Ethan Cole

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Current Food Crisis a Decade in the Making, Says U.N. Agency

    Current Food Crisis a Decade in the Making, Says U.N. Agency

    The current food crisis was preceded by more than a decade of losses in the fight against world hunger and reached new depths as a result of last year\'s food crisis, reported the United Nation\'s anti-hunger agency.

  • Runaway Teen Convert to be Returned to Ohio

    Runaway teen convert Rifqa Bary will be returned to her home state of Ohio, Florida and Ohio judges decided Tuesday. She will be turned over to foster care once she arrives in Ohio

  • Christian Father Arrested for Rescuing Daughter from Muslim Husband

    A Coptic Christian man was reportedly arrested, abused and forced to pay a large sum of money for rescuing his 20-year-old daughter from her Muslim husband, who was said to be holding her against her will in Alexandria, Egypt.

  • Christians Take On World Hunger This Week

    Churches on Sunday began mobilizing to raise awareness and funds and push for positive change on the problem of world hunger ahead of World Food Day on Friday.

  • Relief Efforts Strained by Multiple Disasters in Asia

    Relief Efforts Strained by Multiple Disasters in Asia

    Christian relief groups are responding simultaneously to several major natural disasters in South Asia, which has caused the groups to appeal urgently for donations.

  • Campaign Launched to Protect Christians from U.N. Resolution

    Campaign Launched to Protect Christians from U.N. Resolution

    A ministry working with persecuted Christians launched a campaign Tuesday against a U.N. resolution that many human rights groups say can be manipulated to oppress religious minorities living in Muslim-majority countries.

  • Samoan Church Draws 1,000 Mourners for Tsunami Victims

    Samoan Church Draws 1,000 Mourners for Tsunami Victims

    About 1,000 people attended a funeral service at a church located in the formerly picturesque coastal city of Lalomanu, Samoa, Sunday to pay their last respects for those who died in the recent tsunami.

  • Christian Colleges Urge Students to Fight Poverty

    Many Christian colleges across the nation on Thursday have called on their students to pray and fight for the end of extreme poverty and injustice in observance of World Vision\'s Day of Prayer and Action.

  • 9 Chinese Megachurch Leaders Kidnapped, Says Rights Group

    Nine church leaders from the destroyed Fushan Chinese megachurch were kidnapped by local public security officials, according to a rights group on Tuesday.

  • Pastors to Talk 'Politics' from Pulpits this Sunday

    Dozens of pastors across the country will preach this Sunday providing biblical perspectives on the position of political candidates. The sermons are an act of defiance to the Internal Revenue Service rule that says nonprofits with tax-exempt status cannot endorse a candidate or be involved in political activity.