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Franklin Graham Heads to Sudan for Peace Mission
The president of relief organization Samaritan's Purse began his trip to Sudan on Saturday to visit humanitarian projects and meet with high-level government officials to discuss a faltering peace agreement that affects Sudanese Christians.
HIV/AIDS Report Exposes Myths that Fuel Epidemic
A recent report on HIV/AIDS found that the global response to the epidemic is based on significant misconceptions that have resulted in policies that fail to meet the needs of millions of children and their families.
Dallas Megachurch Helps Unemployed Locals Find Jobs
It's job searching with a dose of religion. That's what a Dallas megachurch is offering locals in the job market – professional guidance on how to ace job interviews combined with divine intervention through the power of prayer.
Faith-Based Groups Victims of Gov't Cutbacks
Across the nation, faith-based services are reporting drops in donations and cutbacks on government funding while demand has dramatically increased.
Clinton Ends Asia Tour with Church Visit
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ended her four-country Asia tour on Sunday by attending service at a state-sanctioned church in China and talking to rights activists.
Dead Man's Mother Waits 8 Years for Justice
The surviving mother of Suman Halder now can only hope that her dead son can receive justice under the new, more religiously tolerant government that was elected in December.
Americans Pick Obama as Personal Hero; Jesus Comes Second
President Barack Obama's popularity overwhelms that of Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, and Mother Teresa, according to a new poll that shows Obama as the person Americans named as their hero.
Poll: Only 3 Percent of Teens See Clergy as Role Models
Out of 100 American teens, only three are likely to say they see their pastors, priests, rabbis or imams as role models, according to a survey on teens and ethical decision making.
Christian Right, Left Find Common Ground in Poverty Reduction
It's not often that Christians on the right and left find common ground on public policies, but that was exactly the case Tuesday when politically diverse Christian leaders joined forces to offer solutions to reduce poverty in America.
Saddleback Teaches Faith Lesson Using 10,000 Grocery Bags
Trust in God and fill 10,000 grocery bags with food was the challenge heard by attendees of Saddleback Church this past weekend. Pastor Rick Warren urged attendees to pray and depend on God for their daily bread.