Jennifer Gold

Christian Today Reporter

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  • God Can Mend Broken Britain, Says Archbishop

    God can mend all of the social problems afflicting Britain, but it might not necessarily happen in the way some people expect, says the Archbishop of Canterbury.

  • Christian Campaigners Lose Hybrid Embryo Challenge

    Christian campaigners have lost their High Court bid to overturn licenses allowing two universities to create animal-human embryos for research purposes.

  • Russians Bid Farewell to Orthodox Leader

    Russians Bid Farewell to Orthodox Leader

    Thousands of Russians lined up on Sunday to pay their last respects to late Orthodox leader, Alexy II, as he lay in state at Moscow\'s Christ the Savior Cathedral.

  • Conservative Bishops to Meet Anglican Head Over Breakaway Province

    Conservative Bishops to Meet Anglican Head Over Breakaway Province

    Conservative Anglican primates will meet the Archbishop of Canterbury Friday for emergency talks over the formation of a new Anglican province in North America.

  • Religious Aid Groups Seek to Dispel Myths of Inter-Faith Work

    \"We will only end world poverty by working with people who have faiths other than our own – so let\'s do it right,\" said Christian Aid\'s Inter-Community Initiatives Manager, Nigel Varndell, following a major conference on inter-faith humanitarian work this week.

  • Church Ad Banned for Being Offensive to Gays

    An advertising watchdog has banned a newspaper ad – run by a Belfast, Ireland, church – condemning homosexuality. The Advertising Standards Authority ruled that the ad was offensive and indecent.

  • 'Inaccurate Reporting' Could Fuel More Anti-Christian Violence, Nigerians Say

    'Inaccurate Reporting' Could Fuel More Anti-Christian Violence, Nigerians Say

    Tension has eased in Nigeria's central city of Jos following a weekend of deadly violence, but resentment is growing among members of the Christian community there who feel that the international media's reporting of events has been \"biased and inaccurate," according to a human rights organization.

  • Groups: Licenses to Research Hybrid Embryos 'Illegal'

    Two public interest groups are asking the UK Supreme Court on Wednesday to launch a judicial review into whether the Government's fertility body acted illegally in granting permission to two universities to research animal human hybrid embryos.

  • Zimbabwe Crisis Worse than Imagined, Says Carter

    Zimbabwe Crisis Worse than Imagined, Says Carter

    Former U.S. president and prominent Baptist Jimmy Carter expressed his shock on Monday at the extent of Zimbabwe\'s humanitarian crisis, saying that it appeared to be far worse than he had imagined.

  • New Report Maps Church's Work with Vulnerable Children

    Christian children\'s charity Viva has published a major new report mapping the work thousands of Christians are doing with some of the world\'s most vulnerable children. The report warns that the effectiveness of Christian work is being hindered by a lack of awareness of what churches are doing.