Michelle A. Vu
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Bible-Backed Christians Debate Global Warming Before Senate
Evangelical, mainline and the Catholic traditions were all citing scriptures from the same Bible as support for their stance on global warming, yet they still remained intensely divided over the issue as they shared their views before a U.S. senate committee on Thursday.
Poll: Most Americans Still Feel Lost about Immigration Bill
The media spotlight is intensely concentrated on a contentious immigration reform plan, covering every step of the debate in Congress. Yet surprising, the majority of Americans say they still feel uniformed about the broad bipartisan immigration bill.
Immigration Debate Gets More Personal
The immigration debate is increasingly taking on a human face as senators and Christian groups are seeing the national crisis through the lens of their own immigrant grandparents or through the eyes of the affected families.
CNN Questions Democrats on Evolution, Gay 'Marriage' and Abortion
Three leading Democratic presidential contenders, who have been criticized by conservative Christians for their liberal stances, responded to questions on the controversial issues of evolution, same-sex marriage and abortion, during a faith-based forum on Monday.
Christians Sound Half-Time Alarm Ahead of G-8 Summit
Christian leaders gathered in northern Germany reminded Group of Eight leaders on Saturday of their unfulfilled promise to tackle poverty by 2015.
Bush Brushes Off Criticism of Immigration Bill
President Bush has not been hindered by heavy criticism of an immigration bill that would legalize millions of unlawful immigrants. Instead, he pressed harder for its support on Friday ahead of his departure for the Group of Eight summit on industrialized nations next week.
Bush, Evangelicals Focus on Climate Change
Climate change took center stage in the political and religious arenas on Thursday when both President Bush and evangelical leaders discussed the issue and potential global responses at two separate events both occurring in Washington.
Christians Deplore Malaysia's Convert Verdict
American Christian leaders called the recent ruling by Malaysias top civil court against a Christian convert seeking recognition a set-back that reveals the countrys flawed legal system.
Interview: Getting to Know the New President of Lutheran World Relief
The new president of Lutheran World Relief is a man with a diverse background – born in the Caribbean island of Jamaica, raised in the northern city of Toronto, professionally a professor of theology, and now the head of the international relief and development ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
Graham, Warren Praise Bush's $30B AIDS Push
Evangelist Franklin Graham and ''Purpose Driven'' pastor Rick Warren are among those applauding President Bush's push for $30 billion to fight AIDS in Africa over five years.