Michelle A. Vu
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New 'Gospel' of Judas Book Depicts Betrayer as the Betrayed
A new Gospel of Judas is retelling the story of Jesus in an unorthodox way through the sympathetic eyes of Benjamin Iscariot, Judas eldest son.
Interview: George Roller on Sharing the Gospel on Capitol Hill
The D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship in Washington, D.C., currently serves members of Congress and the more than 20,000 staff who work on Capitol Hill. The desire of the center is \"to help our nation's leaders and those who serve on the Hill discover their full potential in their journey of faith and public service.\" Without a political agenda, the center\'s staff is \"dedicated to the higher purpose of providing spiritual support.\"
Christian Groups Shed Light on 'Silent Killer'
Christian groups hope to shed light today on the ''silent and deadly killer'' that takes away more lives than any form of violence or disease.
Bible League Announces 3.3 Million Bible Studies Completed in 2006
A mission group actively working in dozens of locations around the globe recently announced that nearly 3.3 million Bible studies were completed worldwide in 2006.
Palau's Mexico Festival Kicks Off First-Ever Ministry Expo
The weeklong Luis Palau Festival kicked off its first large-scale ministry exposition Wednesday in Mexico ahead of the much anticipated weekend fest.
America's Emerging Family Problems Not New to World, Says Expert
The United States is coming to grips with some of the family problems that other countries have long faced, a pro-family expert said Monday at a press conference for the upcoming World Congress of Families IV.
Over 3,000 Christians to Stage Iraq War Protest at White House
More than 3,500 Christians from 48 states are expected to attend a march through the center of the nations capital ending at the White House on Friday.
Top Persecution Groups Form Historic Global Network
Fifteen of the most well-known Christian persecution groups recently formed a historic global network to strengthen the work and unity of the church for Christians suffering in religiously intolerant lands.
Bibles in China's Olympic Hotels a 'Cosmetic' Change, Experts Say
Christian religious freedom experts consider Chinas proposal to put Bibles in hotels for the 2008 Beijing Olympics a superficial effort to clean up its religious freedom image.
Religion a Powerful Factor in Sudan's North-South Relations, Says Christian Congressman
Christians made a strong presence at an intimate Capitol Hill gathering with some of the nations top religious freedom experts on Tuesday.