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India: Supreme Court Ruling Will Greatly Advance Persecution
As of August 4, Indian police no longer require warrants to arrest and detain Christians accused of proselytizing.
Ministry Fights Court Ruling Against Faith-Based Program
Ministry president says appeal is important not only for his particular organization, but also for the sake of faith-based prison outreaches across...
Christians Warned Not to Jump on Global Warming Bandwagon
Mark Tooley of the Institute on Religion and Democracy says he would hope Evangelicals would have a better sense of history and be less anxious to...
Chinese Authorities Demolish Church, Beat Protesters
International outrage has been spreading after the beating last weekend of hundreds of Christians at the tourist resort of Hangzhou on China's...
Christian Radio Station Reaches Remote Nicaraguan Community
Programs are broadcast in Spanish, English, and Miskito, focusing on biblical solutions to contemporary problems.
Pastor Blasts Vegas Edict against Feeding Homeless in Parks
Las Vegas, Nevada, recently passed a new ordinance meant to reduce the number of homeless people on the streets. A California Baptist pastor is...
Lebanese Christians Serve Muslim Refugees
Amid the darkness and suffering of war, a ray of light is shining in Lebanon.
Cuba: No Improvement In Human Rights
The provisional hand over of power in Cuba from the Communist leader Fidel Castro to his younger brother Raul apparently does not signal any change...
Death of a Christian Radio Ministry in Mexico
A Christian radio station in Nogales, Sonora apparently alarmed some drug and occult forces that put a price on the life of the station's director.
Do Homosexuals Really Want to Get Married?
When and where homosexuals are given the legal right, do they really want to get married? Statistics appear to answer in the negative.
ABS Study: 70% of U.S. Teens Use the Bible for Guidance
In a recent survey by the American Bible Society, 70 percent of 12-15-year-olds said there are correlations between the messages of the Bible and...
Iran's Repression an Energizer for Muslims to Accept Christ
Voice of the Martyrs claims that Iran is not only a hotbed for terrorist activity, but also hosts the fastest growing population of Muslim converts...
Samaritan's Purse Reaches Out to Needy in War-Torn Lebanon
Ken Isaacs of Samaritan's Purse says the situation in southern Lebanon is grave.
Christians Arrested for Visiting Hospital Patients in India
Three young Christians visiting hospital patients were attacked and accused of 'forced conversions' last week in the southern Indian state of...
Sanctions Could Hurt North Korea's Persecuted Christians
Christian author and ministry spokesman Paul Estabrooks believes the sanctions called for by the international commumity upon North Korea for...
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