Michelle A. Vu
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Missionaries: Fewer Conflicts When People 'Absorb' Scripture
A mission group that will soon open a new center in a war-torn African country says missionaries often report fewer conflicts once locals absorb the Bible.
Interview: Frank Viola on God's Passionate Love Story
Prolific Christian writer Frank Viola wants to tell the world the greatest love story that ever existed.
Pakistani Christians Close Schools to Protest Killings
For three days starting on Monday, Christian schools in Pakistan will be shut down as an act of mourning as well as peaceful protest to the recent brutal attacks on Christians that left at least eight dead, including two children.
Six Churches Destroyed in Nigeria Islamic Violence
At least six churches were destroyed in the last few days in Northern Nigeria as a result of the violence by members of a radical Islamic group.
Mexican Doctor Warns of Universal Health Coverage Pitfalls
The director of a holistic cancer research and treatment center in Mexico believes that universal coverage would be harmful to the quality of health care in America.
Oral Roberts University Partners with Hispanic Evangelicals
Oral Roberts University officially became the exclusive educational strategic partner of America's largest Hispanic Christian organization on Wednesday.
Christians Decry Tax-Funded Abortion in Health Care Bill
Christian and pro-life groups are sounding the alarm over hidden abortion coverage in the already deeply contentious health care bill. It could "open the door" to the "greatest expansion of government subsidized abortions in our nation's history."
Evangelistic Rock Concert Draws 11,000 Youths
The first of a series of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association summer concerts drew nearly 11,000 people this past Saturday.
Andrew Palau Brings 'Season of Service' to Rwanda
Andrew Palau, son of well-known American evangelist Luis Palau, and local Rwandan churches are in the final day of the "Season of Service" occurring throughout the capital of Kigali.
Survey: 1 in 3 Scientists Believe in God
About one out of every three scientists in the United States professed believing in God, a recent survey found. That figure is strikingly lower than the proportion of the general American public