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Biblica devotionals boost morale of unemployed
Biblica hopes new devotionals will help the millions left unemployed in the recession find new hope through God's word.
David Crowder gives a personal look inside Church Music
Singer-songwriter David Crowder's back with a new album and short clip telling fans all about it!
Colombian pastor assassinated by suspected paramilitaries
A Colombian pastor was assassinated in his home last Sunday by three masked gunmen. Forty-one year old Rafael Velasquez, pastor of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Marañonal, died instantly.
Call to lapsed Christians hits the airwaves
Churches are to call former churchgoers back to church this year with a rap-style invitation to go out via the radio.
Hybels redirects Christians to 'the forgotten way'
Pastor Bill Hybels launched a sermon series over the weekend challenging his 25,000-strong congregation to return to Jesus' way - or what he called the "forgotten way".
Heal Our Land
Christians are praying for a move of God in the UK when a new production based on the music of Jimmy and Carol Owens takes to the road in 2010.
BibleLands appoints new chief executive
BibleLands has appointed Jeremy Moodey as its new Chief Executive. He takes up his new post on 1 November.
New releases on the way from Vicky Beeching
Integrity Music has signed worship artist and songwriter Vicky Beeching for the worldwide release of a self-titled EP due November 24 and followed by a full-length CD, Eternity Invades, slated for release in early 2010.
Study reveals impact of social media on evangelical students
A first-of-its kind study on the impact of social networking activities on evangelical Christian college students is raising some red flags but also acknowledging the benefits of tools such as Facebook and text messaging.
Christian Aid calls for safeguards to protect Ghana from tax dodgers
A new tax haven created by the West African state of Ghana could attract tax dodgers and drug traders seeking to launder money unless safeguards are introduced, warns a report launched today.
Belfast church launches legal bid for right to sodomy ads
A Belfast church is heading to the High Court in a bid to overturn a ban on a newspaper advertisement in which it describes sodomy as an abomination.
Fallen fireman remembered in church service
Church service honours the fireman who died tackling a blaze at a pub in Edinburgh in July.
Bishop warns of moral crisis at farewell service
The Bishop of Rochester warned of the moral crisis facing Britain at his farewell service on Saturday.