OBE "for services to the Church of England".