Ethan Cole

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Globalization Needs 'Values' to Succeed, Says Blair

    Globalization needs a \"solid basis of values\" to succeed, contended former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in a major address this past week.

  • Americans Asked to 'Offset' Made-in-China Christmas Presents

    A rights coalition is encouraging Americans to \"offset\" their \"made-in-China\" Christmas purchases this year with donations and prayers to North Korean refugees who suffer under the Chinese government\'s policy of forceful repatriation.

  • Bush Tells Mugabe to Resign with Zimbabwe in Shambles

    Bush Tells Mugabe to Resign with Zimbabwe in Shambles

    President Bush made it clear he wants Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe to leave the office amid reports of worsening humanitarian disasters, including a deadly cholera outbreak, on Tuesday.

  • Christians Push Human Rights on Anniversary

    Christians Push Human Rights on Anniversary

    As the world marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, different groups are using the opportune moment to push the United Nations and governments to make religious freedom and the protection of family higher priorities.

  • UN: Nearly 40 Percent Need Food Aid in N. Korea

    Nearly 40 percent of the population in North Korea will need food aid next year because of the severe shortages of fertilizer and fuel, U.N. food agencies said Monday.

  • Thousands Seek Revival in Kenya at Mass Prayer Gathering

    Thousands of African prayer warriors gathered in the Kenyan capital Nairobi this past weekend to pray for a spiritual awakening in the city, state and all of Africa.

  • Christian Group Honors Laura Bush for Burma Advocacy

    A Christian group that supports the persecuted church presented First Lady Laura Bush with the 2008 Freedom Award for her efforts to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Burma, the organization announced Friday.

  • British Missionary Couple Arrested in Gambia

    A British missionary couple was arrested in the West African nation of Gambia and charged Thursday with distributing \"seditious\" reports about the government.

  • Over 400 College Students in Beijing Detained

    More than 400 Christian college students were arrested and interrogated in a span of about a month in Beijing, a China-focused human rights group reported this week. Four house church leaders were sentenced to re-education through labor.

  • Rice, Tutu Say Mugabe Should Step Down

    Rice, Tutu Say Mugabe Should Step Down

    With nearly all aspects of Zimbabwean life spiraling out of control, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu are sharpening their attacks against President Robert Mugabe, demanding that the six-term leader step down from office.