All Archive news articles – Page 17
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Archive news5,000 attend global Church event in South Korea
The Archbishop of Canterbury joined the Prime Minister of South Korea and around 5,000 participants at the World Council of Churches’ (WCC) 10th assembly in Busan last month.
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Archive newsIslamist attacks in Pakistan and Kenya leave more than 150 dead
Islamic extremists killed more than 150 people in what are assumed to be unrelated attacks on a church in Pakistan and a shopping centre in Kenya.
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New Wine Cancels 2014 Newark Conference
New Wine has cancelled its 2014 summer conference in Newark because of falling attendance.
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New proposals for Women Bishops by 2015
The Church of England has published proposals that could lead to approval of the ordination of women bishops by 2015.
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Archive news24-7 International Gathering draws hundreds to Dublin
Representatives from 30 nations gathered in Dublin in October for 24-7 Prayer’s first international gathering in three years, under the theme Encounter Culture.
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Christianity in Britain declines 50% faster than thought
A new analysis of the 2011 census by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) shows the number of British Christians is falling 50% faster than previously thought.
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Archive newsAuthor and philosopher Dallas Willard dies aged 77
The American author and philosopher Dallas Willard has died at the age of 77, just days after announcing he was battling cancer.
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Children of devout Christians 'more at risk of abuse'
A major new report from the National Crime Agency (NCA) warns that children within churches and other institutions are prone to abuse, and more needs to be done to protect them.
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York launches abuse inquiry
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, has set up an independent inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse made against Robert Waddington, the former Dean of Manchester.
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Archive newsChristians call for end to 'Child Witch' accusations
Accusations of witchcraft against children are the focus of a major call to action for Christians following the publication of a new report.
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Court of Appeal upholds Christian ad ban
A Court of Appeal hearing has ruled to uphold the ban on an advert asking Christians to report their experiences of marginalisation in the workplace.
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Archive newsTodd Bentley hosting 'Healing Revival' in South Africa
Controversial preacher Todd Bentley is back in the public eye, currently heading the Great Awakening Healing Revival in South Africa.
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Children killed daily in Central African Republic
Christians are being urged to pray for the people of the Central African Republic (CAR) after armed rebels seized power in March.
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Christians face trial after arms fair demonstration
Five Christians have pleaded not guilty to charges brought against them after they were arrested for blocking access to the London arms fair during a protest in September.
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Archive newsRick and Kay Warren 'over-whelmed with comfort' after son's suicide
Matthew warren took his life in April
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Church Of Scotland to allow gay ministers
The Church of Scotland is to allow gay and lesbian people in civil partnerships to become ministers.
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Archive newsChristians converge on Cwmbran amid reports of outpouring
Leaders claim more than 100 healings and 500 salvations. Christians from all over the UK are converging on the Welsh town of Cwmbran amid claims of miracles and a powerful outpouring of the Holy Spirit.
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Pentecostals Angered by BBC HIV Story
Pentecostal leaders have reacted with disappointment to a BBC news story that claimed Pentecostal pastors were advising patients with HIV to rely on prayer instead of medication.
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Archive newsDawkins claims to be 'Cultural Anglican'
High-profile atheist Richard Dawkins has described himself as a ‘cultural Anglican’ in an interview with The Spectator magazine.
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Women bishops for Anglican Church in Wales
Women will be able to be consecrated as bishops of the Anglican Church in Wales by September 2014, a historic vote decided last month.










