Michelle A. Vu
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N. Korean Christian: Situation Inside is 'Very Bad'
While international attention is focused on North Korea's rocket threat, a citizen living inside the country raised another concern that often is overlooked.
Huckabee to Address Economic Challenges Facing Churches, Ministries
Political commentator and former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee will discuss the impact of the turbulent economy on faith-based organizations and introduce a service to financially help churches and ministries this weekend at several events in Virginia.
U.N. Council Ignores Mass Petition, Adopts 'Defamation of Religions' Resolution
The U.N. Human Rights Council adopted a "defamation of religions" resolution on Thursday, ignoring a mass petition signed by over 180 non-government organizations from more than 50 different countries.
Christian NGOs Send Teams to N. Dakota for Flood Relief
Several major Christian relief groups have sent teams to respond to the record-breaking flood in North Dakota where the Red River has risen to a 112-year high as of early Friday.
Int'l Policy Watchdogs Call U.N.'s 'Defamation of Religions' Dangerous
Religious freedom and human rights groups are protesting a U.N. resolution on defamation of religions that could be used to justify anti-blasphemy laws and restrict freedom of expression, belief, and press.
TV Anchor Left at the Altar Gives Advice on Dating
At the height of her career as a TV anchor and madly in love with a man she expected to soon call husband, Kimberley Kennedy lost everything – her career, love, health, and money. In her wrestle with God and life, she learned about the Father\'s love and emerged with a new motto in life – "man's rejection, God's protection."
Graham Fest – Biggest Christian Event in Uruguay History
The Festival of Hope with American evangelist Franklin Graham held this past weekend was the largest Christian event in Uruguay's history, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association reported.
Evangelicals Applaud Obama for Sudan Envoy Appointment
Evangelical leaders and human rights groups applauded President Barack Obama Wednesday for naming an envoy for Sudan as the violence-wracked country faces a critical time in its history.
Sharia Law Begins to Restrict Women in Swat Valley
Women living in the northwest region of Pakistan have begun to feel the restrictive effects of sharia law this week as its courts start to administer justice.
First '09 Palau Fest Draws 400,000 in Guatemala City
Evangelist Luis Palau held his first evangelistic festival this year in Guatemala City, where more than 425,000 people attended the two-night event.