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Hindu Extremists in India Attack Bible College Students
(May 19, 2005)
A group of extremists of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) attacked and beat eight students from Beersheba Bible College, a school affiliated with the Indian Pentecostal Church of God at Maraman, Chettimukku, on May 12.
RSS Plans to Reconvert 10,000 Christians in India
(March 27, 2006)
A Hindu extremist group planning centenary celebrations in April hopes to reconvert as many as 10,000 tribal Christians to Hinduism during the event.
Hindu Extremists Attack Christians in India
(January 20, 2006)
Hindu extremists attacked Christians in two incidents in the same district of Andhra Pradesh state on January 12 and 13, in one case dragging a pastor from a child’s birthday party and kicking him unconscious.
SIGHTINGS #061: PRE-LEFT BEHIND
(November 14, 2005)
"Left Behind" co-authors Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins will appear on Good Morning America promoting their latest novel ... AOL will begin webcasting 100 classic TV series ... and "Learning Curve" has relaunched as a new blog.
Orissa Braces for More Violence after Second Murder
(November 6, 2008)
Terrified Christians already ravaged by more than two months of violence in Orissa state’s Kandhamal district braced for more carnage as suspected Maoists today gunned down a local worker of the Hindu extremist party.
SIGHTINGS #072: MERCYME CHRISTMAS
(December 5, 2005)
ABC World News Tonight interviews Act One director Barbara Nicolosi ... Beatmart Recordings signs a hip new distribution deal ... MercyMe celebrates Christmas on a radio near you ... and GMA looks for new talent.
SIGHTINGS #073: NARNIA ... 3 DAYS AND COUNTING
(December 6, 2005)
More online Narnia goodness ... Relient K will be on MTV ... a Q&A with novelist Tom Buford ... the authors of Left Behind dis the movie ... and more.
Religion Today Summaries - May 17, 2005
(May 17, 2005)
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition:
Homosexual Festival Scheduled In Jerusalem Cancelled * Evangelical Strategy Statement Gains Approval * Holman CSB, In Its First Year, At No. 5 On Bookstore Charts * Hindu Extremists in India Attack Bible College Students
SIGHTINGS #063: BEST BOOKS
(November 17, 2005)
Trade journal Publishers Weekly has announced their picks for the best religion books for 2005.
DEADLINE FRIDAY
(February 3, 2006)
As we head into the weekend, some updated links regarding Bono at the National Prayer Breakfast ... Dove Award nominations ... and the blog tour of novelist Marilynn Griffith .
Faith Communities Join to Protest Violence in India
(October 16, 2008)
Thousands of people participated in a recent peaceful protest rally in Dimapur, Nagaland in solidarity with the persecuted Christians across India who are being targeted by the VHP, Bajrang Dal, and the Sangh Parivar organizations.
Indian Christians Worried that 'Survey' Could Facilitate Persecution
(March 14, 2003)
Christian leaders in an Indian state notorious for its Hindu militancy are alarmed about what they see as attempts by state authorities to delve into their private lives - and fear the result may be more religion-inspired violence against the minority.