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Corinthians tells us that one characteristic of love is that it is not rude. That means, when we are walking in love, we treat other people with courtesy ...
US Gospel Hip Hop Artiste DA' T.R.U.T.H. announces UK Tour
UK Gospel Music print publication, Gospel Link, has announced a UK Tour featuring the Stellar award-winning US Gospel Hip Hop Artiste DA' T.R.U.T.H.
New gospel radio station launched in Timbuktu
Timbuktu, a name synonymous with remoteness, is now the home of one of HCJB Global Voice's newest partners, broadcasting the gospel in five languages: Tamasheq (Tuareg), Sonrai/Songhoy, Hassaniya, Bambara and Fulani.
BBC Radio presents Congregation of the Year award
BBC Radio Stoke has named Abbots Bromley School for Girls as its Congregation of the Year in the Songs from the Aisles competition.
Homeless women's Art exhibition offers unique view of London
The Marylebone Project Day Centre, part of London's largest women-only hostel, is launching a new art exhibition this weekend in London.
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God TV to gather thousands in Israel for anniversary broadcast
Global Christian broadcaster, GOD TV, is planning a mammoth tour which will see thousands of Christians from different countries visit Israel next May to celebrate her 60th Anniversary as a modern nation.
Holy Spirits! Aussies turn pub into church
Jesus Christ may have turned water into wine, but for a group of Australian churchgoers the ideal place to worship on a Sunday is a pub.
Christians push influence in Australian election
Australia's religious right has weighed into the nation's election campaign, urging major candidates to block same-sex marriage and angering gay groups who accuse Christian lobby groups of scare mongering.
Pope's 'morning after pill' speech criticised
Politicians and pharmacists in Italy responded angrily on Tuesday to an appeal by Pope Benedict for pharmacists to refuse to dispense drugs such as the "morning after pill" if they object on moral grounds.
Episcopal head warns bishops withdrawing from US Church
The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, presiding bishop of The Episcopal Church, has urged a conservative bishop not to lead congregations out of the denomination.
Christian foster parents no longer forced to promote homosexuality
A committed Christian foster couple who were told they would have to give up their foster son following their refusal to sign an Equality policy, which forbids discrimination on the grounds of homosexuality, have won the right to have their personal convictions and conscientious objections recognised.
Nordic nations sound alarm over melting Arctic
Nordic nations sounded the alarm on Wednesday about a quickening melt of Arctic ice and said the thaw might soon prove irreversible because of global warming.
Religious groups cry out as US states turn up heat on illegal immigrants
Minor traffic violations do not usually warrant a press release from a US governor. But when state police stopped a van on a Missouri road for "following too closely" and found it was carrying 10 presumed illegal immigrants Gov. Matt Blunt was quick to tout the incident as part of a new state program to hunt down undocumented aliens.
Free trade in rice can lead to more hunger, says Christian alliance
Free trade in rice has increased hunger and poverty among subsistence farmers in at least three developing countries, a Christian anti-poverty advocacy group said on Thursday.
US urges Japan to continue to aid Afghan mission
The Bush administration will press Japan to resume refueling missions supporting the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan after they were halted earlier on Thursday, the White House said.