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Christian Rights Group Urges Indonesia to Protect Religious Freedom
Christian Solidarity Worldwide has called upon Indonesia\'s government to safeguard religious freedom and pluralism in the wake of attacks on Christians and Ahmadiyya Muslims in the country.
British Missionary Freed From Hard Labor in Gambian Prison
David Fulton, 61, from Troon in Ayrshire was released Friday after he and his wife were found guilty of sedition and sentenced to hard labor in December 2008.
10,000 Youths Sign Up to Read Bible in A Year
This year\'s Soul Survivor summer event saw at least 10,000 young people commit to reading the Bible over the next year.
Somalian Militant Group Expels World Vision
An Islamist insurgency group in Somalia has banned three Christian charities over allegations of proselytism. World Vision, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency, and Diakonia were ordered to "immediately" cease their operations and leave.
Council Worker Loses Case Over God Remarks
A Christian homelessness adviser lost his case against a London council that dismissed him after he mentioned God in the workplace.
Christian Aid Groups Report Struggles in Pakistan Flood Response
Christian aid agencies say the destruction of transport and communication links is leaving many victims of Pakistan\'s deadly floods virtually \"cut off\" from outside help.
Faith Leaders Urged to Tackle HIV/AIDS Together
Leaders of different faiths from around the world have been urged to work together in tackling HIV and AIDS.
Tearfund Launches Appeal to Fight Hunger in Zimbabwe
Tearfund has launched a new appeal to help impoverished Zimbabweans stave off the threat of extreme hunger.
Vigil Held for Eritrea's Persecuted Believers
A vigil was held outside the Eritrean Embassy in London this week in protest of religious persecution and human rights abuses taking place in Eritrea.
Conservative Anglicans in U.S., England Propose Clergy Swap
Conservative Anglicans in North America are inviting priests in the Church of England to take part in a clergy swap as a show of solidarity.