Aaron J. Leichman
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Relief Groups Get Moving as China Quake Toll Passes 600
Christian organizations are accessing the situation in China\'s Qinghai province after a series of strong quakes – the largest of which was magnitude 6.9 – left more than 600 dead and 9,000 hurt in the mountainous Tibetan area of western China.
Survey: 1 in 4 Christians in Africa Hold to Indigenous Beliefs
About one in every four Christian in sub-Sahara Africa believes sacrifices to spirits or ancestors can protect them from bad things happening, according to the results of a recently released, 19-country survey on religious attitudes in Africa.
Western China Quakes Leave 400 Dead, More Buried
A series of strong earthquakes struck a mountainous area in western China on Wednesday, killing at least 400 people and injuring more than 10,000.
W.Va. Gov. Calls for Moment of Silence for Miners
The governor of West Virginia is asking people across the nation to join in a moment of silence Monday afternoon to honor the 29 men who were killed last Monday in the worst U.S. mining disaster since 1972.
Prayers for Sudan Urged as Historic Voting Kicks Off
Sudanese across Africa's largest country filed into polling stations Sunday to cast their votes for Sudan\'s first competitive elections in nearly a quarter century.
Millions Pray for Polish Crash Victims
Millions of mourners in the predominantly Catholic nation of Poland packed into churches Sunday to pray for victims of Saturday\'s high-profile plane crash, which took the lives of Poland President Lech Kaczynski and 95 others.
Pat Robertson Marks 80th Birthday
Evangelical leaders, prosperity preachers, televangelists, and the Virginia Legislature were among those who wished Pat Robertson a happy 80th birthday Monday, touting the charismatic figure as \"a compelling and compassionate spiritual leader.\"
North Korea: Detained American's 'Crime Has Been Confirmed'
North Korea\'s official news agency reported Monday that a U.S. citizen who they have detained since January will be indicted \"as his crime has been confirmed.\"
Billionaire Makes Good on 'Pact with God'
U.K. entrepreneur Albert Gubay will be giving at least £235 million to the Roman Catholic Church before he dies but hopes to push that amount to at least half-a-billion.
U.S. 'World Water Day' Coalition to Hold Landmark Meeting
Government, private-sector, foundation and faith leaders will join a coalition of nearly 30 organizations Monday for what is being billed as the most significant gathering for safe water, sanitation and hygiene ever held in the United States.