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N. Korea to Release U.S. Christian Activist
North Korea said Friday it will release an American missionary who has been detained since Christmas for illegally entering the country from China.
U.S. Missionaries in Haiti Charged with Abduction
The ten American Baptists who tried to take 33 Haitian children across the border to the Dominican Republic were charged Thursday with abduction and criminal association.
February Marks Month of Prayer for Haiti's Children
International Christian aid agency World Vision is encouraging Americans this month to especially pray for the critical needs of children in Haiti.
U.S. Church: Our Team Was 'Falsely Arrested' in Haiti
A Baptist church in Idaho whose members were detained in Haiti for attempting to move children to the Dominican Republic said Sunday that its team was \"falsely arrested\" and it is working to \"clear up the misunderstanding.\"
Christian Music Stars Sell Guitar, Record Song for Haiti
Some of the Christian music industry\'s brightest stars have auctioned off a priceless guitar, produced an all-star recording and donated their own money and urged fans to do the same to help Haiti\'s quake victims.
N. Korea Arrests Another American
North Korea said Thursday that it has arrested an American for trespassing on its territory from China. This week\'s arrest marks the second time an American was detained by North Korea within a month.
Malaysia Charges 3 Muslims in 'Allah'-Sparked Church Bombing
Malaysia on Friday said it charged three Muslim men over the firebombing of a church that took place after a court ruled in favor of non-Christians using the word \"Allah\" to refer to God.
Church Agency: Wall Street Should Tithe Bonuses to Haiti
Wall Street leaders are being called to donate a tenth of their expected bonuses this year to help rebuild Haiti.
Nigeria Police Arrest 300 People over Sectarian Clashes
Police from a central state in Nigeria have arrested more than 300 people suspected of being involved in a massive inter-religious conflict earlier this month that left nearly 500 people dead.
U.S. Military 'Concerned' about Gun Sights with Bible Verses
The U.S. Marines Corps said it is concerned about the secret Bible codes embossed on gun sights used in Iraq and Afghanistan. Critics warn that the codes could incite Muslim extremists who are already convinced that the U.S. is waging a religious war in Muslim countries.