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'The Time of Great Loss': Churches Burn in Nigeria
For Rev. Yunusa and other Christians, scenes of burned-down churches, wrecked homes, and injured believers are not new.
Americans Vote Comfort Issues, Not Moral Ones?
The moral compass of U.S. voters may be directionally challenged when it comes to choosing the next president, a survey shows.
How to Make Religious Freedom Relevant
Religious freedom isn't exactly on the radar screen for many Americans. Here's why it should be.
Nepal Christians Begin Legal Battle for Burial Ground
With the government refusing to listen to their three-year plea for an official cemetery and ignoring a protracted hunger strike...
Detained Pakistani Christian Released, Two Others Held
A Christian illegally detained in Faisalabad on false blasphemy charges was freed on April 17.
Vietnamese Authorities Thwart Easter Celebrations
Authorities in Vietnam prevented much-anticipated public Easter celebrations in Hanoi, going back on verbal promises to event organizers.
Religious Defamation Off United Nations Agenda -- For Now
In a victory for worldwide religious freedom, a measure that criminalized criticism of other religions (namely Islam) has been removed from the...
Sunday's Coming: Chinese Christians Worship Again
The leaders of the Shouwang Church in Beijing have a simple explanation for why they’d rather relinquish their freedom than abandon their church...
Religious Conversion Worst Form of 'Intolerance,' Bhutan PM Says
In the Kingdom of Bhutan, where Christianity is still awaiting legal recognition, Christians have the right to proclaim their faith but must not...
Child Sex Trafficking Is Growing, Even in U.S.
Commercial sexual exploitation remains a major problem in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 U.S. children trafficked annually.
Foreign Evangelist Allowed in Vietnam for First Time
U.S. evangelist Luis Palau joined tens of thousands of Vietnamese Christian in Ho Chi Minh City this weekend, all celebrating the Protestant...
China Police Release Most Church Detainees
One day after Beijing authorities arrested at least 169 Christians at an outdoor worship service, most of the detained church members have been...
Groups Work to Make Religious Freedom Relevant
Religious freedom may not seem relevant to most Americans, who take it for granted. One coalition of rights groups is working to change that.
In Midst of Chaos, Open Doors Reaches Christians in Middle East
Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Oman, Yemen and Iran. These are some of the countries where the wind of revolution blows.
Malaysian Christians Seek to End Restrictions on Malay Bibles
Christian importers of Bibles that Malaysian officials detained are balking at conditions the government has imposed for their release.
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