Michelle A. Vu
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Iraq Heightens Church Security after Bombings
The Iraqi government has increased security for Christian places of worship after the latest string of bombings killed four people and wounded another 35. Over the course of just 48 hours, seven Iraqi churches were bombed.
Christians Remain Tense Amid Honduras Coup Crisis
Christians in Honduras are living under great stress as their country\'s post-coup strife shows no sign of resolution in the near future.
7 Iraqi Churches Bombed Within 48 Hours
A church in Mosul became the seventh Iraqi church bombed over the course of just 48 hours.
Iran Interrupts Christian Satellite Channel
As the Iranian government cracks down on communication modes following its disputed presidential election, Christian satellite channels have been among its victims.
Church's Anti-Islam Sign Sparks Protest
Christians and non-Christians alike are protesting a sign posted by a Florida church that equates Islam with the work of the devil. The pastor sees the sign as a "message of awareness, of opportunity to talk and to rethink."
Tokyo 2010 to Model After First Global Missions Conference
One hundred years after the first-ever global missions conference, leaders representing mission agencies from around the world will again gather, but this time in Tokyo.
Rick Warren to Muslims: Talk is Cheap, Let's Work Together
Evangelical pastor Rick Warren told a crowd of some 8,000 Muslim Americans that he wasn\'t satisfied with just talking to them.
India Gov't Delivers First Conviction for Orissa Violence
Nearly a year after the outbreak of anti-Christian violence in Orissa, India, the state government finally handed out its first conviction.
Thousands Celebrate Ralph D. Winter's Life, Impact
The memorial service for Dr. Ralph D. Winter ran one hour past the scheduled ending time as person after person testified to the man whose life had a profound impact on the global Christian community as well as on individual lives.