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Afghan Christians in Danger at Home and Abroad
Conversion is viewed as a serious crime in Afghanistan, and Christians are frequently targeted by both the government and extremists.
Restoring America God's Way
A conversation with author and former U.S. Rep. George Radanovich on redeeming our nation and understanding God's cultural mandate
Anti-Semitism in the Occupy Movement
Anti-Jewish stereotyping never lurks far below the surface -- especially in times of economic suffering or uncertainty.
'Islamic Republic' Newspaper Denies Christianity Among Iranian Youth
Following a report about the spread of Christianity among Iranian youth, a government-supported newspaper said that claim was false.
Tensions High in Nigeria
Uneasiness abounds in Nigeria in the wake of Muslim-directed attacks on Christians in the northern part of the country.
Pray for the Persecuted Church
It’s hard to believe, but in our modern world there is a rise in the number of Christian martyrs.
Raising Awareness of Korea's Unwanted Children
A group of USC film students is heading to Korea to make a documentary about abandoned children.
As Injured Vets Return Home, Congregations Reach Out
Churches have much to offer in helping veterans heal, even when the wounds include post-traumatic stress disorder and brain injury.
A Day to Remember the Persecuted
Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, marks the international day of prayer for the thousands of persecuted Christians around the world.
Aversion of Iranian Youth to Islam Causes Christianity to Spread
More Iranian people are watching Christian television programs, accessing Christian websites and converting to Christianity.
Egypt Randomly Arresting Copts for Maspero Massacre
Egypt continues to detain Coptic Christians on charges of inciting violence during the army's massacre of 27 Copts on Oct. 9.
Sharing the Gospel, One House at a Time
Four college students are bringing fresh inspiration to a ministry struggling to convince volunteers it's safe to build houses in Mexico.
Phony Religious Freedom in China
Why would the Chinese government sponsor an exhibit about the spread of Christianity in China?
Massacre in Egypt Said to Cost Government All Credibility
Human rights activists in Egypt say the army's recent killing of 27 protesters has removed respect for the transitional government.
Look What They Left Off the Martin Luther King Memorial
Would the Baptist minister, the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., be pleased with his memorial? I doubt it, because they left God out.
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