Christian leaders from a wide variety of denominations, ministries and prayer networks gathered last week at New Life Christian Centre in Wembley, London, to be challenged to unite together to mobilise the church to fast and pray for the nation throughout 2011.
In the News
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December 18th, 2010
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December 18th, 2010
From whatever perspective we come, thinking people ought to be able to agree, the birth of Jesus was a good day for mankind. I suspect I may never quite shake the childlike hunch that there is some uniquely divine imprint on the central individual of the human story. Happy Birthday, Jesus.
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December 18th, 2010
A law firm has come under fire for advertising a cut-price ‘divorce promotion’ for couples wanting to split up after Christmas.
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December 18th, 2010
A father-of-two with ''locked in'' syndrome says he will go to Swiss clinic Dignitas to die - unless the Government changes the law on assisted suicide.
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December 17th, 2010
The court specifically ruled that Ireland's abortion laws are compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights. It merely found that there should be a better procedure in place to enforce the existing laws, and that the lack of an adequate procedure breached one applicant's right to privacy. Substantive Irish abortion law stands untouched.
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December 17th, 2010
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America finally released its 2008-2009 Annual report detailing its financial figures. The report shows it received more government funding, which has translated into more abortions.
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December 17th, 2010
Iraqi authorities have obtained confessions from captured insurgents that could give insight on a possible terror plot.
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December 17th, 2010
Pakistani Muslim leaders are calling upon the world to defend the dignity of the Prophet Mohammed, while also calling blasphemers those who defend the life of Aasia Bibi - a Christian woman condemned to death by a Muslim religious court.
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December 17th, 2010
American and Spanish officials say the autonomous region of Catalonia in northeastern Spain is "a major Mediterranean center for radical Islamists" and the United States has proposed setting up an intelligence hub at the US Consulate in Barcelona to counter the growing threat, according to diplomatic cables that were obtained by Wikileaks and published by the Madrid-based El País newspaper on December 11.
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December 17th, 2010
Today’s judgment from the European Court of Human Rights will require detailed analysis over coming days but some clear points emerge immediately. The most important is that the judgment does not require Ireland to introduce legislation authorising abortion.
