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China: Is Bible Smuggling Obsolete?
A debate has swirled around the topic for decades, more recently centering on the fact that China’s Amity Press has now printed over 50 million...
Paper or Podcast? Churches Juggle Media for All Ages
The challenge for Edwards, and for church leaders of other multi-generational churches, is how to best balance the technological needs of younger...
Lent 2.0: No Facebook, No Twitter
In a new twist on an old religious tradition, a growing number of Christian technophiles are swearing off Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and other...
‘Anti-Conversion’ Law Considered in Karnataka, India
The state's Hindu nationalist government is planning to introduce the kind of “anti-conversion” law that has provided the pretext for...
Franklin Graham to Meet with Sudan's Top Officials
Franklin Graham will travel again to Sudan, bringing leadership teams from both organizations to look for new ways to partner with each other and...
Sudan: Fleeing the Wrath of the Lord's Resistance Army
We were stunned to see that, in the middle of the bush, 11 women, nearly 20 children and three men had hacked out a piece of bush hiding from the...
Hope Flickers in Nairobi's Slums
Running water and electricity are rare in the Nairobi slums; open sewage trenches are common. But in one shanty, you'll find a room full of...
Christians Wary as Recession, Unrest Hit China
As China's government faces down a rapidly collapsing economy - and its Party's growing unpopularity - Christians are watching for signs of whether...
NY Archbishop Offers a Study in Contrasts
When Pope Benedict appointed Dolan, 59, as the new Archbishop of New York on Monday (Feb. 23), he placed a friendly face in the nation's most...
'We Are Like Forgotten People,' Burma Minority Says
A Human Rights Watch (HRW) report released in January details serious and ongoing abuses against the Chin people, a minority group in Burma’s...
Lutherans Move to Allow Gay Clergy -- Sort Of
A panel has recommended that the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America lift its ban on partnered gay and lesbian clergy, but only after the church...
Chinese New Testament Makes Its Debut
Holman Bible Publishers has received a printing of 20,000 Chinese Standard Bible New Testaments, described as the first direct Chinese translation...
Human Rights Organization Calls on UN for Change in Burma
British-based human rights organization Christian Solidarity Worldwide is urging the UN Secretary-General to ramp up efforts to facilitate...
Cholera Epidemic Continues to Spread in Zimbabwe
As Zimbabwe’s cholera continues to spread, the disease has expanded from urban centers into rural areas, aid agency World Vision reported recently....
The Untold Ordeal of a Christian Convert in Saudi Arabia
Christian converts in Saudi Arabia go through many untold ordeals at the hands of government officials and other Muslim fundamentalists because of...
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