Ethan Cole
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Olympic Committee to China: Don't Block Internet
The International Olympic Committee told Beijing organizers Tuesday that the Internet must be open during the Games.
Nearly 20,000 Celebrate P.E.A.C.E. in Rwanda
Nearly 20,000 people gathered to join American Pastor Rick Warren and Rwandan President Paul Kagame to launch the first national 40 Days of Purpose campaign in Rwanda Sunday.
Suspicions High Over Zimbabwe Vote Delay
Zimbabweans continued to wait Tuesday for the official results of its presidential election as concerns rose worldwide over the delay.
Evangelical Leaders: Jews Need Jesus Christ
Dozens of prominent evangelical leaders recently endorsed a statement declaring a fact that many Christians already hold to be true – that Jewish people need the Gospel and Jesus Christ to receive eternal life.
Ministry Urges Christians to Adopt Terrorists for Prayer
A new web-based ministry is urging Christians to adopt a terrorist and pray for them as Jesus Christ had instructed his disciples to love and pray for their enemies.
Asia Sets Up First Grad School to Fight 'Culture of Death'
An institution set up to train students to fight abortion and low birth rates recently opened in South Korea, becoming the first bioethics graduate school in Asia.
Face of Christianity Will Soon be Black, Says Scholar
Christianity has long been stereotyped as a Western, white mans religion, but a prominent theologian stated Thursday that that image will soon drastically change.
Popular Bible Stories Re-Written, Include Alcoholic Goliath
Some of the most popular stories in the Bible were recently re-written by a British Anglican vicar, including the story of Goliath, who in the retelling is a celebrity binge drinker.
Zimbabwe Churches Gear Up for Elections
Churches in Zimbabwe are mobilizing Christians to turn out to vote Saturday for the highly anticipated presidential election that could overthrow President Robert Mugabe, who has ruled the nation with an iron fist for nearly three decades.
Cries Against Injustice Mar Journalists' Tibet Tour
A group of Tibetan monks shouted in tears over the lack of religious freedom in their nation as foreign reporters passed by on an official tour of Tibets capital Wednesday.