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Zimbabwe Anglicans still shut out of churches
Anglicans in Zimbabwe who have been shut out of church buildings are protesting against police harassment.
Storkey calls on church and media to forge new relationship
The new Chair of the Church and Media Network has called for a new relationship between the church and media to make the most of the opportunities opening up in the digital age.
Michael W Smith and friends record song for Haiti
Michael W Smith has gathered a who's-who of the music community to record "Come Together Now" for Haiti.
Archbishop hits out at campaign for mercy killings
The Archbishop of York has condemned a campaign to legalise mercy killings that he feels is being driven by celebrities without any regard for Parliament and the will of the âsilent majorityâ.
US church: Our team was 'falsely arrested' in Haiti
A Baptist church in Idaho whose members were detained in Haiti for attempting to move children to the Dominican Republic has said its team was âfalsely arrestedâ and that it is working to âclear up the misunderstandingâ.
Pope attacks UKâs equality legislation
Pope Benedict has called upon Catholic bishops from England and Wales to defend the faith in the face of controversial equality legislation passing through Parliament.
Worship leaders seek revival in UK churches
Noel Robinson was on a mission over the weekend to see churches set on fire once again by the power of worship.
Stephen Baldwin talks Celebrity Big Brother and sharing faith
Actor-turned-evangelist Stephen Baldwin talks about why he entered the Celebrity Big Brother house and sharing his faith with celebrities.
Scottish Christians to distribute thousands of Bibles in Vietnam
The Scottish Bible Society has launched an appeal to raise funds to print and distribute thousands of Bibles in Vietnam.
Trans World Radio to launch on DAB
Trans World Radio (TWR) is to launch on DAB digital radio on 1st April 2010.
Disappointment after Cuban pastor loses right to appeal
Fears of a crackdown on Cuban evangelicals after pastor is denied right to appeal for freedom.
The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible
If your new yearâs resolution was to study the Bible and understand the history of God even better then look no further than the Zondervan Pictorial Encyclopedia of the Bible.
Haiti officials arrest US Baptists over orphan 'abduction'
Ten Baptists from the US have been arrested in Haiti for supposedly trying to take dozens of children out of the quake-devastated country and into the Dominican Republic.
World Leprosy Day highlights lifechanging projects in Nepal
As more than a hundred countries are marking World Leprosy Day today, the Leprosy Mission is hoping to raise thousands of pounds for its hospital in Nepal.
Archbishop: An ethical economy is built on ethical people
If the world wants an ethical economy, it must build ethical people. That was the message from the Archbishop of Canterbury at the end of a three-day conference at Trinity Church on Wall Street.
Getting the call: Education Sunday
The last Sunday in January marks Education Sunday, when churches across the country will consider what it means to be âcalled to serveâ, the theme of this yearâs annual day of prayer and celebration for all those involved in the world of education.