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Church Army celebrates 25 years of caring for Cardiffâs young homeless
Church Army will this Thursday celebrate 25 years of caring for young homeless people in Cardiff.
Iranian Christians dispute election results
Many Iranian Christians are refusing to accept their countryâs presidential election results that claim hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner, according to a Christian persecution watchdog.
Israel sees tourism opportunity with holy sites
Israel's new Tourism Minister says he will promote Holy Land and its centre Jerusalem as the âbest tourist attractionâ for followers of the three monotheistic faiths around the world.
Stoke church consults on reusing burial space
A Stoke-on-Trent church is consulting local residents over a proposal to re-use parts of its churchyard for new burials.
Max Lucado in 'life-changing' trip to Ethiopia
Best-selling author, Max Lucado, recently experienced first-hand the immense need for aid in Ethiopia when he visited the country in May with international humanitarian agency World Vision.
London pastor initiates door-to-door blitz
A north-east London pastor is responding to Jesusâ command to go by launching door-to-door evangelism.
Big music month on God TV
GOD TV is to feature many USA and UK Christian recording artists, musicians and bands in its programming over the next few weeks
Conference to address euthanasia
The Christian Medical Fellowship is to host a one day conference discussing end of life care and euthanasia.
Pakistan relief efforts under threat, say agencies
When top EU officials meet with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari this week, the plight of the more than one million people affected by fighting in the countryâs Swat valley must be first on the agenda, insist nine major international aid agencies.
Christ calls us to be neighbours to immigrants, says WCC chief
The head of the World Council of Churches has called upon Christians to live out the core message in Jesusâ parable of the Good Samaritan and treat others as their neighbours.
Orissa still waiting for return to normality
Although violence in India's Orissa state has ebbed, normality cannot fully return until the victims of last year's attacks by Hindu extremists have returned to their villages, says an official of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM).
Sidewalk Prophets speak Simple Truths
New Fervent Records band Sidewalk Prophets will make their debut on August 25 with the release of These Simple Truths.
Worshippers help to choose new Bishop of Portsmouth
Church of England worshippers are among those who will help to choose the new Bishop of Portsmouth.
Premier looking for best Christian websites
The Christian Web and New Media Awards have announced they will be presenting this year's winners with a range of high tech prizes including an Apple Mac Notebook, a Nintendo Wii, an Apple iTouch and a home cinema projector.
Christian cyclone victims in Bangladesh may be 'neglected'
Hundreds of thousands of people in Bangladeshâs southwestern region remain homeless after a cyclone struck late last month, killing more than 260 people.
Christians celebrate answered prayers
Christians who took part in the Global Day of Prayer on the last day of May, Pentecost Sunday, are celebrating answers to their prayers.