Ethan Cole

Christian Post Reporter

Bill Clinton Visits Christian-Run School in Haiti

Former President Bill Clinton recently visited a school operated by Catholic nuns in Haiti where children are educated to break the cycle of poverty that entrap families for generations.

French Physicist Wins Templeton Religion Prize

A French physicist and philosopher of science is the winner of the 2009 Templeton Prize for religion, the largest annual religion prize given to an individual, the foundation announced on Monday.

Clinton, Chinese Diplomat Discuss Human Rights

After coming under a barrage of criticism for seeming to downplay human rights in U.S.-China relations, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reaffirmed the Obama administration's commitment to promoting human rights after a meeting with a high-level Chinese diplomat this week in Washington.

Sharia Soon to Be Effective in Swat Valley

Sharia law will start to take effect in Malakand district, Pakistan next Monday, causing many to fear that the region, known to be a haven for terrorists, will slip deeper into extremism.

Graham: U.S. Must Lead in Solving Sudan Crisis

American evangelist and humanitarian leader Franklin Graham called upon President Barack Obama on Tuesday to immediately appoint a special envoy to Sudan to help resolve the growing threat of chaos there after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Sudan\'s sitting president.

E.U. Equality Laws Threaten to Empower Atheists to Sue More

Proposed equality laws by the European Union threaten to make it easier for atheists to file lawsuits against any organization offering public service if they are offended by a displayed religious symbol or by a religious act.

U.K. Churches Kick Off Biblethon Festival

Nearly 200 people from over 20 local churches in England kicked off a Bible reading marathon on Friday during which the Scripture will be read in public for 10 days.

NCC, Official Chinese Church Vow to Work Together

Top leaders of U.S.-based National Council of Churches recently met in Shanghai with leaders of China's official church bodies for discussions that included a partnership to raise the issue of climate change with their respective governments.