News
Stop the Traffik to Wrap up in London
London will be the final stop for the Stop the Traffik tour currently cross-hopping the country to raise awareness of the plight of women and children victims of human trafficking. St Paul's Hammersmith will host a multi-media presentation on the issue on the evening of 9 February as part of Stop the Traffik tour, which calls for change and freedom for those caught up in the tragedy of human trafficking.
Leading London Church to Celebrate Bible Teaching in Africa
Christians across London have been invited to celebrate and promote Bible teaching in Africa on 19 March 2007 at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London.
Delirious? and St James Prepare for 'Worship Revolution'
Gospel legends Rebecca St James and Delirious? will pair up this spring for "The Worship Revolution Tour" in the US. The highly anticipated tour will kick off 14 March in Pennsylvania and wrap up 12 April in South Carolina.
Church Army Supports Church of England Walk Against Slavery
Church Army has offered its support to the Walk of Witness event which will see thousands of people from across the country unite against slavery on 24 March 2007.
The Nativity Story DVD to Arrive in Time for Easter
The Nativity Story DVD will arrive in stores from New Line Home Entertainment, just in time for Easter. Releasing 20 March, The Nativity Story tells the story of the birth of Jesus "in a compelling, captivating, entertaining and inspiring matter that shatters expectations".
BMS World Mission to Boost Healthcare in Lebanon
BMS World Mission is looking for big-hearted Christian medical professionals to join its first medical team to Lebanon later this year.
Bethany Dillon 'Waking Up' with New Project
Popular Christian US singer/songwriter Bethany Dillon, the young star who released her 2004 self-titled debut album to critical acclaim at the age of 15, returns 3 April with her third studio project, Waking Up.
Sydney in Danger of Climate Change Effect within Next 20 Years
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation warns that if residents do not cut water consumption by more than 50 per cent in Sydney over the next 20 years, the city will become unsustainable.
Madonna Not Prosecuted for Mock Crucifixion
Following the call for Madonna to be prosecuted by Dutch Protestant party SGP over a mock crucifixion staged on her 2006 world tour, it has been decided that the pop star will not face charges.
Christian Youth Challenge YouTube Blasphemy
More than a month ago, atheists began to blaspheme the existence of God on the popular YouTube network. Today, Christians are turning the tables and taking up the challenge to stand up to their faith in Jesus Christ publicly.
Salvation Army General Makes Advances in Mass Communication
The Salvation Army International Headquarters is launching a new website dedicated to the office of the General on 1 February 2007.
Sentamu Calls for Global Fight Against Debt, Child Poverty and Racism
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has called for a renewed effort by the Government to combat child poverty, third world debt and racism. Speaking at a public lecture at Oxford Brookes University yesterday, as part of the weeklong Oxford University Mission, the Archbishop said third world
Worldwide Anglican Leaders to Meet in Tanzania
Primates from across the worldwide Anglican Communion will gather for their scheduled meeting 14 to 19 February, 2007 at Jangwani Beach near Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Bishops Welcome Sinn Fein Decision on Policing
Bishops in the Church of Ireland have welcomed as a "historic moment" the announcement from Sinn Fein last weekend that it would support policing. The party's announcement has opened the road again for the restoration of a power-sharing government between Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) at Stormont.
Christian Students Recruit Top Apologist to Lead Campus Faith Debates
Christian students have invited one of the world's leading Christian apologists to conduct a two-week tour of English universities next month, in a bid to help them win the intellectual arguments for Christianity, and teach them how to evangelise in our increasingly secular society.
Survey Reveals Youth Hungry to Hear About Religion
A new survey has revealed that people aged between 18 and 24 are more open to taking part in faith-based dialogue than any other age group.