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Mildmay celebrates 10 years of transforming lives in Uganda
A pioneering Aids programme in Uganda, set up by the UK-based Christian Aids charity, Mildmay, is celebrating 10 years of serving those in need.
Church leaders pave way for world's largest Reformed body
Plans for the historic merger of the two largest Reformed church bodies in the world will be consolidated this week during a high-level, five-day meeting that opened Monday.
Church still 'leading light' in East Timor struggle for justice
The church's ability to keep the East Timorese community strong through 25 years of occupation and conflict will also be "instrumental" in helping the poverty-stricken country to move forward, a leading Timorese politician, Fernanda Borges, will tell a UK audience when she visits London on October 14.
End of talkgospel.com marks change for Premier
Premier Christian Media have announced the closure of their online gospel radio station, talkgospel.com in a bid to consolidate their media brand.
Emerging leaders to discuss next generation church
Emerging leaders are to engage in conversations about the future of the church, new expressions of church and its mission in the 21st century.
Getting out of debt when the credit crunch bites
Care for the Family's Rob Parsons has 10 Top Tips to help people get through the credit crunch.
Iraqi lawmaker attempts to reassure Christians of rights
Iraqi Christians remain concerned over the removal of a minority quota system in the forthcoming provincial elections designed to protect the rights of minority communities.
Methodist housing group to offer reflexology to residents
MHA, the Methodist-based housing and care charity for older people, announced the successful completion of the first stage in its plan to offer reflexology free of charge to all its residents.
Curate launches world's first range of fair trade clerical shirts
Curate adds to number of fair trade products with new range of fairly traded clerical shirts.
Death does not have the final word, says evangelist
Although assured of his son's place in heaven, evangelist Greg Laurie told thousands in Philadelphia that he will never be at peace with his son's death. At the same time, he will never be at peace with his own death or anybody else's, he said, because "death is the enemy".
2008 a bad year for children, says CARE
As MPs and Peers returned to Parliament today after the summer recess, Christian social policy charity CARE released a disturbing new publication, 'Wither Children's Rights?'
Irish senator to address Christian Democrats' London rally
The annual conference of the Christian Peoples Alliance party will hear an appeal by independent Irish Senator, Ronan Mullen, for the European Union to renew its Christian roots.
Release rallies support against apostasy law in Iran
Release International has launched a viral video to help Christians in Iran, where converts from Islam may soon face the death penalty.
Guitar Praise to hit the UK's shop shelves before Christmas
Guitar Praise is enjoying huge media interest even though it has not yet reached the UK's shores.
Cardinal welcomes launch of new cancer fund
Cardinal Keith O'Brien has welcomed the launch of a new fund which will support women diagnosed with cancer during pregnancy.
Lichfield Cathedral narrowly misses out on £5m funding
Lichfield Cathedral said on Monday that it was disappointed to learn that its current bid for £5 million funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund has failed.