Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Chinese Mega House Church Case Begins

    Eight Christians from the mega house church destruction incident in China earlier this year will begin trial Friday.

  • Mercy Ships Announces New CEO

    A hospital charity ship ministry announced the appointment of Cal Huge as its new chief executive officer on Tuesday.

  • 7,000 Mexicans Trained to Combat Sex Trafficking

    The nation’s largest public policy women’s organization announced Tuesday that its project help trained 7,000 Mexican leaders to combat sex trafficking.

  • FFP Executive Director on Prison and Fish

    Food For The Poor (FFP) executive director Angel A. Aloma spoke to The Christian Post on Friday about the organization’s Christmas prisoner release program and fishing village projects in Latin America.

  • Darfur More Vulnerable as Aid Groups Evacuate

    Rise in violence against aid workers in early December and heighten insecurity has forced 250 humanitarian staff serving nearly half a million people to temporarily evacuate Darfur, according to a report on Sunday.

  • Christian Scientists Counter Popular Warming Beliefs

    Scientists from a California faith think tank said that although global warming is real, they disagree with the popular notion that global warming is caused mainly by the burning of fossil fuels.

  • Interview: Christian Resources Head on Bible Donation Success

    Fred Palmerton, executive director of Christian Resources International, spoke to The Christian Post last week about the success of the recently launched CRI project “Operation Bare Your Bookshelf” and the need for Christian resources in third world countries.

  • Church Agencies Recognized at White House Malaria Summit

    Two major church agencies were included on the list of “Who’s Who” in the campaign against malaria in Africa during a White House Summit on Malaria this past week.

  • Christians Free Prisoners Before Christmas

    In the Christmas spirit of a new start and a second chance at life, one of the nation’s largest Christian relief and development organizations has helped free dozens of prisoners in Latin America in time for them to spend the holiday with their families.

  • U.S. Christians: Peace, Hope for Persecuted on Christmas

    For millions of Christians living in lands hostile to their faith – whether it is due to militant religious groups or the government – the greatest concern is honoring one of the most important Christian holidays while staying alive.