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Stories of Christians in action, both at home and around the world
- Sierra Leone is the world’s most dangerous place to become a mum. Every day 10 women die from giving birth. In Sawula district, the community struggle with a clinic which has no electricity and only two delivery beds. Jebbeh is heavily pregnant but as her baby grows, it’s not joy that fills her heart, but...Christian Aid Week (12 – 18 May): ‘All mums should live’
- Nurse Edith Cavell gave her life to others – and was executed as a result. This year is the centenary of her state funeral at Westminster Abbey. The daughter of a Norfolk vicar, Edith trained as a nurse, and because she could speak French fluently, she was invited to start a nurses’ training school in...Edith Cavell – faith before the firing squad
- Back in the 1960s, C P Snow’s lecture on the two cultures dominated the academic world: science and art faced each other in the arena of knowledge like two mighty opposites. But journey back to Italy in the 15th century and you find no such division. The two worlds of science and the humanities were...In praise of Leonardo da Vinci – 1451-1519
- Some of us prefer to kneel for just about everything in church. People around us might sit – but we are kneelers! Time may have taken its toll though, and sadly the knees may not what they were. But if you visit different churches, you will find that not all of them have furniture designed...Signs & Symbols: Kneeling with body, mind and soul
- Up to three million people have been affected by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. With nearly 1000 known to be dead, and hundreds of thousands homeless, the people are in desperate need of food, water, clothing, shelter and medicine. If you can donate to the Cyclone Idai Appeal, you might like to consider sending...Cyclone Idai Appeal
- Lack of food is stunting children’s growth in North Korea, according to an eyewitness. Food shortages threaten an entire generation of children. The eyewitness said: “Not too long ago I met a North Korean refugee family in China. Their children were the ages of my children at the time – nine and six – or...North Korean Christians say food situation so desperate that children are stunted
- There are growing numbers of Iranian Christians in the UK. To help them at worship, the Church of England has recently launched a Persian language translation of Holy Communion. The publication of the Farsi language service very much affirms that the C of E sees the presence of Iranians in churches as a gift, and...Church of England launches Persian language Communion Service
- A project to promote greater understanding between Science and Faith is to be extended, thanks to new funding. Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science, (ECLAS) was first set up in 2015 and run by Durham and York universities in collaboration with the Church of England. Now it has received a generous grant from...Science and faith project to be extended
- Talking Jesus course gives Christians a new voice to share faith A testimony from the Rwandan genocide Spring Harvest turns 40 Signs & Symbols: Holy oil, and even more holy oil The most popular books used in preaching Calls for a comprehensive Rural Strategy Pray for our nation! ** Editor: Your readers may wish to...Looking at the Church (all articles) for April 2019
- “Now I feel confident talking about my walk with Jesus.” That’s the verdict of Paula, a Yorkshire mum who has been on the Talking Jesus course and has been inspired to speak up. She is not alone. The course is giving ordinary Christians across an extraordinary range of denominations, ethnicities and backgrounds, a new voice...‘Talking Jesus’ course gives Christians a new voice
- The Rwandan genocide began 25 years ago this month, in April 1994. The Rev Antoine Rutasiyrie, now the pastor of a large church in Kigali, recalls the beginning of that terrible 100 days, when up to one million Tutsi were slaughtered by the Hutu. “My family were Tutsi and we lived in Kigali. We had...A testimony from the Rwandan genocide
- This month (April) the annual Christian conference Spring Harvest celebrates its 40th birthday. Since it began in 1979, it has attracted more than one million guests to it various sites, which this year are Minehead, Harrogate and Skegness. “We have truly seen God’s blessing over the past 40 years,” says Peter Martin of Spring Harvest. ...Spring Harvest turns 40