Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Darfur Genocide Week to Sound Alarm in Nearly 50 States

    Activists and concerned citizens will sound the alarm this week for the third Global Days for Darfur to alert Americans of the genocide in western Sudan and press President Bush, Congress and the international community to take stronger, immediate actions to end the violence.

  • Report: Iraqi Children Face Harsh Realities as Refugees

    A new report launched this past week revealed that Iraqi children seeking refuge in neighboring countries are too often denied the education and psychological support needed after their traumatic war experience.

  • N. Korea Freedom Week to Bombard Capitol with Calls Against Rights Abuse

    The millions of North Koreans dying of starvation and the tens of thousands of Christians suffering because of their faith in prison camps will be highlighted during this year’s North Korea Freedom Week.

  • Va. Gunman's Family Members Recall Quiet, Shy Child

    A portrait of a quiet, cold, well-behaved child with speech impediments was painted by relatives and family members of the Virginia Tech gunman. Yet from the description of all who knew Seung Hui Cho on a personal level, there was a distant tone that separated the 23-year-old gunman from relatives who still struggle to believe their own son, brother or grandson was the mastermind behind the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history.

  • Evangelicals Re-Examine Youth Outreach After Virginia Tech Tragedy

    WASHINGTON – The solution to reaching the youth lies within the church, the family and each person, said a group of evangelical leaders grappling to understand what needs to be done to avoid another Virginia Tech shooting.

  • Nigeria's Fragile Election to See Muslim Succeed Christian President

    The most populous country in Africa will witness its first civilian-civilian democratic handover of the presidency on Saturday when the outgoing Christian president of Nigeria will likely be succeeded by one of three Muslim candidates in the country plagued by years of Christian-Muslim strife.

  • Group: 61 Babies in China Forcefully Aborted

    Dozens of pregnant women in a south China province were allegedly injected with drugs by the Chinese government recently to end the lives of their unborn babies in accordance with the country’s one-child policy.

  • Evangelicals Send Message of Hope, Love to Gunman's Parents

    In the chaos ensuing after the nation’s deadliest school massacre, there has been an uproar of criticisms, laying blame, and feelings of guilt. Amid all the commotion, evangelical leaders want to tell the parents of the 23-year-old gunman Seung-Hui Cho that they are not blamed for the tragic events that unfolded earlier this week.

  • Evangelicals Focus on Gospel's Changing Power, Not Gun Control

    While critics inside and outside of the United States are condemning the country’s gun control laws, a group of evangelicals responded to the Virginia Tech shooting by focusing on the Gospel’s power to heal and transform rather than on policy change.

  • Va. Gunman Forces Evangelicals to Question Church Outreach

    Teary-eyed evangelical leaders spoke solemnly and sincerely Wednesday about what the Church could have done to reach out to the desperate young man who carried out the deadliest school massacre in U.S. history two days earlier.