Archive for the ‘Christian Life’ Category
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives A dating site has begun a major in-depth survey into Christian, in Christian Family, singles in an effort to understand their experiences within the church. Christian Connection has already had responses from more than a thousand Christian, in Christian Family,s in the week since the survey [...]
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives Refugee pastors are asking Christians in the UK to pray for peace between Sudan and South Sudan. The pastors were forced to flee their homes and walk for days to reach the safety of refugee camps. Abraham Rehan, pastor of a Sudan Interior Church (SIC), said: [...]
by National Library of Ireland on The Commons A specially produced Diamond Jubilee New Testament has become a runaway success. More than 400,000 copies have flown off the shelves since going on sale at the start of April. The special editions were produced by the Church of England, HOPE and Biblica as a souvenir [...]
by Australian National Maritime Museum on The Commons Sorry, readability was unable to parse this page for content. Christian Today
by Bibliothèque de Toulouse A Japanese architect has designed a transitional cathedral for Christchurch, New Zealand, until a new permanent structure is built. Shigeru Ban’s $ 4.5 million structure will be built using cardboard and metal containers set into a concrete foundation. The original 131-year-old neo-Gothic cathedral has been earmarked for demolition following an [...]
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives Worship Central’s free downloadable training course has only been going for six months but it has already spread across 43 countries. A total of 430 Worship Central training courses have been registered across the UK and worldwide. The course is made up of seven sessions designed [...]
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives The church is working in some of the hardest to reach areas in Africa to tackle malaria. The Province of Central Africa conferred its highest honour, the Order of the Epiphany, on philanthropists Christopher Flowers and Neville Isdell for their work alongside the church in tackling [...]
by State Library of New South Wales collection Christian Solidarity Worldwide has urged David Cameron to make the issue of Burma’s ethnic minorities a priority during his visit to the country this week. The Prime Minister is to meet Burma’s President Thein Sein and pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose party won a [...]
by The Library of Congress A live puppy held over the stomach to treat colic? How about a dried toad crushed into small pills for asthma? Or perhaps orange rind rolled up and inserted into the nostrils to cure a cold in the head? These are just some of the “cures” that were recommended [...]
by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives Ben Cantelon has just released a second single from his forthcoming album. ‘New Day’ is another taster of the ‘Everything in Colour’, which releases worldwide on 7 May. It follows the release of worship anthem, Saviour of the World. Fans were treated to a lyric video [...]



