Maria Mackay
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Mission Aviation Fellowship Suspends Flights in Kenya
Mission Aviation Fellowships team in Kenya has suspended flights because of the dangers posed by the violence that has been rocking the country for nearly a week.
Pope Says Family Key to Peace
In his New Years message to of the worlds 1.2 billion Catholics Tuesday, Pope Benedict XVI reaffirmed the family as one of the most important foundations for peace in the world.
Kenya Death Toll Surpasses 300
Violent clashes in Kenya have killed more than 300 people since a disputed election on Dec. 27, a state-funded local rights organization and an international group reported in a joint statement Wednesday.
Pakistan's Bhutto Killed in Suicide Bomb Attack
Pakistani opposition leader and former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in a suicide bomb attack Thursday, stoking new chaos across the nuclear-armed nation, an important U.S. ally in the war on terrorism.
Archbishop Calls for Action Against 'God Being Violated'
LONDON The second highest ranking cleric in the Church of England has called for action against God being violated in Zimbabwe and Darfur.
English Churches Expect Higher Worshiper Turnout this Christmas
Church of England cathedrals are getting ready to welcome more than 140,000 people through their doors for this year's run of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services. Hopes are high for an excellent turnout, following a 7.5 percent rise in worshipers between 2005 and 2006.
Poll: 1 in 8 Britons Know Christmas Story in Depth
A new survey by the public theology think thank Theos has found that only 12 percent of adults in Britain have detailed knowledge of the Christmas story.
Church Cleric Vows Not to Wear Collar Until Mugabe's Ouster
The second highest ranking cleric in the Church of England made a striking protest against the regime of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Sunday when he cut up his clerical collar and vowed to not wear one again until the controversial leader is ousted from power.
Church Cleric Vows Not to Wear Collar Until Mugabe's Ouster
The second highest ranking cleric in the Church of England made a striking protest against the regime of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Sunday when he cut up his clerical collar and vowed to not wear one again until the controversial leader is ousted from power.
Poll: 1 in 8 Britons Know Christmas Story in Depth
A new survey by the public theology think thank Theos has found that only 12 percent of adults in Britain have detailed knowledge of the Christmas story.