Michelle A. Vu
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Secular Scholars Back Christian 'Jesus Tomb' Arguments
Prominent non-Christian experts, using many of the same arguments as Christian scholars, have dismissed recent claims of the discovery of Jesus family tomb as a publicity stunt without scientific backing.
U.S. Ecumenical Group Counters Negative View of Iran
The first U.S. religious delegation to meet with an Iranian president in Iran since its revolution in 1979 brought back news of warmth, mutual respect, and a desire for reconciliation on Monday.
Christian Theologians Reject Jesus Family Tomb Claims
Less than a year after debates raged over National Geographics Gospel of Judas, another archeological finding is being lifted as evidence to challenge traditional Christian beliefs on the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Baptist Pastor Launches Early Morning Mideast Prayer Initiative
The second vice president of the largest U.S. Protestant denomination recently launched an early-morning prayer initiative for the Middle East.
2 Bible Students Beaten During Outreach in Critical Condition
Five Bible college students were beaten by a group of Hindu militants while sharing the Gospel on the streets of a local village in India.
Mushroom Eaters: Media-Savvy Churches Can Expand Gods Kingdom
Innovative Christian leaders presented highly successful church media projects at the worlds largest Christian communications convention to demonstrate how risk taking with media by a church can lead to the Gospel reaching more people.
Record Numbers Flock to World's Largest Christian Communications Conference
Thousands of Christians are attending the worlds largest Christian communications event where top faith media professionals and Christian leaders have convened to strategize on how to harness the power of media to spread the Gospel.
Christian Freedom Experts Split on N. Korea Nuclear Pact
Christian human rights and religious freedom experts are divided over the new nuclear agreement that calls for North Korea to shut down its main nuclear facilities within 60 days in exchange for aid.
Evangelist Graham Seeks to Convert Sudans Muslim President
Franklin Graham met with Sudans Muslim president Omar Hassan al-Bashir this week and confirmed his aim of converting the leader whom many say is behind the Darfur genocide.
Pentecostal Growth in Asia Challenges Catholic Church
The rapid growth of Pentecostalism in Asia forced a panel of Catholic leaders to re-examine the meaning of ecumenism on the Asian continent and how the church can meet the needs of Catholics within this context.