Michelle A. Vu
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Compassion Equips Poor Mothers to Save Babies in India
In a poor village tucked away in the state of West Bengal in East India, where people live on as little as 50 cents a day, a Christian child development organization is saving lives through equipping women to care for unborn and born babies.
Christians to Renew Anti-Hunger, Poverty Calls at Interfaith Event
Christian leaders across denominational lines will join an interfaith event in June to renew their commitment and press the U.S. government on hunger and poverty problems facing the country.
16,000 Teens Battle Pop Culture with Christian Voice
Over the weekend, rock music was blaring and thousands of teenagers were pounding their fist in the air and screaming excitedly as walls of powerful lights flashed on stage. But this was no ordinary concert. This was the battle cry of faithful youth fighting to save a generation under attack.
Evangelical Leaders Point to Church as Answer to Orphan Crisis
Evangelical leaders this week looked toward the Church for answers to the orphan crisis during the Evangelical Orphan Care and Adoption Summit.
Cuba Embraces Largest Childrens Bible Shipment
After weeks of waiting, over 134,000 Childrens Story Bibles passed through Cuban Customs as part of the largest shipment of Childrens Christian material in Cubas history.
WEA Head Seeks to Unite with S. Korea's Top Church Leaders
The head of the World Evangelical Alliance is meeting with South Korea\'s top Christian leaders this week in an effort to unite and build partnerships between the largest evangelical body in the world and the churches in South Korea, which contain some of world\'s largest congregations.
Evangelicals Launch Immigration Reform Campaign
Evangelical leaders launched an ecumenical national grassroots and ad campaign on Monday advocating for comprehensive immigration reform.
Interview: New EPA President on Changing Face of Christian Media
The Evangelical Press Association welcomed its new president last week during its annual convention, held this year in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Christian Journalists Probe 'Black Death' and the Struggle to Attract Concern
HIV/AIDS, the incurable disease affecting over 40 million people worldwide, attracted less than a dozen people at an annual gathering of some of the top Christian journalists in the nation.
Anti-Genocide Protestors Challenged to Intensify Pressure for Darfur
Looking into the eyes of protestors wearing Save Darfur T-shirts and U.N. peacekeepers blue berets, speakers at Sundays Darfur rally repeatedly asked participants an unsettling yet honest question Are you too tired to fight?