Worship Service for Amish Victims Led by Michael. W Smith

Following the fatal shootings of five Amish girls at a school in Pennsylvania, prayers and services have been held around the world in memory of the victims, some attracting thousands from around their communities..

  • Salt-N-Pepa Member Speaks to Christian Youth: All That Glitters Ain’t Gold

    Cheryl “Salt” James, former member of the noted female rap group Salt-N-Pepa, appeared as a guest speaker at the C3 Youth Ministry Service to speak about her past experiences as a hip hop artist and the role spirituality plays in her music.

  • Fox Brings Christ to Hollywood with New Christian Division

    Hollywood just got a whole lot more meaningful for the world’s Christian Tuesday as 20th Century Fox announced the launch of its latest division, FoxFaith, that aims to put out no less than 12 religious-oriented films each year.

  • MyCCM Launched for Christian Music Fans, Artists

    CCM Magazine, considered a leading magazine for the latest news on Christian music, has launched a new web-based community called MyCCM.org.

  • DELIRIOUS? IGNITES HILLSONG CONFERENCE

    Delirious? One of the most influential Christian rock bands in the world ignited a crowd of more than 35,000 worshippers when they brought their unique brand of passion and praise to Sydney’s Hillsong Conference tonight.

  • Hillsong Conference: A call to action

    Christians and churches of all denominations are being called to action this week at Sydney’s Acer Arena where Hillsong Conference is celebrating 20 years of championing the cause of the local church.

  • MIGHTY TO SAVE - HILLSONG’S LATEST LIVE WORSHIP ALBUM

    For 15 years Hillsong Church has been recording live worship albums and this week marks the release of the newest of these albums - Mighty To Save.

  • Rhemathon 2006 breaks all barriers

    Newcastle’s only Christian broadcaster Rhema 99.7fm just concluded its most ambitious faith-based and god-directed fund raising campaign ever held.

  • Special Feature: Backstage with Delirious?

    Christian Today had the opportunity to spend time with Delirious? at the Royal Albert Hall in Central London 20 May, where they performed a 40 minute gig for Crusaders’ 100th anniversary. As the band settled on the sofa for the short talk, they reminisced on the last time they performed at the venue, which was a year ago with Michael W. Smith.

  • Save Your Money and Your Time

    On the 19th May 2006, despite the immense controversy of the film, the Da Vinci Code was greeted by ‘disappointed whistles and snickering from around 2,000 journalists’, reported the ABC. Having seen the film, the head of the Anglican Diocese in Sydney Archbishop Dr. Peter Jensen, along with Father Richard Leonard SJ the director of the Australian Catholic Film Office believed the film was ‘too long.’

  • Rebecca St. James to Reach Tens of Thousands in Europe

    LONDON – Grammy and Dove Award winning Christian artist Rebecca St. James will embark this week on an international tour that will take her to 11 nations in Europe. Her first performance kicks off May 19 in Wales.

  • Da Vinci Code Movie Premieres at Cannes as Opus Dei Head Prays for Brown

    The highly controversial movie, The Da Vinci Code has held its world premiere at the 59th Cannes film festival. The divisive book, now made into a certain summer blockbuster, has drawn protests from across the world from Christians due to its content about Jesus Christ. But the team behind the book and film have remained adamant that they would not give in to protestors.