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Motorbike Teens Gear Up for African Outreach
A team of North American teenagers on motorbikes will descend upon small villages in northern Zambia this summer to share the Gospel with the countrys poor and orphaned.
Christian Anti-Poverty Group Deplores Zimbabwe's 'Alarming' Deterioration
A global Christian anti-poverty group is sounding the alarm on Zimbabwes economic, political, and human rights deterioration.
Shelter, Water Top Needs for Tsunami Survivors
Thousands of survivors from Mondays tsunami are searching for food and clean drinking water in devastated towns across Solomon Islands west coast.
Missionaries Caught Up in Sri Lanka Conflict
A mission and church planting group targeting unreached regions in Asia reported that eight of its missionaries and dozens of their church families have been displaced in the last two weeks.
Mideast Children Given Christian Alternative to Suicide Attack Propaganda
A Lebanese Christian media leader recently shared how a ministry using satellite television can reach millions of children in the Middle East and Northern Africa with the Gospel message of love and hope which markedly contrasts some of the suicide attack propaganda directed at children onscreen.
Southern Baptists, Hispanic Evangelicals Rally Support for Immigration Reform
Prominent evangelical leaders stood side-by-side with senators and congressmen on Thursday to rally support for a comprehensive immigration reform bill which they consider a moral and biblical response to the immigration crisis.
Potter's House Seeks Blood at 'For Men Only' Event
The Potters House has teamed up with the American Red Cross to kick off a national blood drive at its For Men Only conference .
Iraq Ranked Second Most Dangerous Place in World for Minorities
A new report by a human rights group ranks Iraq as the second most dangerous place in the world for minorities with Somalia heading the list and Sudan following in third.
Palau's Mexico Fest Draws 300,000 to Christ
Evangelist Luis Palaus first-ever Mexico festival drew a much larger crowd than expected with some 300,000 people attending last weekends event.
Music Fans Rally Up 9,000 Bibles for Iraq's Persecuted Christians
A British Christian radio station announced Tuesday that its listeners have donated about $88,425 to send some 9,000 local language Bibles for Iraqi Christians after only three weeks since the launch of its partnership with Open Doors U.K.