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Rev Ian Coffey to join Moorlands

Moorlands College are delighted to announce that the Rev Ian Coffey will be joining the Faculty as the Director of Leadership Training from September 2008.

Jewish schools celebrate $3.75m donation from Christian friends

A $3.75 million donation from the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is helping to secure a brighter future for the ORT network of Jewish schools in the former Soviet Union.

Pope calls on media to promote ethics

The Pope has spoken out against unethical behaviour in the media, and has urged media to establish 'info-ethics' as a way of maintaining ethical accountability in the industry.

Airport cancels flights for church service

An historic church is celebrating as a nearby airport has agreed to ban some of its flights on Sundays as they would disturb the church's service.

Concerns parliamentary committee received inaccurate information on fetal pain

World authority on pain to address MPs and peers on fetal pain over concerns that the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynecology failed to present the full range of scientific evidence to a parliamentary committee.

Ecumenical head, Pope unite to close 100th Week of Prayer for Christian Unity

Head of global ecumenical body joins Pope in Rome for service to close Week of Prayer for Christian Unity.

Countdown begins to Global Day of Prayer

Christians packed Westminster Chapel in central London on Friday to mark the countdown to the Global Day of Prayer, which is expected to bring 30,000 Christians to Millwall Stadium to pray on Pentecost Sunday

Pope urges prayers for Christian unity

Pope Benedict on Friday urged Christians around the world to intensify their prayers for unity of their divided Churches.

Kenya church massacre survivors ask court to stop talks

Survivors of a church massacre in Kenya head to court to block the former head of the UN, Kofi Annan, from the mediation efforts.

Hopes for new generation of mobile evangelists

A new device that could spawn a generation of mobile evangelists will be unveiled at the Heart of England Christian Resources Exhibition when it takes place in Telford from 21 to 23 February.

Greek PM meets Orthodox Patriarch in Turkey

Greece's prime minister pledged support on Thursday for the rights of Turkey's tiny Greek Orthodox community during an audience with Patriarch Bartholomew, spiritual head of the world's Orthodox Christians.

Jaci Velasquez to release debut album on self-owned A'postrophe Records

On March 18, Jaci Velasquez will be releasing her new album titled Love Out Loud nationwide. This will be Jaci's thirteenth record and debut release on her self-owned A'Postrophe Records.

Chris Tomlin's 'See The Morning' gold certified

Sixstepsrecords worship leader Chris Tomlin has started 2008 on top with his current project, See The Morning, certified Gold this month by the Recording Industry Association of America.

Philippines set to free notorious priest killer

The Philippines said on Friday it was freeing a notorious killer who murdered an Italian priest 23 years ago and then claimed to have eaten parts of his brain.

Kirk repeats call for end to bloodshed in Kenya

Church of Scotland repeats call of Kenyan church leaders for end to post-election violence and bloodshed.

Former drug dealer finds new future at Bible College of Wales

A former drug dealer, with years in prison behind him, is building a new future after successfully completing the first term of a theology degree course at the Bible College of Wales.