Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Scholar: Elected Kuwaiti Women Could Help Mideast Christians

    Scholar: Elected Kuwaiti Women Could Help Mideast Christians

    The election of four women to Kuwait's parliament, the first for the Gulf Arab state, could help improve the situation for Christians and other minorities in the Middle East, said an expert on Islam and human rights.

  • Pastors Launch National Campaign for Health Care Reform

    Local pastors from around the country launched a national campaign Thursday to pressure Congress into quickly finding a way to make health care affordable for every American family.

  • Ralph D. Winter Remembered as 'Giant' in Mission Field

    Ralph D. Winter Remembered as 'Giant' in Mission Field

    A giant has passed away, lamented colleagues of the late missiologist Dr. Ralph D. Winter. He "was perhaps the most influential person in missions of the last 50 years and has influenced missions globally more than anyone I can think of," said Dr. Ray Tallman.

  • Odd Bedfellows Team Up for Endangered Wildlife

    Odd Bedfellows Team Up for Endangered Wildlife

    What do you get when you put a lawyer, a scientist, two evangelical pastors and a photographer together? An unusual yet convincing team of experts that's able to make a multi-dimensional argument on the devastating effects of climate change on God's creation.

  • American Christians to Declare 'Dependence' on God

    American Christians across the nation will band together the day after Independence Day to repent and pray for God to heal the country. The newly launched initiative Call2Fall will focus on the spiritual and moral problems growing in the nation.

  • Pastor Offers Distracted Believers Clutter-Free Christianity

    Being a Christian can feel too complicated at times. It can be confused with a long list of chores or an in-depth character assessment checklist. But there is actually only one thing a believer needs to worry about to live a God-pleasing life, says a pastor out to unclutter Christianity.

  • Top Chinese Rights Lawyer Still Missing After 102 Days

    One of China's most prominent human rights lawyer, Gao Zhisheng, is still missing after more than 100 days since he was abducted by Chinese public security officers.

  • Christian NGOs Provide Aid to Sri Lankan War Refugees

    As the civil war rages on in Sri Lanka, Christian relief groups are doing their best to meet the huge and desperate needs of displaced war refugees in government camps.

  • Film Warns of Rising 'Homegrown Jihad' Threat in U.S.

    The face of radical Islam is no longer limited to gun-toting, bomb-strapping, plane-hijacking terrorists. Now it takes on more subtle forms, warns a new documentary.

  • Evangelicals Disagree on Climate Change Bill

    As the U.S. House moves towards consensus on the climate change bill, evangelical voices are weighing in on the legislation that could finally put a cap on greenhouse gas emissions.