Computer software fingers Akinola's letter
Further to out story about accusations that the Nigerian Anglican Primate is being used by Western conservatives, the Church Times newspaper has a report by correspondent Pat Ashworth headed
Close the pay gap, survey says
People in Britain think that Premiership footballers should be paid a lot less, and that those in service jobs at the bottom of the pay scale should get a good deal more, says a new survey for the Fabian Society.
End of our book experiment
Ekklesia has decided to end its experimental affiliate programme with Amazon. The deal allowed the company to trawl our pages and insert book links.
Pilgrimage on wheels
An academic body committed to interreligious understanding has hit upon a creative way to change hearts and minds by employing pedal power.
Helping to save Iraqi lives
Irrespective of what we think of the presence of British troops in Iraq, the plight of those who have worked as translators and assistants is a matter of serious concern.
Ekklesia daily email bulletin update
Our daily bulletin is still in hibernation until September 2007, but our news and features are being updated regularly.
Support for South Asia flood victims
India, Bangladesh and Nepal are in need of urgent aid and development support, following the latest disaster.
Preparing to make peace possible
The international Day of Prayer for Peace on 21 September is part of a growing movement in opposition to religiously-sanctioned violence.
Or any kind of officially-sanctioned violence, really.
Religion in the blogosphere
Religion remains a hot topic in the blogopshere, with new contributors stepping into the arena all the time.
Making a noise for climate change
This weekend you have an opportunity to listen to some fabulous music a make a difference to climate change and its impact on global poverty.