Maria Mackay

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  • Christians Turn to God Over Moral Crisis in UK

    Christians Turn to God Over Moral Crisis in UK

    "Your Kingdom come, Your will be done" was the prayer of hundreds of Christians who gathered at a central London church on Saturday to cry out to God over the moral and spiritual crisis in the United Kingdom.

  • Christians Pray for End to Global Poverty

    Christians Pray for End to Global Poverty

    Christians in the United Kingdom will unite this week with fellow believers around the world in praying for an end to global poverty.

  • Christian Party Offices Vandalized After Launch of Bus Ads

    Christian Party Offices Vandalized After Launch of Bus Ads

    The offices of a conservative Christian political organization were vandalized following the launch of a new bus advertising campaign proclaiming that there is a God. "We are not phased by it," the Christian Party leader said.

  • Archbishop: Britain is Not Religiously Divided

    Archbishop: Britain is Not Religiously Divided

    The Government is wrong to think that religion is deeply dividing Britain, says the Archbishop of Canterbury. Such a perception is quite deeply entrenched in Government, in parts of the media and therefore in the minds of quite a lot of people, he claims.

  • Anglicans Reaffirm Uniqueness of Christ

    The Church of England reaffirmed its commitment to sharing with people of all faiths and of none the Gospel of Jesus Christ as the only savior. "We need to recover our nerve."

  • Church of England Moves Forward with Plans for Women Bishops

    Plans for women bishops in the Church of England will move to the revision stage after a vote of approval in the General Synod Wednesday. Bishop McCulloch said it would be "tragic" if the Church fell at the first hurdle in seeing women ordained to the episcopate.

  • Church Ignoring Jesus' Teaching on Money, Says Charity Head

    The head of a national money education charity based in London spoke of the challenge facing the Church to preach on what the Bible has to say about money, debt and possessions. He chided the Church for failing to present the world with a Christ-inspired alternative to debt and borrowing.

  • Christian Students Counter 'No God' Ads with Gospel Giveaway

    Christian students are taking part in a massive Gospel giveaway in response to the "no God" ads placed on buses across London. They are giving away 400,000 copies of a special student edition of St. Mark's Gospel to get students thinking about God.

  • Christians Launch Seven Days of Prayer for Revival in London

    More than 100 Christians from all denominations and traditions gathered in Croydon, South London, Wednesday for the first of seven nights of prayer to bring revival to the capital.

  • Christians Consider Church Response to Credit Crisis

    The church must work together to protect the poor and build a more sustainable economy in the face of the global financial crisis, agreed Christian leaders at a conference earlier in the week.