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Riding Lights to Hit West End with Slave Trade Production
The Riding Lights Theatre Company will hit London's West End next week with its brand new production African Snow in collaboration with York Theatre Royal.
British Entertainers and TV Stars to Rally Public Back to Church
A host of British entertainers and TV stars have offered their services to local churches in a bid to help boost congregations and get worshippers "rolling in the aisles".
European Church Body to Strengthen Orthodox-Protestant Dialogue
Conference of European Churches is to work on the development of sustained dialogue between Europe's Orthodox churches and the churches of the Reformation.
Global Day of Prayer London Gathering 1,000 Voice Choir
Christians from across London are being invited to become part of the special choir that is being formed to sing at the huge Global Day of Prayer London event taking place at West Ham United F.C. on Sunday 27 May 2007.
Urban Religious TV Station to Launch 24/7 Mobile Programming in UK
An urban religious TV station in the US, The Word Network, has announced that it plans to make its live programming available to mobile phones 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
BMI Music Awards to Honour Christian Music at GMA Week
The BMI Christian Music Awards will salute the songwriters and publishers of the past year's most performed Christian music on US radio and television at the Gospel Music Association Week in Nashville, Tennessee.
Christians Condemn Brutal Bible Worker Killings in Turkey
The World Evangelical Alliance is to send a representative to Turkey to comfort the families of the three Christian workers killed in a brutal attack on their Bible publishing house earlier in the week.
Palestinian President Convinced Alan Johnston Still Alive
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said he is convinced BBC journalist Alan Johnston is still alive, despite the lack of contact with him since his abduction in Gaza last month.
Scottish Church Leaders Tee Off Against Sectarianism
Church of Scotland ministers teed off yesterday with priests of the Roman Catholic Church in a unique golfing match at Kilmacolm Golf Club, Renfrewshire in Scotland.
Salvation Army Helps After Virginia Shootings
The Salvation Army is at Virginia Tech to support those affected by Monday's tragic shootings.
Scottish Church Leaders Tee Off Against Sectarianism
Church of Scotland ministers teed off yesterday with priests of the Roman Catholic Church in a unique golfing match at Kilmacolm Golf Club, Renfrewshire in Scotland.
Salvation Army Offers Support in Virginia Shootings Aftermath
The Salvation Army continues to monitor the devastation following 16 April's deadly shootings on the Virginia Tech campus, where 33 people died. Salvation Army volunteers from Blacksburg
Anglican Head Claims Conservatives Misread Scripture on Homosexuality
The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has told a group of theological students that the scriptural text conservatives use to argue against homosexuality is misread.
Christian Bible Publishers Murdered in Turkey
Three Bible publishing house workers have been killed in the latest attack on Turkey's minority Christian community on Wednesday.
Virginia Minister Calls for UK Prayers as Harrowing Video of Killer Emerges
The student who killed 32 people in America's worst ever university shooting incident at Virginia Tech University sent a package to the US TV network NBC News on the day of the shootings, police officials have told.
UK Charity Appeals for Aid in Darfur
A British aid agency has recently launched an appeal for humanitarian aid for the Darfur region of Sudan and east Chad. According to Oxfam, the war-torn country needs £5m ($10m) to help displaced people in the region who continue to flee from violence.