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Indonesia: Students Ordered to Leave Campground
The manager of a campground in East Jakarta this week asked staff members and 600 female students from a theological college who had taken refuge...
Orissa: Violence Slowing, But Interior Villages Still Targeted
Reports of attacks from the eastern state of Orissa are decreasing, but many rural villages remain cut off from communication and being attacked at...
Eritreans in Saudi Detention Center Begin Hunger Strike
Fourteen Eritreans in a Saudi detention center have begun a hunger strike to highlight the continuing plight of Eritrean refugees and asylum...
Even in Tough Times, Charitable Giving Stays Strong
For faith-based organizations, widespread economic woes might seem to have the potential to create a complicated situation. Historically, however,...
In Gori, Relief Logistics Move Forward
When Russian troops pulled back from Gori, Georgia, Aug. 22, a Southern Baptist overseas relief team in Tblisi scrambled to assess the need for...
Christians Attacked in India after Hindu Leader Killed
The killing of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) leader Swamiji Laxmanananda Saraswati and four associates by suspected Maoists on Aug....
Relief Orgs Hit the Frontlines of South Ossetia Conflict
Several organizations, including World Vision and Project HOPE have been serving on the frontlines in Russia. They are actively aiding many people...
Seminary President Shares His Experience in Beijing
Dr. Mark Bailey, president of Dallas Theological Seminary, shared his thoughts with Crosswalk after he returned from a visit to Kuanjie Protestant...
‘Christian Persecution Surged during Musharraf’s Rule’
“Christians were not immune from persecution and raw treatment during the tenure of Presidents that preceded Musharraf, but the scale of Christian...
Chinese Airport Officials Seize 300 Bibles from Christians
A group of American Christians who had more than 300 Chinese Bibles confiscated by officials when they arrived in China is refusing to leave...
Slavic Churches Extend Help to Georgian Refugees
Refugee families from South Ossetia have flooded north across the Russian border into the cities of North Ossetia, and into the southern Russian...
More Controversy Surrounds ‘Florida Outpouring’ Revivals
In the midst of controversy over “The Florida Outpouring” revivals, faith healer and leader Todd Bentley has unexpectedly left the revival meetings...
Chinese Christians Plead for Relief as Olympics Continue
Christian activist and house church pastor Hua Huiqi wrote an open letter to U.S. President George Bush on Sunday (August 10), asking for prayer...
Mongolia: Two Missionaries Released from Detention
Two of the four missionaries detained in Inner Mongolia in early July have been released after serving 30 days administrative detention.
'Buzz' in China Yields to Elaborate Opening Ceremony
An American worship leader serving in China thinks the Olympics may open up opportunities for people to come to China to live, teach and minister.
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