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US Military Archbishop Blames War for Woes of Iraqi Christians
The toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime might have brought democracy to the country, but it also unleashed sectarian violence that has been taking a toll on the country's religious minorities, experts warn.
Indonesian Christians Pressure NJ Senator to Save Them From Deportation
A group of Indonesian Christian immigrants and their supporters led by a New Jersey pastor attempted to pressure a U.S. senator in his Newark office Thursday morning into supporting a bill that would help the group fight against deportation orders.
Samaritan's Purse Bible College Allegedly Bombed by Sudanese Air Force
A Bible college in Sudan functioning under Franklin Graham's missionary ministry, Samaritan's Purse, was bombed Wednesday and the ministry alleges the attack was launched by the Sudanese air force.
Game Developers, Christian Charity Team Up to Inspire Good Deeds (VIDEO)
Can playing games on Facebook actually bring some good results? Yes, and increasingly so, say creators of online games that aim to save lives in addition to entertain.
Video of Bishop Eddie Long Being 'Crowned King' Leaves Viewers Confused
A video clip showing Bishop Eddie Long of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church being crowned by Rabbi Ralph Messer during one of the church's televised services has gone viral, with members of the Christian community expressing complete confusion over the video.
Paula White's Without Walls Central Church Left Abandoned?
Without Walls Central, the opulent Lakeland, Fla., property belonging to Paula White, who also leads Without Walls International Church in Tampa, has been "abandoned" by White and left to decay, a visitor to the property alleges.
Crystal Cathedral Congregation Fails in Last-Minute Attempt to Keep Church Building
Some congregation members of the Crystal Cathedral Ministries have failed in their last-minute attempt to keep the signature Garden Grove, Calif. property by claiming a 99-year lease, as the Santa Ana bankruptcy court ordered Monday to proceed with the sale to a Catholic Diocese.
Nigeria Needs Greater Christian Support, Governance Observers Say
As the eradication of Islamic extremism in Nigeria appears to lag, and the animosity between the Muslim population of the North and mostly southern Christian population fails to cease, many observers call for the Christian community to put a greater pressure on the Nigerian government.
Egyptian Christians to Discuss Political, Social Shifts During WEA Summit
The World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) will hold an Egypt Summit in Washington, D.C., from Feb. 7-8, at the request of Christian leaders in Egypt, the organization has announced.
NYC Fights for Right to Disclose Zachery Tims' Cause of Death
New York City authorities continue their fight to publicly disclose the cause and manner of death of Zachery Tims, the former senior pastor of New Destiny Christian Center (NDCC) in Apopka, Fla. Tims' August death remains a mystery to the public as the legal battle between the minister's family and the City continues.