by Archive | Jun 19, 2006
Christian peacemakers stay committed to Iraq -19/06/06 Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT Christian peacemakers stay committed to Iraq -19/06/06 Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT), which has been actively promoting non-violence in some of the worldís hotspots for some 18...
by Archive | Jun 19, 2006
Faith groups back alternatives to detention of migrants -19/06/06 Muslim, Jewish, Prot Faith groups back alternatives to detention of migrants -19/06/06 Muslim, Jewish, Protestant and Catholic leaders are among a wide range of people and organisations supporting an...
by Archive | Jun 19, 2006
Churches remember Soweto uprising anniversary -19/06/06 The African-born general secre Churches remember Soweto uprising anniversary -19/06/06 The African-born general secretary of the World Council of Churches, the Rev Dr Samuel Kobia, has paid tribute to the 1976...
by Archive | Jun 19, 2006
Football teaches non-violence to Colombian street children -19/06/06 Club Deportivo in Colombia, a partner of the UK Christian aid agency Tearfund, is using football to help children likely to be caught up in violence to learn reconciliation skills. The Peace...
by Archive | Jun 19, 2006
Joy greets the first-ever Anglican woman leader -19/06/06 Though the worldís media has Joy greets the first-ever Anglican woman leader -19/06/06 Though the worldís media has rushed to seek reaction from those in the Anglican Communion who oppose womenís Episcopal...