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Anglicans Can 'win' By Not Fighting
Author and evangelical thinker Brian McLaren wants to shift the argument within Christianity away from "culture wars" and towards a rediscovery of the Gosple message free of the overbearing impact of Christendom culture.
Ex-Porn Star Leaves Sex Industry, Joins Church Staff
A former porn star has left the sex industry to start a new life as a college student and church secretary, a group ministering to sex workers announced Tuesday.
'Prince Caspian' Inspires Churches To Examine Faith Journey
Box office sensation 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian' is not only restricted to dark theaters crowded with popcorn-eating moviegoers, but has expanded into Bible study circles in well-lit churches in the form of a ministry tool on faith.
Lambeth Attendees Invited To Discover Christ In Human Rights
One of its centres of attraction in the Lambeth Conference marketplace has been the stall "Seeing Christ in Human Rights", which shows gay Christians and the Gospel in a different light.
Mennonites And Catholics Make Joint Peace Commitment
The Vatican and Mennonite World Conference representatives who met in Rome in October 2007 to prepare theological reflections on peacemaking have made available the full statement and background material.
Halloween For Christians: Turn Off The Lights Or Capitalize?
For some Christians, Halloween is a dark holiday that they want to keep their kids from joining. For other believers, it's a night turned holy with opportunity for outreach.
Methodist African Woman Bishop Makes History
The Rev Joaquina Filipe Nhanala was elected on 23 July as the first female United Methodist bishop in Africa. From 1 September, she succeeds Bishop João Somane Machado, retired leader of the Mozambique area.
Cautious Welcome For Agreement On Illicit Small Arms Trade
Peace groups and religious bodies have offered a cautious welcome for a voluntary United Nations agreement on small arms that they hope will be a step towards curbing the dangerous trade in illicit weapons.
Bishops Join London March To Highlight Action On World Poverty
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, will today lead a high-profile march through London to highlight the need for governments to take firm action on the eradication of poverty worldwide.
Marching To A Different Drum?
When Anglican bishops attending the Lambeth Conference took part in an anti-poverty walk with other faith leaders through central London, they traced steps that vividly illustrate the real divisions of our world, says Savi Hensman.
Obama Pitches For A Global Presidency In Berlin Speech
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is today making an unprecedented campaign pitch in Berlin, Germany, and has drawn an enthusiastic crowd of 100,000. But how will this go down in the USA?
First Low-Cost Outreach NIV Bibles For Retail Stores
For the first time next month, NIV outreach-oriented Bibles will be made available in retail stores at the same low-cost offered to ministries and evangelism organizations.
Division Harms Christian Credibility, Anglicans Are Warned
Cardinal Ivan Dias has told Anglican bishops that division hinders the reception of the Gospel message in a sceptical world. US evangelical Brian McLaren has called for a culture shift in Christianity.
Williams Says World Has "genuine Opportunity" To End Extreme Poverty
Dr Rowan Williams, spiritual head of the world's 78 million Anglicans, today called on wealthy governments to fulfil their promises on aid, trade and development or see the world's poor continue to suffer disease, starvation and death.
'Summer Of Hope' Outreach Targets Native American Youth
Thousands of Native American youth in the United States and Canada are expected to have the opportunity to respond to Jesus this summer during the Summer of Hope 2008 tour.
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