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TobyMac Talks Faith, Christmas and Inspiration Behind His Music (VIDEO)
TobyMac, a popular Christian hip-hop recording artist who has been performing solo since 2000, chatted with The Christian Post recently about his original music, faith, the unavoidable moments of stumbling, and his recent Christmas album.
Christianity Faces Eradication in Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt (VIDEO)
Christianity in Afghanistan and Iraq could be eradicated in our lifetime, partially as a result of the U.S. troop withdrawal, says Leonard Leo, Chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), a bi-partisan governmental agency fighting for religious freedom of peoples across the globe. He adds that Egyptian Christians are possibly facing a similar fate.
NC Baptist Convention President Calls for Civil Debate on Gay Marriage Ban (VIDEO)
The newly-minted president of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina, the Rev. Mark Harris, is one of the local church leaders supporting the “Marriage Amendment” that is to explicitly ban gay marriage in the state constitution if passed on May 8.
Secret Vatican Documents to Be Revealed After 13 Centuries
A collection of 100 documents preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives and never shown to the public will be revealed in a 2012 exhibition titled “Lux In Arcana.”
Without Walls Central Church Property Out of Business?
One of the two locations of Without Walls International Church in North Lakeland, Fla. has been standing abandoned since August, causing rumors about whether the ministry will be able to rise up from its financial strains.
International Agencies Call to End Persecution of Christians in Laos
The Lao Movement for Human Rights (LMHR), the United States based Center for Public Policy Analysis (CPPA), and a coalition of Laotian and Hmong non-governmental organizations have jointly issued an international appeal to raise awareness about ongoing persecution in Laos directed against Christians living in that Communist state.
30 Christian Shops Burnt in Nigeria After Deadly Attacks; More Violence Feared (VIDEO)
More violence is expected in Nigeria, where an Islamist terror group killed 39 on Christmas Day, pushing many citizens to flee the targeted cities Monday, reports say.
Lawyer Calls for Removing Faith From Court Oath in Scotland
A lawyer in Scotland called for abolition of the religious court oath quoting an increasing number of atheists in the country, in a piece written for The Scottish Herald.
Arab League Observers Expected in Syria to Help Diminish Violence
Dozens of observers from the Arab League were expected to arrive Monday in Syria amid reports of violence which has been tearing the country apart despite international criticism of the regime's crackdown on protesters.
Franklin Graham on Christmas, Government Spending and 2012 Elections
The Rev. Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse, and son of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, has spoken about the meaning of Christmas as well as the American economy and what politics can do to boost it, from a Christian perspective, in an interview Sunday.