Jenna Lyle

Christian Today Reporter

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  • Faith Leaders Launch Joint Gaza Appeal

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, the head of the Muslim Charities Foundation and the head of the Movement for Reform Judaism have launched a joint appeal for funds towards humanitarian work in Gaza.

  • Widow of Slain Missionary Encourages Christians in Orissa

    Ten years after the brutal murder of Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons in India\'s Orissa state, widow Gladys Staines is urging persecuted Christians there to turn to Christ.

  • Evangelical Alliance to Send New Bible to Obama

    The Evangelical Alliance is planning to send a new Bible to President Barack Obama after White House staff were reportedly unable to find one for his second swearing in.

  • Christian Refuses to Drive Buses with 'No God' Ads

    A Christian bus driver refused to drive buses carrying an advertisement that declares "There's probably no God." Speaking to BBC Radio Solent, Ron Heather said he felt "shock" and "horror" at the slogan on the ads when he turned up for work last Saturday.

  • Christians Seek God's Intervention in North Korea

    Open Doors is urging Christians to pray on Wednesday for North Korean believers who the group says face being beaten, arrested, tortured or even killed because of their religious beliefs.

  • Archbishop: Attack on Gaza Health Clinic 'Incomprehensible'

    The Archbishop of Wales has condemned an Israeli missile attack over the weekend on a church-run health clinic in Gaza. Shij\'ia Clinic, run by the Near East Council of Churches (NECC) and funded by Christian Aid, was given just 15 minutes to evacuate.

  • Holy Land Christians Seek Urgent Prayer

    With the International Red Cross warning of a \"full-blown\" humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Bible Societies in the Holy Land have appealed to Christians to pray and support those caught up in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

  • Anglican Head: Real Treasure is People, Not Material Wealth

    Job losses and house repossessions brought on by the financial crisis are an opportunity for people to think about where their treasure truly lies, the head of the worldwide Anglican Communion said in his New Year\'s message.

  • World Celebrates Christmas

    Thousands of pilgrims overcame checkpoints and tight security to celebrate Christmas with a mass last night in the birthplace of Christ, Bethlehem. Happy crowds gathered at the Church of the Nativity, the traditional birthplace of Jesus, for the midnight mass.

  • Financial Collapse May be as Significant as Fall of Berlin Wall

    The collapse of major banks and financial institutions may have as great an impact on the world as the fall of the Berlin Wall, says the Bishop of Gibraltar.