Maria Mackay
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Atheist Ads Hit London Buses
As atheist ads hit London's buses on Tuesday, one faith-based think tank says they will only get people thinking more about God. The ads by the British Humanist Association carry the slogan "There's probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life." They are to appear on 30 of London's bendy buses.
World Evangelical Alliance Celebrates 'Tremendous Growth', Achievements
The World Evangelical Alliance has excelled in the last six years in presenting the world with a credible and faithful witness of the Gospel, says its international director.
Christians Urged to Present Supreme, Universal God to Pluralist World
In a world where secularism and mysticism are the new religion, the Christian faith must always challenge rather than be challenged by other faiths, world views and ideologies, says the head of the Asia Evangelical Alliance.
U.K. Evangelical Leader Commissioned to Lead Anti-Poverty Movement
Leaders at the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly have commissioned Joel Edwards as the new international director of the faith-based Micah Challenge.
Evangelicals Urged to Show God\'s Grace to HIV Victims
When HIV sufferers turn to the evangelical church, they are looking to reconcile with God but instead find \"closed doors and angry faces,\" says one Christian HIV sufferer.
Deposed Episcopal Bishop Warns Traditionalists Against 'Illiberal Takeover'
The deposed Episcopal Bishop of Pittsburgh has warned that the \"illiberal takeover\" of the US Episcopal Church could also happen to the Church of England. Bishop Robert Duncan accused The Episcopal Church of pursuing a \"totalitarian political agenda.\"
Charity Tells of Suffering in Holy Land
"We cannot change the whole world but we can change the world for one person at a time," said the Chief Executive of BibleLands, Nigel Edward-Few. He outlined the challenges facing millions of people in the Holy Land.
Chaplains Bring Christ's Love to World's Seafarers
Seafaring remains one of the most dangerous occupations but beyond the very worst that mother nature can do, being at sea for months on end can take a different kind of toll on the men and women who work the world\'s ships.
Anglicans Hope for United Future as Lambeth Ends
Bishops set their sights on a more united future on Sunday as their global conference drew to a close with appeals from the Archbishop of Canterbury for all Anglicans to walk the road forward together.
Anglican Bishops to Wrap Up Global Meeting with 'Reflections'
Bishops at the Lambeth Conference were expected to agree Sunday on a document they hope will safeguard the future of the Anglican Communion as the once-in-a-decade gathering draws to a close.