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U.S. Religious Freedom Body Denied Entry into Cuba
A U.S. religious freedom body was denied visas to enter Cuba for a fact-finding mission that included meetings with the island's religious communities and government officials, the group said on Monday.
Interview: Ex-Muslim Woman on Life Under Sharia Law
For 30 years, Nonie Darwish lived under sharia law as a Muslim in Egypt. After moving to the United States, she became a follower of Jesus Christ and quietly lived the American dream.
Author: 10 Things I Hate About Christianity
So you're frustrated with Christianity? So is a former pastor and founder of a Christian rock band who wrote his first book, 10 Things I Hate About Christianity, to help himself and others resolve the issues they have with the Christian faith.
Ministry: N. Korea Steps Up Crackdown on Christians
As the world debates North Korea?s defiant missile launch, a Christian ministry working with the persecuted church highlights another troubling story - authorities have heightened persecution of its Christian citizens.
Experts Divided on Obama's Charitable Tax Deduction Proposal
Public policy and philanthropy experts are still wrestling with the implications of President Obama's proposal to reduce tax deduction on charitable donations - a move that has sparked uproar in the nonprofit sector.
4 Christians Killed Within 48 Hours in Iraq
Four Iraqi Christians were murdered within two days by unknown assailants, according to a Christian persecution watchdog group.
Ex-Muslim Warns West of Plot to Impose Islamic Law
Open, tolerant, and generous Western nations are being taking advantage of, warns a former Muslim from the Middle East who now lives in America.
Faith, Anti-Poverty Leaders Want National Budget to Assist Poor
Christian leaders joined anti-poverty and policy experts Wednesday to urge the U.S. Congress to preserve the priorities within President Obama's proposed national budget that would assist low-income and poor communities.
Evangelicals Make Case for Welcoming Immigrants
Usually, conservative evangelicals are not known to support immigration reform. But several prominent leaders of the movement made their case Tuesday evening for new immigration laws, joining a growing number of Christians who refer to the Bible for support in "welcoming the stranger."
Huckabee: Life is Perishable; Either Use It or Lose It
Life is like perishable food, you either use it or lose it, said the former Baptist preacher turned politician Mike Huckabee to students at Liberty University on Monday.