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Rick Warren, Tony Blair Talk about Faith, Mideast, 9/11
Pastor Rick Warren and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair shared an evening conversation Sunday in front of more than 2,600 people about faith, the Middle East, globalization, and 9/11.
Christian Leaders Urged to Rethink Twitter Advocacy Campaigns
Influential American Christian leaders were urged Wednesday to reconsider how they leverage their voice using social media tools to advocate for oppressed believers in diplomatically sensitive areas.
Pakistan's Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti Murdered
The No. 1 person on the Taliban\'s Pakistan hit list, Shahbaz Bhatti, the federal minister of minorities affairs, was gunned down Wednesday around 11 a.m. (local time).
2011 National Religious Broadcasters Convention (PHOTOS)
The 2011 National Religious Broadcasters Convention & Exposition brings together thousands of Christian communication professionals to learn, strategize and network in order to harness the power of media to spread the gospel.
Lopez Cries after Cutting Chris Medina from American Idol
\"American Idol\" judge Jennifer Lopez, often called J.Lo, broke down in tears after breaking news to contestant Chris Medina that he was not among the top 24 singers that would continue in the competition.
Fuller Seminary Graduate on Yacht Hijacked by Somali Pirates
A Fuller Theological Seminary graduate is among the Americans on the small yacht hijacked by Somali pirates on Friday.
Expert: Egypt's Mubarak Resignation Good for Coptic Christians
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation Friday is good for the country's Coptic Christians, according to a religious freedom expert
Pakistan May Eliminate Religious Minorities Office
Some sources in Pakistan say that the Ministry for Religious Minorities may soon disappear during a reorganization of government offices.
Q&A: Pakistan's Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Minorities Shahbaz Bhatti met with The Christian Post last week in Washington, D.C., while he was in town for the National Prayer Breakfast and to meet with the U.S. Department of State.
Top U.S. Religious Freedom Post Closer to Being Filled
President Obama has sent his nomination for the position of Ambassador-At-Large for International Religious Freedom to the Senate to be approved, the White House announced Monday.