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Evangelical Head to Continue Fight as Sexual Orientation Regulations Upheld
The Evangelical Alliance has said it will continue to talk to the government about Christians' concerns regarding the Sexual Orientation Regulations, after a legal bid to have the Northern Ireland regulations annulled was overthrown in the House of Lords, 9 January 2007.
World Vision Protects Pakistan Quake Victims from Cold Winter
World Vision is living out the gospel as it continues to deliver warm, safe shelter to more than 4,000 students in quake-devastated Pakistan.
Delirious? Goes International this Year - Again
Popular British worship group Delirious? will kick off the new year with an international tour, making stops this month in Singapore and India, cities including Bangalore, Cochin, and Pune.
First Woman to Represent Archbishop in Enthronement Ceremonies
The Archbishop of Canterbury has for the first time appointed a woman to act on his behalf at bishops' enthronement ceremonies. Sheila Watson will be able to carry out ceremonies in 27
Romance Academy Announces New Conference Dates
The Romance Academy, a sex and relationship education programme for teens, has announced two upcoming conferences this year, for Saturday 20 January 2007 in Blackpool, and for Saturday 10 February 2007 in London.
Anglican Communion Announces 'Covenant Design Group' Members
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams has this week announced the members of the 'Covenant Design Group' that he has appointed in response to a request of the Joint Standing Committee of the Primates' Meeting and of the Anglican Consultative Council.
Church of England 'Profoundly Uneasy' About Stem Cell Research
The Church of England remains "profoundly uneasy" about the use of human genetic material, "no matter how it is packaged," according to spokesman Steve Jenkins.
Black Jesus Film to Premiere in UK
The UK premiere of a movie focused on a 'black' Jesus seeing out the last 48-hours of his life will take place be Sunday, 14 January, courtesy of the bfm Film Club.
Fears Over Backers of Huge East London 'Mega-Mosque' Proposals
London is set to become home to the largest mosque outside the Middle East, as controversial plans continue to move forward for a huge development in East London.
Anti-Christian Attacks Continue in India over New Year
More anti-Christian attacks took place in India recently, dampening New Year celebrations. After launching several attacks in the final days of the 2006, the extremists have continued with more attacks on Christians, including pastors, vandalising vehicles as well as a protest rally against a church.
Urgent Aid Offered to Pakistan's Quake Victims as Harsh Winter Sets In
An international humanitarian group has been offering aid to over one hundred thousand Pakistani earthquake victims, helping them to survive through the harsh winter.
Christians Respond to Death of Protestant Leader
Christians in Northern Ireland have responded to the death of Protestant leader David Ervine, who died Monday after a heart attack. Ervine, 53, headed the province's Progressive Unionist Party (PUP), the political wing of the illegal
Sexual Orientation Regulations Upheld Despite Huge Protest
Sweeping gay rights laws were upheld on Tuesday despite a crowd of around 1,000 protestors gathered outside the House of Lords to voice their opposition. Christians, Muslims and Jews protested Tuesday, 9th January, outside the Palace of Westminster as the House of Lords debated the controversial new Sexual Orientation Regulations (SORs).
Evangelicals: 'Sexual Orientation Regulations a Threat to Religious Liberties'
The new Sexual Orientation Regulations (SORs) could threaten civil and religious liberties when they come into effect, the Evangelical Alliance has warned this week.
Faith Groups to Rally against Sexual Orientation Regulations
Christians, Jews and Muslims will stand side by side today in protest against the Northern Ireland Sexual Orientation Regulations as they come up for debate today in the House of Lords.
Methodists Release Poverty-Focused Lent Pack
The Methodist Relief and Development Fund (MRDF) has released a new Bible Study Pack for Lent and beyond to help small groups get to the heart of the Bible's teaching on poverty.