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Steve Chalke takes Apprentice on UK tour
Steve Chalke takes Apprentice on tour this autumn following the successful launch of his book and DVD, Apprentice: Walking the Way of Christ.
Conference to help churches welcome disabled people
Churches will be encouraged to reach out to the 1.5 million people in the UK who have learning disabilities at a conference being held next month in London.
It's time for Europe
Thirty years after it first began, the heart of Open Air Campaigners still lies with evangelising Europe, the only part of the world where the church is shrinking.
People of faith pray on UN Day of Peace
People of faith around the world prayed for peace on Monday to mark the United Nations International Day of Peace.
Premier Christian Radio goes digital across the nation
Premier Christian Radio hit the nation for the first time on Monday since receiving its DAB digital license.
Thought for the Day controversy to be aired in public debate
The Church and Media Network will host a public debate on BBC Radio 4âs controversial Thought for the Day next month.
Scottish Catholic Church urges parishes to go online
A joint initiative between the Catholic Church in Scotland and ISYS Computer Services, a Glasgow-based IT company, launches this week urging all of Scotland's 500 Catholic parishes to go online.
Cardiff's faith communities to consider social impact of global warming
Cardiff's faith communities will gather at City Hall on Tuesday to consider the social impact of global warming and the importance of limiting damage to the environment through cutting carbon consumption.
Williams calls on US and Iraq to protect Iranian exiles
The head of the Anglican Communion said Sunday that the United States and the Iraqi government is obligated to protect the Iranian exiles living in a refugee camp in Iraq from violence and abuse.
Archbishop tells Pakistani President of blasphemy law danger
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has spoken of his concern about violence against Christians in Pakistan.
In great shape â but for how long?
English cathedrals have never been in better condition nor better cared for. Yet they may soon be at risk.
Church of England launches climate justice fund
Make it personal; support the poor by counting your carbon says CofE.
CAP reveals nation's favourite verse
Christians Against Poverty reveals nation's favourite verse and launches new range of clothing.
Christian hotel owners in legal battle after complaint by Muslim guest
The Christian owners of a hotel in Liverpool face a £5,000 fine and criminal record after a Muslim guest complained she had been insulted.
Nurse faces disciplinary action for wearing crucifix
A Christian nurse in Exeter is facing disciplinary action by the NHS hospital where she works for refusing to remove a crucifix necklace.
Live Life Loud with Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson is to release its latest album Live Life Loud this Tuesday on BEC Recordings / Tooth & Nail Records.