Michelle A. Vu
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China Engaged in 'Softer' Crackdown Ahead of Olympics
China is gearing up for its coming out party otherwise known as the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing expecting A-list guests that include U.S. President George W. Bush and Academy Award winning director Steven Spielberg.
8.2 Quake Strikes Indonesia; Triggers Tsunami
A powerful magnitude-8.2 quake struck the west coast of Indonesia Wednesday evening, triggering a small tsunami and sending hundreds of people in affected cities fleeing into the streets.
Bethlehem Pastor Seeks Baptist Support for Palestine
A Palestinian pastor plans on courting evangelical Baptists to join in the effort to raise awareness on the plight of Palestinian people, who he says has endured massive human rights violations.
U.S. Called to Secure Existence of Endangered Iraqis
Politicians, pundits, and the media are in a frenzy this week over Iraq as the top U.S. commander in Iraq and the U.S. ambassador to the war-torn country testify before Congress.
Evangelicals Unsure About Thompson
Evangelical Christians who were rooting for Fred Thompson to join the White House race are now pulling back and more carefully scrutinizing the man they might rally behind and call their commander-in-chief.
1,000 Children Spend Godly Day in Prison with Inmate Dads
More than 1,000 children will be spending a fun-filled, God-centered day with their imprisoned fathers in one of the nations most notorious jails on Saturday.
Christian Apologist Dissects Ethics Behind 'Artificial Life,' Cloning
Greg Koukl, founder and president of Stand to Reason, took on the challenge and offered a Christian worldview to controversial scientific procedures.
'Green' Orthodox Head Urges Repentance for Global Warming
Long-time environmentalist and spiritual leader to the worlds Orthodox Christians urged attendees at the worlds largest regular ecumenical conference to repent and change their lifestyle in response to threats posed by climate change.
Christian Groups Respond to Hurricane Felix
Christian humanitarian groups are tending to the needs of Hurricane Felix victims after this seasons second Category 5 hurricane slammed into Central America earlier this week.
Korean Pastors Repent for Aggressive Overseas Missions
Some 100 pastors gathered in Seoul, South Korea, on Tuesday for a penitence prayer meeting in response to worldwide criticism of Korean churches aggressive overseas missionary work.