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What does the Future Hold for Christians in Iraq?
700,000 Christians fear the establishment of an Islamic state governed by Shari’ah. The political and constitutional future of Iraq is an immediate...
Jordanian Christian Killed in Lebanon Attack
An Arab convert to Christianity was killed in a bomb blast last night outside his Tripoli apartment, adjacent to the home of a European missionary...
Christians Face Deportation from Saudi Arabia
Two Christians are facing deportation from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, while reports say Saudi authorities have questioned at least eight other church...
Jihad in Nigeria
For several years now, radical Muslims in northern and central Nigeria have been carrying out a ‘holy’ war, or jihad, against Christians.
Experts Discuss Role of Religion, Democracy in Postwar Iraq
The Bush administration's goal of establishing democracy in Iraq may be difficult to achieve because the country has so few functioning social...
Stung By Outcry, Malaysia Gov't Reverses Bible Ban
An outcry from Malaysian Christians has prompted the government of the predominantly Muslim country to reverse its ban on Bibles published in the...
Debate Rages Over Normalizing Trade With Religious Freedom Violator
Amid continuing reports of religious persecution in Laos, a lobbying battle is under way over whether the United States should grant normal trade...
Churches Fighting Restrictive Zoning Laws
For the past six years, members of the Evanston Vineyard church have been free to meet, sing and pray in the building they own in this suburb just...
Despite Dangers, Mission Field Still Attractive
Danger comes with the territory for Christian missionaries working abroad, but legions of them still appear eager to serve in foreign countries.
Pace of Donations for Iraq Disappointing, Relief Groups Say
Charities ramping up U.S. campaigns to benefit war-torn Iraq are finding the early fund-raising climate much cooler than the 100-degree...
Iraqi Christians Apprehensive About The Future
Iraqi Christians are apprehensive about their future and waiting to see if a new government in their country will lean more towards a Western-style...
Threatened Aid Groups Retreat in Afghanistan
Aid organizations, facing attacks and threats from resurgent Taliban and al-Qaida forces, are retreating from areas of Afghanistan where some have...
Employment Tribunal Rules against Christian on Sunday Work
A Christian man who claimed he was fired for refusing to work on Sundays has lost his case in front of a British employment tribunal.
A Soldier's Faith, Baptism & Christ's Resurrection
Army Spc. James Kiehl did not know death was around the corner. But on that day in the Kuwaiti desert, with his unit preparing for battle, Kiehl...
Bible Ban Shock in SE Asian Democracy
As Christians around the world prepare to mark their most important holiday, hundreds of thousands of believers in southeast Asia face the prospect...
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