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Christian 'Hemorrhage' Increases in Iraq
One highly publicized tragedy doesn't account for the hundreds of thousands of Christians who have been lost to Iraq one way or another in the past...
The Top 10 Christian News Stories of 2010
The year 2010 brought hundreds of stories and movements to bear on global Christianity. Here are the faces, places, and movements the Crosswalk.com...
Abortion Debate Opens Rift between Bishops, Hospitals
An umbrella group of Catholic hospitals is backing a Phoenix hospital that was stripped of its church affiliation, sowing the seeds for another...
Theology Students in Indonesia Still Seek Facilities, Compensation
Two and a half years after an Islamic attack on a seminary here left hundreds of students without facilities, they are still in temporary shelters.
Vietnam Authorities Move to Stop Protestant Christmas Events
Hundreds of Christians from 10 northern provinces were locked out of a Christmas celebration that was supposed to take place here yesterday.
For Iraq's Christians, Christmas Festivities at a Minimum
Christmas should be a time of great joy for all Christians. But festivities appear unlikely this year for believers living in Iraq.
Life on Hold for Egyptian Christian Arrested for his Faith
An Egyptian who left Islam to become a Christian and consequently lost his wife, children and business is waiting to see if the government will now...
In 2010, Donors Want Connection with Charity
Churches and Christian organizations must make significant changes to stay relevant in an era characterized by diminishing middle class incomes,...
Believers Stand Strong in 2010 Despite Persecution
Asia, Maryam, Marzieh and Said drew attention on the international stage, but there were millions of others who suffered for their faith in...
Haiti Election Riots Hobble Relief Groups
Medical teams fighting the cholera outbreak have difficulty reaching patients, and rebuilding projects are have slowed significantly as they await...
Afghan Authorities Block Lawyer from Visiting Jailed Christian
A Christian in Afghanistan facing “apostasy” charges punishable by death is still without legal representation after authorities blocked a foreign...
Christians Fear Civilian Casualties in Burma
Civilians in two ethnic minority states with large Christian populations fear their lives will be in danger as skirmishes between rebels and a...
Pakistan Minister Condemns Reward for Killing Christian Woman
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Minorities Affairs Shahbaz Bhatti condemned the recent announcement of a reward for killing the jailed Christian...
German Christians Fight for Right to Homeschool
After police barged into the Busekros family home in Bavaria, the family's 15-year-old daughter, Melissa, was placed in a psychiatric facility....
Somali Girl Shot to Death for Embracing Christ
A 17-year-old girl in Somalia who converted to Christianity from Islam was shot to death last week in an apparent “honor killing,” area sources...
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