Daniel Blake

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  • World Evangelical Alliance Moves to Enhance Influence on UN Human Rights

    The World Evangelical Alliance opened a new office in Geneva, Switzerland this week as part of long-term efforts to strengthen the voice of the Persecuted Church, as well as to influence world leaders in the neighboring United Nations.

  • EU Ministers Debate Over Stem Cell Research Funding Ban

    European Union ministers are gathered in Brussels today to decide on whether to block EU funding for research on human embryonic stem cells. Although scientists are promoting the research as a potential method to treat diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, many EU nations are fully opposed to the studies.

  • Archbishop Says Terrorism Can Be Defeated with Love, Unity

    The Archbishop of York has called for England to fight potential suicide bombers with love.

  • Church of England Backs Women Bishops

    The Church of England General Synod officially approved the concept of women bishops as "theologically justified" by 288 votes to 119 in York this weekend.

  • Church of England Backs Women Bishops

    The Church of England General Synod officially approved the concept of women bishops as "theologically justified" by 288 votes to 119 in York this weekend.

  • Christian, Muslim Leaders Release Joint Statement on London Bombings

    As England stood silent Friday in remembrance of the London bombing victims of one year ago, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) issued a joint statement with the Muslim Council of Britain.

  • Christian, Muslim Leaders Release Joint Statement on London Bombings

    As England stood silent Friday in remembrance of the London bombing victims of one year ago, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) issued a joint statement with the Muslim Council of Britain.

  • London Remembers 7/7 Bombing Victims

    London marked the one year anniversary of the 7/7 terrorist bombings that send shock waves through the British capital. Thousands fell silent at midday for a two-minute silence to remember the 52 people that died in last year's devastating bombings.

  • London Remembers 7/7 Bombing Victims

    London marked the one year anniversary of the 7/7 terrorist bombings that send shock waves through the British capital. Thousands fell silent at midday for a two-minute silence to remember the 52 people that died in last year's devastating bombings.

  • Churches Prepare to Lead Tributes for London Bombings Anniversary

    The whole of England is set to hold a two-minute moment of silence across the country at 12 noon this Friday. Churches across London have declared a series of commemorative services to pay tribute to those that died in the July 7 terrorist bombings one year ago.