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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.
U.K. Christian Hotel Owners Appeal Ruling
The Christian owners of a guesthouse who were ordered by a judge to pay a gay couple more than $5000 in damages for refusing to let them stay in a double room have appealed the ruling.
Judge Rules Against Christian Guesthouse Owners
A judge has sided with a gay couple who were refused a double room at a Christian guesthouse. Judge Andrew Rutherford ruled that the hotel policy was unlawful
Fla. Pastor who Threatened to Burn Qurans Disinvited from U.K. Rally
The U.K.-based English Defense League has dropped plans to have a Florida preacher who threatened to burn copies of the Quran speak at one of its rallies next year.
Catholic Church Outlines Details of Ordinariate
The Catholic Church has confirmed that its Ordinariate for disaffected Anglicans will be launched in January.Those seeking to join the Ordinariate are expected to be received into the Catholic Church and confirmed at Easter, followed by the ordination of former Anglican priests.
Orthodox Anglicans Call for Prayer Over Gay Bishop Nomination
An orthodox Anglican group has made an \"urgent\" call for prayer after reports emerged over the weekend that the nominations for the next Bishop of Southwark include an openly gay cleric.
Interview: Scotland Minister on Edinburgh 2010, Unity
The Rev. Andrew Anderson is the minister of a Church of Scotland church in Edinburgh and a member of the Executive Committee of Edinburgh 2010, the four-day gathering taking place in the Scottish capital this week to mark 100 years since the historic World Missionary Conference.
Political Parties Must Work Together, Says Evangelical Alliance
The head of the Evangelical Alliance has called on Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg to work together after Thursday\'s General Election resulted in a hung parliament.