Michelle A. Vu
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Hamas-Christian Friendship Gives Hope for Believers' Safety in Gaza
While looting, sporadic violence, and instability still plague the newly Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, a Christian persecution group hopes that a long-established friendship between it and Hamas will keep the small Christian community relatively safe from targeted attacks.
Bush Stresses Immigration Compassion to Hispanic Leaders
At a gathering of Hispanic Christian and community leaders on Friday, President Bush pushed for support for an immigration bill that would legalize millions of unlawful immigrants, highlighting the compassion behind the bill.
Interview: Prosthetic Legs Open Doors for Godly Hope in Ghana
A unique Christian ministry that provides prosthetic legs to amputees left the United States for Ghana on Thursday to offer not only supplies and American expertise, but also hope found in Jesus Christ.
Cheeseburger Ministry Wins Top College Prize
A simple idea inspired by a conversation with a homeless man exceeded expectation by winning a Minnesota colleges top social service prize of the year.
Bush's Emotional Plea for Immigration Bill Softens G.O.P.
A rare presidential visit to the Capitol coupled with an emotional appeal to Republican senators Tuesday may have persuaded some indecisive senators to support the immigration bill.
Interfaith Convocation Unites Anti-Hunger Advocates in Famed Cathedral
Thousands of believers from different faith groups united with the common goal of eliminating world hunger at the famed Washington National Cathedral on Monday.
Anti-Hunger Christians Urged to 'Do Your Part'
Some 700 Christians this weekend were urged to not give up in the fight against world hunger, but rather rise up and urge their government to take stronger actions to end hunger.
Prosthetics Ministry, Bubble Wrap Teen to Provide Legs for Ghana
A one-of-a-kind Christian prosthetics ministry, joined by the 15-year-old Bubble Wrap contest winner, will set off to Ghana this week on a mission to change lives one leg at a time.
Immigration Bill Supporters See Glimmer of Hope
The immigration bill that incited a whirlwind of debate on Capitol Hill in recent weeks crumbled on Thursday in a dramatic Senate vote. Yet backers of the bill, heavy with fatigue and exasperation, vowed to revive it.
N. Korea Expert Probes Regime's Crimes Against Humanity
A new North Korea report using the unique approach of analyzing the countrys human rights violations through the developing field of crimes against humanity was recently introduced to the American public.