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'Jesus' Prayer Pastor Demands Apology from N.C. Lawmakers
A North Carolina pastor is demanding an apology from lawmakers in his state after he was dismissed from his chaplain duties for praying in Jesus\' name.
Jailed U.S. Christian Tries Suicide in N. Korea
The American citizen sentenced to eight years in a North Korean labor camp for illegally entering the country attempted to kill himself, North Korea reported on Friday.
Street Preachers at Arab Fest to Face Court
Four Christians who were arrested at a large Arab festival in Michigan will have their arraignment hearing on Monday.
World Evangelization Summit Launches 8-Language Chat Room
To mark the 100-day countdown until a historic world evangelization summit, organizers launched a global chat room in eight languages.
Jewish Group Urges PC(USA) to Reject Mideast Report
The oldest Jewish human rights organization urged the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) this week to not approve a report focused on the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
Fla. School Sued for Banning Bible Distribution
A mission group on Thursday sued a Florida district school board for banning Bible distribution on public school campuses on Religious Freedom Day.
WCC Denounces Extrajudicial Killings of 2 Lay Ministers
The head of one of the world\'s largest church bodies recently denounced the extrajudicial killings of two lay church ministers in the Philippines.
Italy Crucifix Appeal Begins in European Court
Italy on Wednesday began its appeal case to keep crucifixes in Italian classrooms despite an earlier European Court of Human Rights\' ruling.
Lawsuit Against Obama's Embryonic Stem Cell Policy Reinstated
A lawsuit against public funding of embryonic stem cell research was revitalized Friday.
Case Filed Against Sweden Over Seized Homeschooled Child
Two legal groups partnered Friday to bring the case of a seven-year-old boy, who was removed from his Christian parents for being homeschooled, to a human rights court.