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A priest with a calling within a calling

A new priest talks about ministry in rural Zambia

03 April 2014

Light at the end of the tunnel

A remarkable theatre company in the Solomon Islands is challenging a culture of silence over the Pacific region's endemic violence against women and girls.

31 March 2014

Obit: Episcopal communications pioneer Bert Medley

Bert Medley, career broadcast journalist, digital innovator, succumbs to cancer.

26 March 2014

Youth Transforming the Unjust Structures of Society for Women and Girls

For two weeks each year around International Women’s Day on March 8th, thousands of delegates from governments and civil society gather at the United Nations in New York City for the annual Commission on the Status of Women.

18 March 2014

Converting to Christianity in Tunisia

The person Yasmine described herself as being before her conversion seems very different from the person who sat in front of me. 

18 March 2014

Fiji priest's race of a lifetime

Father Daniel Sitaram began his life's journey along the dusty roads of Siberia in Labasa, running his way into the national athletics team and then furthering his dream by becoming an ordained priest.

18 March 2014

Uma porta entreaberta

Eis que estou à porta, e bato; se alguém ouvir a minha voz, e abrir a porta, entrarei em sua casa, e com ele cearei, e ele comigo.

12 March 2014

From Genesis to publication – Bible translation in Paraguay

The long hard road of Bible translation tells people they matter, boosts literacy – and carries the message of Jesus into all the world

18 February 2014

'I conduct weddings on trains'

A day in the life of one of Britain's 22 railway chaplains can involve marriage ceremonies, suicides and many more hugely touching situations

07 February 2014

Big things grow from small things for Karen people in Thailand

A collection to support a sick pastoral worker has grown into something for the Karen people.

05 February 2014