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Church Army evangelist to reach out as living sculpture
Church Army evangelist Alison Wooding is one of the lucky few to have been given an hour on the plinth in London's Trafalgar Square.
UK churches start planning Olympics outreach
Hundreds of Christian leaders meet to begin the task of mobilising the church for outreach during the London Olympics in 2012.
Fee steals No 1 spot in iTunes Christian chart with new single
After being released to iTunes earlier this week, the newest single from Fee, âGlory to God Foreverâ, has shot to the No 1 spot on the iTunes Christian and gospel singles chart.
Orthodox Anglican leader: Choice is between life and death
The head of the newly established Anglican Church in North America has sent an open letter to the entire Anglican Communion contrasting the recent actions of his orthodox body to that of The Episcopal Church in the US.
Langham Preaching director becomes new Keswick chairman
Jonathan Lamb, Director of the Langham Preaching for Langham Partnership International, will be the new Chairman of the Keswick Convention Council from this summer onwards.
Royal Welsh Show is symbol of hope for farmers, says Archbishop
The Royal Welsh Show is a celebration of agriculture, a caution about threats to the environment and a symbol of hope and encouragement in times of despair, said the Archbishop of Wales this week.
Ugandan priests help displaced make long awaited journey home
Priests and seminarians in Uganda dedicated to helping displaced people are celebrating a job well done after they returned to their home villages in their thousands.
Get happy and glorify God with Robin Mark's Year of Grace
Forget your sorrows and your cares and worship with Robin Mark like it's your Year of Grace!
Norfolk churches get ready to welcome new visitors
More than 200 churches in Norfolk are getting ready to open their doors to the public as part of Norfolk Open Churches Week 2009.
Jimmy Carter confronts 'religious prejudice' against women
Former president Jimmy Carter and The Elders group of global leaders are calling for a change to "the harmful and discriminatory practices against women and girls and give their full support to the equality of allâ.
Bishop: Church must fill âvacuumâ in political leadership on migration
The Catholic Churchâs migration bishop Patrick Lynch says there is a âvaccumâ in political leadership on the question of migrants that the church must fill.
YMCA appoints new Chief Executive
Ian Green has been chosen to head up YMCA England. Green has held the position in an interim capacity since July 2008 and previously was the Chief Executive of Kingston and Wimbledon YMCA.
Sunday ferry crossing upsets Christians in Stornoway
The first Sunday crossing between Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis and the Scottish mainland has left some local Christians fearing an end to their way of life.
Rick Warren joins Twitter
Megachurch pastor Rick Warren has finally been swept up by the Twitter craze and started posting in the popular social networking site.
Creative evangelism in Latvia
As a student, it never occurred to Dave Glover that one meeting would prove life transforming. He recalls the event that is moving him on today, 35 years later with a developing ministry in Latvia.
Prolonged droughts add to woes of millions in East Africa
West African church leaders have called on African governments and the international community to aggressively respond to issues that contribute to poverty and unrest on the continent, after concluding a week-long conference in Liberiaâs capital.