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Faith Groups and Campainers to Highlight Unfair Trade Deals
Hundreds of Trade Justice Movement supporters will gather in London to lobby European embassies and the UK government to put a stop to unfair trade deals between Europe and African, Caribbean and Pacific countries.
Kenya's Archbishops Appeal for Peace after Deadly Clashes
Archbishops in Kenya have pleaded with the country's government to bring the deadly violence in its Mount Elgon district under control. Recent clashes have left at least 137 dead.
Fate of Episcopal Church in Hands of Anglican Leaders, Not Head
An Episcopal bishop recently revealed that the latest Anglican conference, while publicly centered on the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, had a hidden agenda - concern over the issue of homosexuality.
Interview: Catching Up with Pillar
American band Pillar has lived up to their name on the rock n' roll scene, becoming a hard rock standard in both the Christian and mainstream markets. Take some time out with lead singer Rob Beckley as he talks about the group's latest tour and their critically acclaimed release, The Reckoning.
World Emergency Relief Turns Stolen Goods into Humanitarian Aid
Thousands of pounds worth of stolen goods seized by police in West Yorkshire has been turned into humanitarian aid to help fight poverty in developing countries.
Archbishop of Wales Calls for End to Discrimination, Trafficking
The Archbishop of Wales has called for discrimination in the Church in Wales to end against women and gay people. The Most Rev Dr Barry Morgan, who is the head of the Anglican Church in Wales, said that the church was in danger of becoming a place where people feel marginalised, during his Easter message.
Sudan, Chad Trade Accusations Over Border Clashes
Violent clashes have occurred on the Sudan-Chad border in the western region of Darfur, with 17 Sudanese soldiers reported killed and up to 40 injured on Monday.
Legendary Musicians to Highlight Climate Change at Live Earth Concerts
Top world musicians will perform in seven continents across the globe at the Live Earth concerts to highlight climate change.
Worship Central Welcomes Frog and Amy Orr-Ewing for Next Session
The popular worship training programme Worship Central will invite guests Mark Beswick, and speakers Amy Orr-Ewing, Ken Costa and Frog Orr Ewing for the next session.
Fresh Calls to Fight Gun Crime After Latest Teenage Shooting
A teenager has been seriously injured in an east London shooting incident, which took place just minutes from where youth Adam Regis was killed last month.
Baptist Youth Conference to Gather 10,000 in Europe
Up to ten thousand Christian youth are expected to attend the fifteenth Baptist World Youth Conference in Leipzig, Germany, from 30 July to 3 August 2008.
Tsunami Aid Brightens Solomon Easter Celebrations
International Catholic relief agency Caritas has been busy delivering aid to the Solomon Islands from Australia and New Zealand since a tsunami left thousands in desperate need of supplies on 1 April.
Land's End to John O'Groats - The Salvation Army Benefits from Charity Drive
A car enthusiast has undertaken a marathon journey from Land's End to John O'Groats to raise money for The Salvation Army.
Archbishop of Wales Calls for End to Discrimination, Trafficking
The Archbishop of Wales has called for discrimination in the Church in Wales to end against women and gay people.
Fair Trade Fashion Hits Cardiff
'Fair trade fashion' will hit Wales next month when models display the latest lines in ethically manufactured clothing. Hosted by Wales' premier fair trade shop Fair Do's, the event marks another historic evening of Welsh action against global poverty and celebrates the fact that Cardiff is the first fair trade capital in the world.
UK to Join Hands for Zimbabwe Prayer Vigil
Christians in the UK will join hands with human rights activists and members of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change in a prayer vigil for Zimbabwe later in the month.