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Pope: Youth Seek God Amid Prevailing Superficiality, Consumerism
Pope Benedict XVI has said young people desire to know God in a world filled with superficiality, consumerism, and the “widespread banalisation of sexuality.”
New Evangelical 'Creationism' School Set to Open in England
A new school that will teach that God created the world has been given approval to open in Nottinghamshire, England.
Moral Relativism Won't Cut It Anymore, Says UK Prime Minister
Prime Minister David Cameron has vowed to address the “moral collapse” that led to widespread looting and violence across English cities last week. He attributed the riots to "bad behavior" and refused to shy away from speaking the truth about morality.
Youth for Christ Cleans Up Mess Left by UK Rioters
Young people have turned out in force this week to help victims of the looting and violence in London and other English cities this week.
Bishop Lauds Solidarity in Wake of London Riots
The Bishop of Wolverhampton in the Church of England has praised the way in which communities have come together in the aftermath of the worst violence to hit Britain for a generation.
London Riots: Faith Leaders Hold Vigil of Hope
As violent rioting continues throughout London, Christian leaders and politicians held a vigil of hope last night in response to the carnage. faith leaders and politicians united in an effort to bring peace to the capital.
John Stott Remembered at London Funeral
There were moments of poignant reflection but also much laughter and thanksgiving at the funeral of John Stott today. All Souls Langham Place, Stott’s beloved church in London, was filled to capacity with friends, relatives and many others who did not know him personally, yet had in some way been touched by his preaching and more than 50 books.
Pope's Limousine Could be Yours at Auction
Fancy a car that's a bit different from your neighbor's? Then you might want to consider a slick black limousine that was once used to drive Pope Paul VI and legendary astronauts.
Chile Mine Collapse Anniversary Marked With Ecumenical Gathering
An ecumenical mass has taken place Friday to mark one year since a mine collapsed in Chile, trapping 33 men more than 700m below ground.
Christians Told 'Church Must Recover Confidence in the Gospel'
The Church in the West does not hold the authority it once did, however, the Church has historically done just as well when it was in a position of weakness, says Richard Tiplady.