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Gospel Music Association Hosts GMA Academy Event

Popular US gospel artists Kirk Franklin and Todd Agnew will be featured at the GMA Academy event from 16 to 17 February 2007, hosted by the Gospel Music Association (GMA).

Church of England and Business Giants to Discuss Carbon Emissions with Blair

Representatives from the Church of England will join some of Britain's biggest and best-known businesses as they head to Downing Street for a meeting on how they can empower the public in the battle against carbon emissions.

World Vision Tsunami Aid Report

Since December 2004, World Vision has expended US$213 million on tsunami-affected areas in South Asia, providing reconstruction, health, education, child-focused programmes, livelihood recovery, advocacy, protection and emergency-preparedness interventions.

Aid Drops Bring Vital Supplies to Flood-Hit Kenya

Aid drops have begun across flood-hit Kenya where nearly two million people are facing serious health threats including cholera and malaria.

Live Worship and Prayer to Broadcast Ahead of Passion07

Leading up to the Passion07 annual conference in the US, the collegiate ministry will broadcast live an audio-only worship and prayer session on 3 December, at 10:00 PM EST.

World Vision Tsunami Aid Report

Since December 2004, World Vision has expended US$213 million on tsunami-affected areas in South Asia, providing reconstruction, health, education, child-focused programmes, livelihood recovery, advocacy, protection and emergency-preparedness interventions.

Aid Drops Bring Vital Supplies to Flood-Hit Kenya

Aid drops have begun across flood-hit Kenya where nearly two million people are facing serious health threats including cholera and malaria.

Church of Scotland Presbyteries Overwhelming Reject Same-Sex Blessings

Presbyteries across the Church of Scotland have voted overwhelmingly against proposals that would enshrine the rights of ministers to bless same-sex partnerships without risk of discipline.

Christmas Debate Continues

The ongoing row over attempts to turn Christmas into a "winter festival" has taken a new turn with the start of a new debate over whether Christmas cards should be secular or traditional with a religious message.

Royal Mail to Close 7,000 Post Offices

The Royal Mail has told the government it wants to close more than 7,000 of its post offices - around half of the 14,400 post offices across Britain.

Christmas Debate Continues

The ongoing row over attempts to turn Christmas into a "winter festival" has taken a new turn with the start of a new debate over whether Christmas cards should be secular or traditional with a religious message.

Royal Mail to Close 7,000 Post Offices

The Royal Mail has told the government it wants to close more than 7,000 of its post offices - around half of the 14,400 post offices across Britain.

Ted Haggard Begins 'Restoration'

"Restoration" begins this week for former megachurch pastor Ted Haggard. His counselling team of three pastors has set out to guide him through what may be a long process toward recovery from a drugs and gay-sex scandal that shocked the nation.

Evidence of Human Rights Atrocities Revealed in Burma

Fresh evidence has emerged this week of gross violations of human rights perpetrated by Burma's military regime against the Karen, Karenni and Shan ethnic groups.

Lebanon Violence Forces Christian TV Network to Cancel Events

Street protests, violence, and intensifying political instability in Lebanon has forced the Mideast Christian satellite network SAT-7 to cancel events and filming.