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Row Erupts over Student's Crucifix
A row has broken out after a school in Kent told one of its students that she could not wear her crucifix necklace because it breached health and safety rules.
Row Erupts over Student's Crucifix
A row has broken out after a school in Kent told one of its students that she could not wear her crucifix necklace because it breached health and safety rules.
Lord Carey Files Witness Statement in Exeter Christian Union Legal Battle
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury has filed a witness statement on behalf of the Christian students at Exeter University.The former spiritual head of the world-wide Anglican Communion has submitted a four-page statement to the Court.
Pastor Attacked in India Following Fake Prayer Request
A pastor in Karnataka, India, has been beaten by a group of youths after his church's Sunday Service ended on January 7. The pastor needed sixteen stitches for the injuries he sustained from the assault on his head and back.
Cars To Be Fitted With Alcohol Detection System
Toyota Motor Corp. is developing a fail-safe system for cars...
Cancer Risk Reduced By Losing Weight, Confirms Study
After tracking the weight of nearly 70,000 men between 1982 and 1992, researchers from the American Cancer Society...
British Charity Saves Environmental Wetland from Destruction
A British charity has recently saved thousands of acres of environmentally important wetland in South America from destruction.
20,000 to Gather at Major Convocation of N.American Baptists
More than 20,000 Baptists are expected to join the thirty-six groups that comprise the North American Baptist Fellowship (NABF) in Canada and the United States as they convene for the 'Celebration of a New Baptist Covenant'.
Lord Carey Files Witness Statement in Exeter Christian Union Legal Battle
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury has filed a witness statement on behalf of the Christian students at Exeter University this week, giving them a major boost in their High Court Human Rights case against the university, and its Student Guild.
Gospel Charity Event to be Held for Cancer Research UK
UK's top gospel DJs will come together for a unique charity event 26-27 January. G Force Radio, in conjunction with Cancer Research UK, will come together for "G Force Radio Gospel 24".
Pastor Attacked in India Following Fake Prayer Request
A pastor in Karnataka, India, has been beaten by a group of youths after his church's Sunday Service ended on January 7. The pastor needed sixteen stitches for the injuries he sustained from the assault on his head and back.
Philippines Thank Archbishop For Peace Between Christians & Muslims
Authorities from Zamboanga City in the Philippines have expressed their "admiration, respect and praise" for the good works that the Archbishop of Zamboanga has done in promoting understanding and uniting the local Christian and Muslim communities.
World-Leading Stem Cell Science Centre Built in Edinburgh
Ministers have recently confirmed a world-leading centre in stem cell science and regenerative medicine is to be built in Edinburgh and is expected to be completed by 2010.
Greater Role for Faith-Based Groups in UK Welfare, Urges Government Minister
A government minister has given the green light for faith-based groups to play an even greater role in ensuring that people have access to welfare services in Britain.
Christian Aid Calls on Nicaragua to Use Anti-Poverty Programmes
Christian Aid calls on the new president of Nicaragua to use international debt relief for anti-poverty programmes, as the country welcomes former Sandinista, Daniel Ortega, back to power next week.
US Church Holds Burger King to Account on Poor Pay
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the USA has urged fast-food giant Burger King to work with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) to address wages and working conditions in the tomato fields.