Australian Baptists call for religious tolerance in Indonesia
Indonesian security forces must do more to curb attacks on religious minorities and bring perpetrators to justice, Australian Baptist Ministries National Director Rev Dr Brian Winslade. .
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Church has 'God-given duty' to shape Britain's moral order – Sentamu
It may not be welcomed or applauded for it, but the Church of England must continue to shape the debate on Britain's moral order and proclaim the good news to the nation, the Archbishop of York said today.
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Festival celebrates the Australian ordinariate
An Australian Ordinariate Festival was held at St Stephen's College, Coomera, Queensland, between February 1 - 3.
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Church of England experiences slight drop in attendance
The number of people attending service at a Church of England church each week dropped again in 2009.
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Francis Chan and John Piper get to the bottom of unanswered prayer
As Desiring God, the ministry of John Piper, drew its annual pastors conference to a close on Wednesday, a Q&A session about prayer turned into something of a confession for the audience and panellists alike.
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Australian Baptists pray for peace in Egypt
Australian Baptists have expressed deep concern for the people of Egypt as a serious political crisis grips the country.
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Re-establishing relationships in the Anglican Communion will be a 'long task', says Archbishop
The Archbishop of Canterbury has acknowledged the "critical" situation facing the Anglican Communion at the end of a six-day meeting of Primates in Dublin.
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Historic Lausanne declaration calls world's evangelicals to action
It draws together the reflections of some 4,000 evangelicals from 198 countries who met in Cape Town, South Africa, last October for the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation.
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Ted Haggard reveals shocking details in new interview
In a new GQ magazine profile, Colorado Springs pastor Ted Haggard disclosed shocking details about his drug use, sexuality, and pornography viewing.
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Joel Osteen addresses the truth of sin on TV interview
"America's rock star preacher" appeared on CNN Wednesday night in an hour-long interview echoing his widely popular beliefs on prosperity, suffering, and homosexuality – with one major change – sin.
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Celebrating a national treasure - the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
The King James Bible – or Authorised Version - is not the first English translation of the Bible, but it is the one that has done more than any other book or Bible translation to transform English society and culture - and indeed the world.
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Anglican Primates meeting in Dublin despite absences
The Primates of the Indian Ocean, Jerusalem and the Middle East, Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda, West Africa, the Southern Cone of Latin America, and South East Asia are all boycotting the meeting in protest against the attendance of Katharine Jefferts-Schori, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church in the US.