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US Religious Leaders Condemn Christmas Church Bombings in Nigeria
Several U.S. religious leaders as well as the White House have condemned the deadly bombings in 5 Nigerian churches over Christmas, joining international leaders and the Vatican.
'Candy Cane' Case Appealed to US Supreme Court
A case involving two Texas school principals allegedly impinging on students' constitutional right to freedom of religious expression - known as Morgan v. Swanson or the "candy cane" case - which started with one school banning distribution of candy cane pens, was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday after eight years in litigation.
Religious Americans Are More Tech Savvy, Study Finds
Americans who are members of religious groups are engaged with core technology at levels similar to or higher than the overall population, a new Pew survey found.
Religious Leaders Call for Prayer and Protection of Global Christians During Christmas
Christian leaders from around the world are asking for prayers and government protection of Christian minority communities, following threats of attacks during the Christmas season this year.
Pentagon Expresses 'Regret' for Deaths in NATO Airstrike on Pakistan
Pentagon announced Thursday that it has concluded the investigation of a deadly NATO airstrike on its border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers on Nov. 26 and led to strained relations with the United States.
Zachery Tims' Mother Considers Appeal on Revealing Pastor's Cause of Death
The lawsuit filed by Zachery Tims' mother to keep secret the cause and manner of the New Destiny Christian Center (NDCC) church founder's death was rejected by the Manhattan Supreme Court Monday, and his family has 30 days to appeal the decision, New York City authorities told The Christian Post.
Pakistan Prepares Special Holiday Protection for Christian Minorities
Pakistan will deploy extra police forces and snipers to protect churches in the eastern city of Lahore this Christmas to prevent possible attacks on the persecuted Christian minorities in the region, authorities said Wednesday.
Religious Leaders Call on Officials, Believers to Intercede for Iraqi Christians
A group of Christian and Jewish leaders gathered in front of the Iraqi Mission to the United Nations in New York City Wednesday to appeal to Iraqi authorities about the escalating violence against Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq.
Robert Schuller Trusts Catholic Church With Crystal Cathedral
The Rev. Robert H. Schuller, founder of the historic Crystal Cathedral Ministries in Garden Grove, Calif., has spoken out about the sale of the church to a Roman Catholic diocese, reassuring concerned observers that the church's beliefs are not going to suddenly change.
Religious Minorities in Iraq Allegedly Suffering 'Slow Genocide'
The Christians of Iraq, along with other religious minorities, live in constant fear and face potential genocide, claims Gwendolen Cates, a Christian and documentarian who spent much of the last three years on the ground in Iraq.