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Missing British girl's parents say hunt must go on
The parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann are to launch an advertising campaign across Europe to try to shift attention back to the search for their daughter, a family member said on Saturday.
Vatican rules on Nourishment for Vegetative Patients
The Vatican, ruling on a debate that has divided Catholic hospitals, said on Friday it was wrong to stop administering food and water to patients in a vegetative state even if they would never regain consciousness.
Dying Pope did not ask for Euthanasia - Doctor
Doctors assisting Pope John Paul II in his final days never suspended medical treatment and the pontiff did not ask them to do so, his personal physician said.
China Capital Bishop settled, Vatican Stance Unclear
The next Catholic bishop of China's capital will be installed this week, church sources said on Monday, but it is uncertain whether the sensitive appointment will have the approval of the Vatican.
Nigerian Pentecostalism Thriving on Miracles, Prosperity Promises
Millions are flooding to join Pentecostal churches in Africa where vows of miraculous healing and promises of pending fortunes are attracting swathes of the continent's sick and poor.
Solomon Islands Churches Urged to Tackle Violence Against Women
Churches in the Solomon Islands have been urged to do more to tackle violence against women and other vulnerable groups.
OMLifehope to bring Joy with New Year Outreach
Christian ministry OMLifehope is inviting enthusiastic Christians to take part in a week of joy-bringing mission outreach in Birmingham this Christmas and New Year.
Bangladeshi Aid Worker Kidnapped in Afghanistan
Four gunmen in police uniform abducted a Bangladeshi aid worker in Afghanistan, a provincial governor said on Sunday, the latest in a spate of kidnappings of foreigners by Taliban insurgents and criminal gangs.
Special Prayers Follow McRae Helicopter Crash
Special prayers will be said at a Lanarkshire church in Scotland after Strathclyde Police announced that rally racing champion Colin McRae was believed to be among those killed in a helicopter crash on Saturday.
Ralph Winter Encourages Christians to Seek Unity in Education
A renowned pioneer in the field of world missions has urged Christian students to start their school year with the goal of fulfilling the university's ultimate purpose - to unite knowledge.
Pakistan Floods: Rebuilding Homes, Health and Communities
Christian aid agencies are working hard in Pakistan to restore normality for some of this summer's flood victims, reports the US-based Church World Service.
WCC Congratulates New Head of Romanian Orthodox Church
"Most sincere congratulations" were expressed to the newly elected head of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Daniel, by World Council of Churches General Secretary Rev Dr Samuel Kobia.
Anglicans and Catholics Reaffirm Commitment to Unity
Anglicans and Roman Catholics have outlined the next step on the road to unity in a 44-page report entitled "Growing Together in Unity and Mission".
Salvation Army tries out Fresh Approach to Church in Stamford
Stamford residents who haven't heard about the barbecue-style church service which The Salvation Army is running on Sunday 23 September, will do soon.
Survey: Most Americans Say Founders Intended Christian Nation
A majority of Americans believe the nation's founders intended the United States to be a Christian nation, a new national survey revealed.
Jaci Velasquez to Release Christmas EP
Jaci Velasquez will release a 3-track Christmas/New Year's EP titled Open House on 30 October, A'postrophe Records announced.