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Mandisa Connects New Single 'Stronger' with 100 lb. Weight Loss
Grammy nominee and former American Idol contestant Mandisa has two things to celebrate - reaching her goal of shedding 100 pounds and the forthcoming release of her third recording, What If We Were Real.
Minister Optimistic about South Sudan's Future
In January, more than 99 per cent of Southern Sudanese voted for their independence from the North. Now the task of nation-building begins in earnest but despite the difficulties ahead, World Council of Churches' Central Committee member and church minister the Rev. James Lagos Alexander is nothing but optimistic.
Coptic Leaders Express Optimism about Egypt's Future
Leaders of Egypt's Coptic Church have spoken positively about the prospects for the country following the downfall of President Hosni Mubarak.
Christians Urged to 'Light Up' for Poverty
Hundreds of thousands of Christians are being invited to \"light up\" beacons of hope for the world's impoverished communities through a week of prayer.
Marriage Best Antidote for 'Celebrity-Obsessed' Culture, Says U.K. Politician
A British conservative politician spoke this week about the stability and satisfaction that comes from making a lifelong commitment to another person in honor of Marriage Week.
U.K. Group Pushes Email Campaign to Protect Kids from Internet Porn
Campaign group Safermedia is urging people to email U.K. Culture Minister Ed Vaizey to express their support for tighter controls on internet pornography.
Churches Invited to Support Persecuted Women on Valentine's Day
Release International is asking women in Britain to enjoy a different kind of dinner this Valentine\'s Day and support women suffering for their faith.
Barnabas Fund Cares for Christians Caught Up in Egypt Chaos
As protests against President Hosni Mubarak continue to grip Egypt's capital Cairo, Barnabas Fund is bringing food and other basic necessities to Christians caught up in the chaos.
Anglican Leader: Holocaust Must be Told Again and Again
The Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken of the need to remember the atrocities committed against the Jewish people in the Holocaust and even in Britain\'s own history, as well as other victims of genocide.
U.K. Christian Health Worker Restored to Work
U.K. health worker Margaret Forrester, who was suspended for questioning if women had enough information about the effects of abortion, was offered a new and better position on Wednesday after intervention by the Christian Legal Center.