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Christians Urged to Pray for India's Dalits on Sunday
Christians in the United Kingdom are being asked to take part in an international day of prayer on behalf of Dalits, also known as untouchables, who continue to face discrimination in India.
Christianity 'Under Attack' in Britain, Says Former Anglican Head
Christians across the United Kingdom took a stand for their faith Wednesday with the launch of the nationwide Not Ashamed campaign. The campaign is meant to spark a \"robust\" national debate about the place of the Christian faith in modern Britain.
Don't Do Christmas on Credit, Debt Charity Warns
Christians Against Poverty is urging people not to give into the temptation of a loan to cover the cost of their Christmas celebrations.
Mark Driscoll on Mission to Get Dads Involved in Christmas
When it comes to getting the tree decorated, the turkey roasted to perfection and gifts the children actually want, mothers seem to get it done.
John Lennox Takes on Stephen Hawking after God Denial
Science is no obstacle to faith for John Lennox, the Christian mathematician who is about to release a new book challenging Stephen Hawking\'s recent assertion that the creation of the universe happened without God.
U.K. Christians Urged to Have Robust Faith
The Archbishop of York has called on Christians to have a robust faith and stand up for what they believe in.
Baptist Minister Urges Scriptural Response in Eddie Long Case
As the investigation into Eddie Long\'s conduct continues, one Baptist leader is urging Christians not to buy into the \"razzamatazz and hype\" surrounding the case.
'Natwivity' Presents First-Person Christmas Story to Twitter Users
Christians and fans of the Christmas season will be able to see the Nativity story unfold on Twitter starting Dec. 1.
Christians Challenged to Commit Prayers, Actions to End Poverty
Over 100 million Christians are expected to take part in a day of prayer and action on behalf of the world\'s poor today.
400,000 Invited Back to Church in U.K.
As thousands of churches in the U.K. welcomed back former churchgoers on Sunday, the Archbishop of Canterbury told believers that people still desire for God.