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Stories of Christians in action, both at home and around the world
- Enthusiasm – I love it. Give me passion, excitement, fascination and joy over calm detachment and a cool distance anytime. I see that passion at football matches when I support my Premier League team, and I see it when I visit a range of grassroots organisations thriving in the city where I live. Hopefully, you...In praise of passion
- Cyclone Freddy, which recently hit Malawi, Madagascar, and Mozambique is still causing widespread devastation. The Zambezia province in Mozambique remains pretty much underwater. The tropical storm has left thousands homeless and in need of aid. “We have experienced a situation that has never happened before in the country.” These words from Cedric Willie, Acting Executive Director,...Helping in the terrible aftermath of Cyclone Freddy
- More than 50,000 people were killed, and tens of thousands injured, when the massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria struck on 6th February, causing thousands of homes and buildings to collapse across a vast area. Only a week later, on 13th February, the Christian aid agency Samaritan’s Purse opened an Emergency Field Hospital in Turkey,...Christians helping to clean up after the earthquake in Turkey
- Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is soon to launch what it calls a “fully refreshed and re-energised money coaching course.” The course aims to help people learn to manage their finances, and will include new teaching, a new online budgeting tool for use on a smartphone, and greater flexibility in how to use the content. The...CAP to launch ‘new money resource’
- Together is the UK trade magazine for Christian resources, distributed to almost every UK Christian publisher and retailer, as well as hundreds of churches and over 500 Christian authors. Published by Cedar Tree until the end of 2022, the magazine is relaunched this month (May) by Onwards and Upwards Publishers, a member of the Evangelical Alliance. Together has...A new vision for Together Magazine
- If you are contacted by a clergyman asking you for money, beware! It is a scammer. Scammers have been impersonating various clergy, including even the Archbishop of York, to ask priests and other church people to buy them Amazon vouchers and online gift cards. The scammers use either emails or texts, and their message is...If a vicar asks you for money…
- We still enjoy ‘going to church’ online. In fact, recent viewing figures for the CofE’s national online services reveal that they continue to receive about 150,000 views a week. Overall, in 2022, they attracted more than eight million views. It was in March this year that the C of E marked three years since the...Worshipping online looks set to carry on
- The Church Urban Fund (CUF) reports that many churches have responded with “love and compassion” to the various needs of 9,000 Afghan refugees who have been living in temporary ‘bridging hotels’ for the past 18 months. As the government now takes steps to move the Afghans into settled accommodation, CUF wants the government to “ensure...Helping the Afghan refugees
- The aid agency Tearfund has been praised for the way in which it helps poor communities in Africa. It develops and supports them by working through their own local churches. Such a model has been found to produce “significant social value”. So says the research consultancy State of Life, which surveyed nearly 8000 responses from Rwanda,...Tearfund does work of “significant social value”
- “All you who pass by….” More volunteers needed to ring church bells for the King Ukraine: church leaders targeted by Russian forces Christians called to support local media The launch of ‘Bell Sunday’ in May When should people not be allowed to strike? ** Editor: The Ven John Barton visited York Minster last Good Friday...Looking at the Church – and Christians in action (all articles) in April 2023
- For Good Friday last year, the morning service at York Minister was offered online for everyone to see, anywhere in the world. It’s the most solemn day of the year. Hymns, readings, prayers: all focussed on Christ’s death and its benefits for humanity, for all time. A hundred or so people were in the congregation, alongside choir...“All you who pass by….”
- The Coronation’s ‘Ring for the King’ challenge is still urgently looking for more volunteers – several thousand more of them, in fact. The new recruits will be needed if all the church bells in the country are to be rung on 6th May, the day of the Coronation. As we go to press, so far...More volunteers needed to ring church bells for the King