Michelle A. Vu
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500,000 Greeting Cards Given Away for Day of Encouragement
The world\'s largest Christian-themed product company gave away 500,000 cards this week in honor of the National Day of Encouragement.
Christians Avoid Controversy, Focus on Spiritual Revival at 9/11 Event
It was a Christian 9/11 anniversary event – at the Pentagon, no less – but there was hardly any mention of terrorists, Islam, Quran burning nor the planned Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero.
Park51 Imam Persuades Some Evangelicals with Peacemaking Invite
The Muslim leader behind the Islamic center and mosque near ground zero managed to persuade some centrist evangelicals this week to endorse his interfaith peacemaking initiative.
Lausanne Leader: Movement Validated by Value Placed, Added by People
The Lausanne Movement, which came out of one of the most important Christian conferences in modern history, is only as important as people think it is, said the movement\'s executive chair.
World Evangelical Alliance Steps Into Quran Burning Fray
The head of the world\'s largest evangelical body on Wednesday spoke for the first time with the pastor behind the planned Sept. 11 Quran burning.
Judge Refuses to Lift Block on Embryonic Stem Cell Funding
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected the Obama administration\'s appeal to stay an order blocking the federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.
12-Hour Prayer, Fasting Rally Hits Sacramento
Christian leaders who took the stage at TheCall Sacramento event repeatedly sounded the alarm on the destructive path that they say America is heading down.
Conservatives Encouraged to be Good Neighbors to NYC Mosque Builders
Not many prominent conservative evangelicals have weighed in on the controversial effort to establish a mosque and Islamic cultural center near New York City\'s Ground Zero, and even fewer have voiced support for the project.
SBC Leaders 'Excited' About Nominee for NAMB President
Southern Baptist leaders are hailing the nomination of Pastor Kevin Ezell for the post of president at the North American Mission Board.
NYC Mosque Rhetoric May Harm Persecuted Christians
The sometimes hateful rhetoric being used by opponents of the proposed mosque can result in violence against Christians living in Muslim-dominated countries, warned a ministry leader.