Michelle A. Vu
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'Latte-Sippers, Bible-Thumpers' Tackle Climate Change
Two unlikely communities came together on Wednesday, fusing words of faith and science into a powerful weapon against climate change.
Iraqi Christians Lose All Hope with Violence, Anarchy
Difficulties and persecution is nothing new to the minority Christians living in Iraq. Yet local Christians are now saying that the anarchistic situation in their country has destroyed all optimism for a better future.
Orthodox Head Praised for Christian Unity Efforts
A delegation of Reformed church leaders recently praised Orthodox leader Bartholomew I for his efforts in fostering Christian unity following their meeting in Turkey.
Religious Freedom Day Highlights Blessings, Sufferings
A conservative Washington-based Christian group promoting religious freedom and democracy is calling on Christians to remember persecuted believers on Religious Freedom Day.
Evangelicals, Scientists Team Up to Battle Global Warming
Prominent evangelicals and scientists announced a new partnership to take care of the Earth and curb global warming.
Christian Leaders Honor Outgoing Israeli Ambassador
Prominent Christian figures joined Jewish leaders to honor the outgoing Israeli ambassador Daniel Ayalon and his wife Anne on Sunday.
Christian Experts: Conan O'Brien's Homophobic Singer No Shocker
Christian leaders were dismayed last week to hear the lyrics of Conan OBriens homophobic country western singer, but said they were not shocked.
Interview: Mercy Ships New CEO on Past and Future
Huge, who was in the midst of a jam-pack week filled with meetings and programs, spoke to The Christian Post on Tuesday evening about his past experiences and what he looks forward to for the hospital charity ship ministry in 2007.
Chavez Draws Fire with Jesus, Socialist Reference
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez lifted up Jesus Christ and Castro as his socialist models, prompting some to question his understanding of Christianity.
Top U.S. Presbyterian Leaders Bolster Mideast Christians
A delegation of top U.S. Presbyterian leaders headed to the Middle East on Friday on a visit to several conflict-ridden countries to show support for the regions Christians and observe the situation.