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Ron Clark has made it his specialty to go into classes filled with the "most difficult" students in the school and turn the class around, both in North Carolina and in the Bronx, New York. Called "America's Educator" by Oprah  |


For Daisy Khan, gathering young Muslim leaders was more than a meeting of intellect. It was a crucial step in taking back Islam. By Dilshad D. Ali  |
One Beliefnet user put his belongings in storage and pedaled toward art, God, and sanity.  |
In a dangerous, chaotic world, maybe it's the random acts of kindness and small moments of connection that keep us grounded. By Alice Chasan  |


A prayer to celebrate peace reached in northern Cabinda province with the signing of the memorandum of understanding in August this year in southwestern Namibe province will be held Saturday here under the aegis of the Angola's Christian Churches Council  |
The Catholic Church expects the participation of about 60,000 people, from the country's 18 provinces and other parts of the world, in the sixth pilgrimage to Nossa Senhora da Muxima (Our Lady of Heart) Sanctuary, located in Bengo province, set  |
August 11 - In the flurry of pro and con statements from American Christians regarding Israel's strikes on Hezbollah guerillas, one major religious group has remained notably quiet - evangelicals.  |
LONDON, August 11 - The Church of Scientology has won a tax fight with British authorities, a victory that means the government will be forced to reimburse the millions of pounds in past payments the church has made.  |
August 11 - It all began with a tip: In the aftermath of the July 7, 2005, subway bombings in London, British authorities received a call from a worried member of Muslim community, reporting general suspicions about an acquaintance.  |
The group of Norwegian evangelists from the International World Ministries are on a gospel campaign to Rwanda and other countries in the Great Lakes region.  |
Over two hundred and fifty teenagers aged between 13 and 16 are attending a two-week sensitisation workshop organised by the Anglican Church in Cyangugu Diocese.  |
A man who says he tried to petrol bomb St Francis Catholic Church in the capital Lilongwe on July 16 has surrendered himself to police.  |
A new report reveals that millions of church volunteers are tackling Africa's HIV/AIDS crisis with little international support.  |
The Catholic Bishops of Southern Africa today issued a Pastoral Statement on Ancestor Religion and the Christian Faith.  |
St. Augustine Ishiara Teachers College in Embu, eastern Kenya, held its 15th graduation ceremony for 172 new primary school teachers on Friday, August 4.  |
A court in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday sentenced a Catholic priest to 30 years in jail for sexual abuse.  |
African theologians should actively participate in the process of setting a new economic agenda for the continent, participants at a pan-African conference in Nairobi said.  |
Nigerian-born Cardinal Francis Arinze has told nearly 400 people attending a conference that it is essential that their "faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, be clearly central" in their lives.  |
The signs now point to the most likely outcome of Democrats gaining control of the House," said Robert Erikson, a Columbia University political science professor. Democrats need to gain 15 seats in the House to seize control after a dozen  |
THE Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) condemns the arrest over the weekend of pastors and church leaders demanding a peaceful resolution of the national crisis. This barbaric act has convinced everyone that the Zanu PF government is cornered and has  |
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