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Relationship summit encourages single believers to maintain purity
A 23-year-old minister and social entrepreneur is calling on other young Christians to maintain their sexual purity.
Church of England offers prayers to calm wedding day jitters
Couples attending this yearâs biggest wedding shows will be able to ask for prayer to calm their wedding day nerves â by visiting the Church of Englandâs stand and filling out a specially designed prayer postcard. A priest on the stand will promise to pray for the couple the week prior to their big day.
Christians in authority face difficulties, says Duncan Smith
Former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith has spoken of the difficulties faced by Christians in positions of authority in the UK.
Cambridge professor says economy must value natural wealth
An economy that does not value its natural wealth is following an unsustainable development path, argues one Cambridge University professor.
Gunman guilty of late-term abortionist's murder
The 51-year-old man who admitted to killing late-term abortion doctor George Tiller was found guilty of first-degree murder on Friday.
Operation Mobilisation helps even more young Christians mature in faith
Operation Mobilisation anticipates thousands of young Christians will attend its weeklong discipleship events as it prepares for five TeenStreets this year.
Economy must seek common good, says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has called for an ethical economy rooted in stability and seeking the common good.
Study: Movies with sex and nudity don't sell
Hollywood would have people believe that sex and nudity sell at the box office. But a recent study shows statistically sex scenes do not translate to ticket sales.
A good start to 2010 for All Star United
Ian Eskelin and his band All Star United are more than happy with the way things have started so far this year. With the release of their latest full length cd The Good Album comes a great new bonus single: the perfectly titled âBeautiful Wayâ.
Rend Collective Experiment: The shape of things to come
The Rend Collective Experiment had a good night on Saturday 16 January. A very good night. This was not just another album launch in front of a capacity crowd. This was something extra. Something bold. Something entirely different.
Every believer must be a soul winner, say African church planters
Every Christian must be a soul winner, declared an African church planter who oversees a fellowship of more than 18,000 local churches.
Canadian Anglicans confront decline
After more than thirty years of membership decline, Anglicans in Canada have decided to face the crisis and no longer have any "head-in-the-sand" denial, as one priest put it.
Wall Street should tithe bonuses to Haiti, say US Christians
A Christian ministry in the US is calling upon Wall Street fat cats to donate one tenth of their bonuses to help rebuild Haiti.
Europe needs sustainable future, say bishops
Senior bishops in the Church of England have called on the EU to put sustainability and the needs of citizens at the forefront of its strategy for the coming decade.
Outcry in Pakistan over death of Christian girl
A 12-year-old Christian domestic servant in Pakistan is believed to have died as a result of mistreatment at the hands of her Muslim employers.