Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

Latest

  • U.N. Personnel Arrive in Darfur

    The first group of 25 uniformed United Nations personnel arrived in the Darfur region of Sudan on Thursday.

  • Christian Group Responds to Somalia Conflict

    As Somalia’s government struggles to regain control of the land from warlords and Islamic militants, a Christian group has decided to fund an emergency response in the highly insecure region in south-west Somalia.

  • Thousands of Nigerians Mark ‘Jesus Day’

    Thousands of Christians on Tuesday declared Dec. 26 “Jesus Day” in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Iran Pulls Christianity into Nuclear Response

    The president of Iran has sent a letter to Pope Benedict XVI regarding the United Nation’s decision to impose sanction on the country – the latest in a series of contacts with Christianity by the conservative Muslim country.

  • Interview: Christian Scientist on Global Warming

    Dr. Hugh Ross, founder/president of the ministry Reasons to Believe, is an astronomer-turned-apologist specializing in Bible-science issues. Dr. Ross spoke to The Christian Post last week about global warming and what he believes are overlooked factors that cause the increase warming of the earth, including: the earth’s orbit, domestication of cows, cultivation of rice, and deforestation.

  • D.C. Hispanic Kids Greet Christmas in a Bag

    The oldest rescue mission on the east coast bustled with hundreds of eager little Hispanic children and their parents over the weekend for the Hispanic Christmas bag event.

  • Ricky Martin, Habitat Complete Thai Tsunami Project

    The Ricky Martin Foundation and Habitat for Humanity recently announced the completion of their partnership to restore 224 new and rehabilitated houses for tsunami-affected families in Thailand ahead of the second anniversary of the Dec. 26 disaster.

  • Eight Chinese Mega House Church Christians Convicted

    Eight house church Christians from the high-profile demolition incident this summer were sentenced to time in prison by the People’s Court of Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou city.

  • Bethlehem Christmas Hurt by Lack of Tourists

    Christian leaders and local authorities have expressed concern about the impact that low number of tourists will have on the already hard-pressed Bethlehem residents.

  • Christians 'Troubled' by Iranian Leader's Christmas Greeting

    Christians felt “troubled” by the Iranian president’s recent Christmas greeting that included references to Jesus.