Almighty God, from whom all thoughts of truth and peace proceed: kindle we pray, in the hearts of all people the true love of peace; and guide with your pure and peaceable wisdom
24 July 2008
The Millennium Development Goals will not be reached if the empowerment of women is not of the highest priority, according the Anglican Observer at the United Nations, Ms Helen Wangusa.
23 July 2008
“I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD”, Jesus said to the people. Jesus’ words “I am the light of the world” evoke the book of Genesis: “And God said, let there be light,” and there was light. Light was God’s first Creation. In the exodus tradition God led Israel in the wilderness as a pillar of fire at night to “give them light”.
23 July 2008
We, the Sudanese Bishops gathering at the Lambeth Conference, would like on behalf of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan (ECS) and the whole Sudanese people, to acknowledge and appreciate your prayers and support during the 21 years of war in Southern Sudan
23 July 2008
Developing “fresh expressions” of church can be unpredictable, messy and prone to the odd failure… but it’s a vitally important part of revitalising the church with which more and more parts of the Anglican Communion are coming to grips.
23 July 2008
Reverend David Peck, Archbishop of Canterbury’s Secretary for International Development and Douglas Alexander, Secretary of State for International Development, addressed a number of bishops in an afternoon session at the Lambeth Conference
23 July 2008
The urgency to preach the Good News is as true today as it was two thousand years ago, said Cardinal Ivan Dias, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelisation of Peoples in the Roman Catholic Church.
23 July 2008
Mathilde Nkwirikiye Ntahoturi from Burundi shared the story of her work with orphaned and abandoned babies informally at the Spouses’ Conference
23 July 2008
Mrs Salveti Ramani
23 July 2008
Mrs Queen Makalelle
23 July 2008