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ACN gives help as fighting in Sri Lanka forces 300,000 to flee
The Bishop of Sri Lanka's stricken northern peninsula has thanked Catholic charity, Aid to the Church in Need, for sending emergency help as violence forces whole communities to flee their homes.
Gospel comp winner debuts on acoustic album
London teenager Zoe Oputah will make her recording debut, after winning a national gospel talent competition, with the release of Acoustic Gospel Volume Two produced by Rockhill Music out on 17 November 2008.
Most Brits would vote Obama - poll
Barack Obama would win by a landslide in the US presidential election next month if the results were down to British voters.
Christians bring Bibles to work
Commissioned by the Bible Society, this 27th October, marks the first Bring Your Bible To Work Day where churchgoers are being encouraged to take their Bible to work, and try to make it a more positive and active part of their daily life...
Kutless is all game with Rock Band 2 and hit tour
As a band that is nightly rocking out with their fans across the country on Creation Festival: The Tour, BEC Recordings' Kutless is thrilled to announce that their song "The Feeling" is featured on the Rock Band 2 downloadable tracks that will be available November 4.
Joel Edwards commissioned as leader of anti-poverty movement
Former head of the Evangelical Alliance UK, Joel Edwards, has been commissioned as the new leader of Christian anti-poverty movement Micah Challenge.
Trans World Radio announces new president
International Christian broadcaster Trans World Radio have announced the selection of Mr Lauren Libby as its new president and CEO.
Ecumenical delegation brings message of solidarity to Uganda
The plight of people displaced by war will be the main topic of a "Living Letters" visit to Uganda this week.
Evangelical Alliance Northern Ireland welcomes abortion reprieve
The Evangelical Alliance welcomed news that plans to extend the 1967 Abortion Act to Northern Ireland through the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill have not been successful.
Demonstrate God's grace to HIV sufferers, evangelicals told
When HIV sufferers turn to the evangelical church, they are looking to reconcile with God but instead find "closed doors and angry faces", says one Christian HIV sufferer.
Iranian authorities release son of hanged pastor
The Iranian authorities have released on bail the son of a Christian pastor who was hanged for converting to Christianity. Ramtin Soodmand, a leader in the Evangelical Church of Iran in Mashhad, is charged with anti-government activities.
World Evangelical Alliance opens General Assembly in Thailand
The world's largest evangelical body has commenced its highly-anticipated general assembly - the first in seven years - on Saturday night with invited Christian leaders from some of the most prominent Christian organisations in the world.
Church must not lose voice in debt debate, says Lutheran head
Faith-based organisations such as the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) and their leaders must not relent on their unequivocal responsibility to agitate for multilateral solutions that ensure fair and just lending and borrowing practices globally.
Cardinal speaks out on 'barbaric indifference' to rights of unborn
Cardinal highlights the "barbaric indifference to the rights of the unborn" as 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights approaches.
Obama attracting more evangelical voters
Anything can happen less than two weeks away from the day the American people head to the booths to elect their next president.
Houses are homes, not assets - Housing Justice
The head of Christian housing charity, Housing Justice, has called on society to place a higher value on houses and flats.