Miracle in Kigali new edition – 25th anniversary of Rwandan genocide
How does it feel to wake up every morning for more than three months, facing the prospect that you and your newborn baby are likely to be brutally murdered? This
How does it feel to wake up every morning for more than three months, facing the prospect that you and your newborn baby are likely to be brutally murdered? This
“Our friendship with the Danes developed following a number of them visiting Norwich Cathedral as guests several years ago,” explained the Revd Canon Sally Theakston, Team Rector of the Dereham &
The cyclone has left a trail of destruction, killing hundreds of people and affecting an estimated 2.6 million people across the three southern African countries. Houses, bridges and roads have
When you buy a gift for your mum or in memory of your mum, you will be helping other mothers around the world learn literacy skills, start a business, gain
Bishop Jonathan asked the congregation and Mothers’ Union members “to pray that God will bless these his servants and add to them such gifts and powers as may be needed
Pat, from Brundall, visited India for the 54th time last month, almost 29 years since she made her first trip. Since that initial visit she has set up a charity,
Mothers’ Union in the Dioceses of Norwich and Guyana were linked together through the Mothers’ Union Wave of Prayer initiative until 2016. “Sheran was in regular correspondence with our Trustees,
Back in 1997, the rector of Bergh Apton Church, Peter Knight was seeking a project that the village might support. The link with Sanyu Babies Home in Kampala was established
In a society that is ever more focused on self, a Norfolk school have been embracing the Christian values of compassion and charity. They broadened their horizons by learning about
As the Syrian conflict continues to force people to flee their homes, George Freeman MP spoke about his recent visit to Lebanon where he met with Syrian refugees first hand