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Christian Activist Held in Russia Says He Was Victim of 'Shakedown'
On the 73rd day of house detention and the 18th day of a hunger strike, American citizen Andrew Okhotin awaits the outcome of a Russian criminal...
Groups Weigh Risks, Morality of Evangelizing in Postwar Iraq
As Christian aid workers rush to meet the needs of an Iraqi population devastated by war and years of harsh economic sanctions, mission groups have...
Appeals Court Controls Fate of Ten Commandments Display
A federal appeals court took up the charged debate over a Ten Commandments display in an Alabama courthouse Wednesday, raising questions about...
Indian Christians Wary of 'Survey'
An Indian Christian organization says police in the western state of Gujarat are ignoring court orders and continuing to carry out an illegal...
School Reverses Ban on Use of 'God' at Graduation Ceremony
A Wisconsin public high school student will be allowed to sing a song referring to "God" at her graduation ceremony after all.
Presbyterians Continue Tug-of-War over Gay Issue
The Presbyterian Church (USA) stepped back from another divisive fight over homosexuality Friday (May 30), rejecting a third churchwide vote on...
Author Explores the Creation of the King James Bible
Their names are mostly lost to history now -- Geoffrey King, Lancelot Andrewes, Miles Smith and dozens more -- but the book that brought them all...
Thaw in US-Sudan Relations May Have Positive Effects in Region
With a slow warming in relations between the U.S. and Sudan, aid groups report an improvement in Khartoum's attitude toward humanitarian efforts...
Program Aims to Put Medical Missionaries Into the Field
Project MedSend has given grants to health care professionals to work in 55 countries, many of which are "creative access," or restrictive of...
Ministry Brings Safe, `Living' Water to Remote Areas
Jim and Jodi Mohney had every hope of finding a source of safe drinking water for the residents of the remote Mayan Indian village in Guatemala....
Evangelical Group Launches 'Operation Iraqi Care'
As efforts to rebuild Iraq physically, politically, economically and culturally continue, a coalition of Christian organizations in the U.S....
African Church Welcomes Approval of American AIDS Funding
Kenya's Catholic Church has welcomed U.S. congressional approval of a $15 billion funding plan aimed at combating the AIDS pandemic in some of the...
Presbyterians to Debate Homosexuality, Abortion
When the Presbyterian Church (USA) meets for its annual legislative convention later this month, the perennial debate over homosexuality is likely...
`Jabez' Author in Africa: `I'm Like a Coach'
American Bruce Wilkinson, best-selling author of the trio "Prayer of Jabez," "Secrets of the Vine," and the recent The New York Times best seller...
Missionary Beheaded on Troubled Pacific Island
An Australian Christian missionary was brutally murdered in the Solomon Islands on Sunday, in an attack colleagues believe may have been linked to...
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