Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Latino Evangelicals May Ditch GOP Over Immigration Reform

    Prominent Latino evangelical leaders expressed their disappointment at Republican lawmakers\' lack of support for the recent immigration reform bill, leading an expert to predict that the GOP presidential hopefuls may have lost their Latino evangelical voters base.

  • Bush Sees Hope for Iraq's Future

    President Bush expressed optimism for sectarian reconciliation in Iraq during his surprise visit to the Middle East country on Monday.

  • Taliban Beat Christian Ex-Hostages for Refusing Islam

    Some of the 5 South Korean men freed from captivity last week reported being beaten by their Taliban abductors for refusing to convert to Islam or for protecting their female colleagues, a hospital chief said Monday.

  • Criticisms Mount Against 'Rash' Korean Evangelism

    Criticism of ''rash'' evangelism conducted by South Korean missionaries broke out this week after the release of 19 Christian volunteers put an end to a six-week hostage crisis.

  • Samaritan's Purse Flies $8 Million in Aid to N. Korea

    The Christian humanitarian agency Samaritan\'s Purse, in response to severe flooding in North Korea, has flown supplies to the reclusive country\'s capital city, Pyongyang.

  • Freed Korean Hostages Head Home

    The 19 Korean Christian hostages who had been separated and moved around by their Taliban captors in Afghanistan after their abduction six weeks ago were finally reunited Friday following their release this week and began making their trip back to South Korea.

  • Christian Leaders Weigh in on Mother Teresa's 'Crisis of Faith'

    Letters revealing Mother Teresa’s half-century-long “crisis of faith” have many pondering what to make of the secret life of one of the most revered figures in modern history.

  • All 19 Korean Hostages Released

    The final three South Korean hostages have been released, bringing the total to seven the number of those freed on Thursday and what looks to be an end to the six-week hostage drama that made headlines around the world.

  • Korean Hostages Deal Sparks Debate

    As the Korean hostage drama nears an end, debate over evangelism and questions about terrorism have re-emerged from the sidelines, promising to occupy attention long after the Korean hostage story fades out of the headlines.

  • 12 Korean Hostages Released by Taliban

    The Taliban released four more South Korean hostages Wednesday following the release of eight earlier in the day, bringing the militant group only seven away from fulfilling its promise to release all its captives.