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Vietnam: Alleged Murderer of Christians Strikes Again
A Hmong man who murdered his mother in February because she had become a Christian has assaulted another Christian, leaving him critically wounded.
Egypt: Convert’s Religious Rights Case Threatens Islamists
In the dilapidated office here of three lawyers representing one of Egypt’s “most wanted” Christian converts, the mood was hopeful in spite of a...
Pope Benedict Lands in Israel, Condemns Anti-Semitism
Pope Benedict XVI arrived here on Monday and quickly condemned anti-Semitism while calling for reconciliation in the fractious Middle East.
Indonesian Mayor Revokes Church Permit
Church members in Depok city, West Java, are unable to use their church building after the mayor, citing protests from area Muslims, revoked a...
North Korean Bride Trafficking: When Escape Becomes Bondage
Young-Ae Kim and Mi-Sun Bang both fled North Korea to escape starvation. What the women endured after crossing the Chinese border was a different...
Egypt: Killing of Pigs Threatens Coptic-Run Industry
Authorities yesterday pressed ahead with the slaughter of Egypt’s pigs – crippling the livelihood of thousands of swine breeders, nearly all Coptic...
Remember Nargis? Myanmar Does, Even If Americans Don't
A year after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, faith-based humanitarian groups are still working to repair the damage, long after the storm faded from...
Stakes High for Christians in India's Elections
With elections underway in India, its 2.3 percent Christian minority – which faced a deadly spate of attacks in the eastern state of Orissa last...
Taliban-Inspired Attacks in Pakistan Hit Christians
As Taliban control hits pockets of Pakistan and threatens the nation’s stability, Christians worry their province could be the next to fall under...
Presbyterians Defeat Move to Allow Gay Clergy, But...
The Presbyterian Church (USA) has defeated the third move in 12 years that would have allowed partnered gay and lesbian clergy, but gay rights...
Gunmen Kill Three Christians in Kirkuk, Iraq
Gunmen in Iraq shot five Chaldean Catholic Christians in their Kirkuk homes on Sunday (April 26) in two separate attacks, killing three and...
New Film Helps Explain China's Spiritual Complexity
Harvest Fields was recently in Beijing shooting film footage for its third film on China, showing how its spiritual growth has resembled the...
North Korean Christians Question Regime’s Claims
“Here is my question,” said Jung. “If North Korea has freedom of religion, why does the government arrest, kill or imprison Christians in camps...
Vietnam: Officials Permit Massive Easter Celebration
In what religious freedom advocates regarded as a breakthrough in Vietnam, authorities granted rare permission to unregistered house church groups...
Chinese Students Find Faith, And a Home, in a Foreign Land
In the three decades since the end of the Cultural Revolution in China, there has been a surge in Chinese students and scholars like Wang adopting...
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