Michelle A. Vu
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Thousands of Kids to Join Happy Birthday Jesus Party
Within the next two months, an expected 250,000 families will participate in the Happy Birthday, Jesus party via an interactive online experience.
Hunger Report: Green Jobs Can Solve 3 Big Problems in U.S.
A green economy will simultaneously tackle poverty, unemployment and climate change, contends a new report by a Christian anti-hunger group.
Christian Teen Can Reject HPV Vaccine, Get Citizenship
A British teen who refused on moral grounds to receive a vaccine that protects against a sexually transmitted virus can now apply for U.S. citizenship without the injection, her lawyer said Monday.
God Shows Up in Vampire Novel
A handsome man with a dark secret, a vulnerable heroine and a love story make Thirsty, at first glance, your typical vampire novel. But then God shows up.
Mission Expert: China Holds Potential to Complete Great Commission
If the Chinese church committed itself completely to mission it would be a great new force that could complete the Great Commission, a mission expert stated.
Iran Frees Two Women Converts
After nine months in prison, the two young female converts who have gained international attention were freed Wednesday afternoon in Iran, sources inside the country reported.
WEA: Climate Change Not Controversial Among Non-U.S. Evangelicals
Unlike in the United States, there is little controversy among evangelicals around the world on whether climate change is real, said an evangelical representative at a press briefing on Capitol Hill.
Iranian Female Converts Not Freed on Promised Day
The two Iranian female converts that rights groups have been campaigning for were not freed Monday as expected.
'Fireproof' Creators' Next Film about Fatherhood
After much anticipation, the makers of runaway hits \"Fireproof\" and \"Facing the Giants\" announced Sunday night that their next film project will be about the need for godly fathers.
100 Groups Oppose U.N. 'Defamation of Religions' Proposals
More than 100 organizations, including Muslim and secularist ones, have signed a petition against the proposed U.N. resolutions on the "defamation of religions," which they contend will do more harm than good for religious freedom.