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Staying warm and dry at Wycliffe UK
Making sure facilities are up to the job is full time work for the Centre Services team of Wycliffe Bible Translators.
New aeroplane aids Papua New Guinea Bible translation
Wycliffe Bible Translators' work in Papua New Guinea received a welcome boost last week with the arrival of a new Kodiak aircraft.
Sara Groves seeks to live 'more confessionally' in next recording
As one of the industryâs most prolific and mostâcelebrated artists, Sara Groves will deliver her most personal recording yet, and what she describes as her âsongwriterâs albumâ, Fireflies and Songs, on November 17.
âGod will not forsake you,â priest tells Philippines typhoon survivors
Survivors of the typhoon that swamped Manila and its surrounding provinces on September 26 have been told not to lose hope because God will not forsake them.
Not implementing ELCA Assembly actions 'would be a blessing'
It would be a âblessingâ if the actions taken at the assembly of the largest Lutheran Church in America were not implemented, says the head of the country's second largest Lutheran Church.
Tearfund calls churches to pray for South East Asia
Christian relief and development agency Tearfund is calling on churches to pray for the thousands of people hit by a week of natural disasters in South East Asia.
Pope speaks of âurgentâ need to evangelise Africa
The need to evangelise Africa is âurgentâ, said Pope Benedict XVI at the opening of a three-week synod on the spiritual and practical future of the continent today.
Ethiopian church in Wales celebrates first anniversary
The first Ethiopian church in Wales has celebrated one year since its founding.
Answering the theological challenge of Robbie Williams
How do you respond as a Christian to the lyrics of Robbie Williamsâs latest single âBodiesâ?
Strained NGOs 'urgently' need public support amid relief efforts
Christian humanitarian agencies are calling on their donors and the general public for increased support as they respond to the rolling disasters that have ravaged parts of the Asia Pacific region.
Christian Aid sends £100,000 to Indonesia earthquake victims
Christian Aid has sent £100,000 to its partner agencies in Indonesia as they race to bring emergency relief to thousands of survivors of Wednesdayâs earthquake
Westminster Diocese wants to give young people 'sense' of church
The Catholic Diocese of Westminster says it hopes new proposals will help young people cope with the challenges of adolescence and discern their true vocation.
'Ardi' reverses common understanding of human evolution
A team of researchers unveiled Thursday research findings on the skeleton of a hominid who is now being touted by some as the earliest known human ancestor of modern-day man.
Matt Redman 'will not be shaken'
For Matt Redman, writing worship songs is all about helping people talk to God.
Philippines: Impact of typhoon âshockingâ
World Vision says it is "shocked" by the extent of the devastation caused by Typhoon Ketsana in the Philippines last week, where the homes of more than two million people have been damaged.
World Council of Churches sees honesty as basis for interfaith encounters
Honesty is the basis upon which people of different faiths can have meaningful encounters, say the current and incoming general secretaries of the World Council of Churches.