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Repression of East Europe Christians is Growing warns Relief Organisation

On Thursday 5th August, Eastern Europe Outreach (EEO) warned that a government-led repression of Evangelical Christians was on the rise across Eastern Europe, in particular across the former Soviet Union...

Anglican Church implements “Kairos” Initiative to Understand Churchgoers

Anglican churches are attempting to be more pro-active in efforts to use more systematic and scientific ways to understand the needs of its congregations...

Alpha's Launch Huge Christian Advertising Campaign

Alpha, will commence a massive nation-wide Christian advertising initiative in September to bring a wave of fresh air to society...

Creation Fest 2004

Creation Fest, the Christian music festival, begins today in Woolacombe, Devon, and will last until 8th August. The line up of bands include...

WCC Young Theologians Request more Meaningful Perspective to Theology

Nine young theologians were given the chance to shine at the World Council of Churches Faith and Order plenary commission in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 5th August...

Church Army Magazine Share IT! Launches New Image

The Church Army has further advanced its efforts to support churches and ministries by reforming its monthly resource magazine - Share IT!...

Sudan Bows to International Pressure

Sudan's foreign minister and a UN envoy have agreed on steps the Sudanese government must take in the next 30 days to begin to disarm Arab militias and other outlawed groups and to improve security in western Darfur...

CSW demonstrate for 1988 Burma Masacre

On 6th August, Christians and human rights activists will protest and march from Berkeley Square in London W1 to the Burmese Embassy in Charles Street, to remember the student demonstration in Burma in 1988 in which thousands were massacred...

Religious Leaders unify Palestinians in Faith with WCC Ecumenical Program

Three heads of churches in Jerusalem – the Roman Catholic patriarch, Lutheran bishop, and Greek Melkite archimandrite - have visited three principally Muslim Palestinian communities...

OM TeenStreet Attracts 3,600 Christians to Germany

TeenStreet 2004 is now underway in Oldenburg, Germany, and will be carrying on the last 12 years of success, the international congress has attracted 3645 people from 20 nations...

Pope Proposes Evangelism with Olympics Sports

During the Olympic Games starting on 13th August in Athens, Greece, the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church have encouraged their churches to take action in evangelism...

Delirious to Perform at 2004 Athens Olympics

Along with Kutless, multi-award winning British pop and rock worship band Delirious has accepted an invitation to perform at the 2004 Olympic Games on 14th August 2004...

UK Alpha Conference to Raise Evangelism to New Levels

'Alpha Course' is known to be a very successful movement in evangelism over the past decade, and now in the UK, where it originated, it has moved to a higher level...

'World Help' promotes Church Planting in Iraq

It has been reported that many Christians are in fear of further violence after the bomb attacks on Sunday 1st August, and are now planning to flee the country. Religious leaders...

Anglican Communion Secretary Deplores Iraq Church Attacks as Christians Flee

A statement has been released by the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, Canon John L. Peterson on the attack upon Christian Churches in Iraq...

Rapid Response by Churches to Help Paraguayan Fire Victims

With a rising death toll from a devastating supermarket fire, Paraguayan churches and Christian organisations have taken immediate action to assist families of those who were killed in the tragedy...