Michelle A. Vu
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Winning People to Christ Not the End Task, Says Ministry Leader
The end task of evangelists and mission leaders is not just winning people to Christ, contends the co-founder of a ministry that trains church leaders.
Lausanne Congress to Tackle Emerging Threats to Mission
The highly-anticipated, upcoming third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization will be addressing emerging threats and concerns to Christian missions, informed the head of the Lausanne Congress on Monday at a major evangelical conference.
Evangelical Leaders Lift Up Day-Long Prayers for World
Hundreds of evangelical leaders from dozens of countries spent Sunday in a half-day fast and full-day prayer for the challenges facing the Church in different regions of the world.
World Evangelical Assembly Opens in Thailand
More than 500 evangelical Christians from over 100 nations took part in a colorful and ethnically festive opening ceremony for the World Evangelical Alliance General Assembly in Thailand Saturday night.
World Evangelical Assembly Set to Kick Off
The world\'s largest evangelical body will open its highly-anticipated general assembly – the first in seven years – on Saturday night with invited Christian leaders from some of the most prominent Christian organizations in the world.
Green Christian Students Hold First Creation Care Conference
Environmentally conscious students from more than a dozen campuses across the country recently met for the first national conference organized by a student-led, Christ-centered environmental network.
Survey: Most Americans Believe God Uniquely Blessed U.S.
Most Americans strongly believe that God has uniquely blessed America, and a similar majority believe that the United States should set the example as a Christian nation to the rest of the world, a survey released Wednesday found.
Survey: Religion Affects Willingness to Vote for Non-White Candidate
Several religious aspects impacted the willingness of non-Hispanic white voters to support a non-white presidential candidate, a new Baylor Religion Survey found.
Latino Protestants Make Dramatic Shift to Obama, Poll Says
Latino Protestant support for the Republican ticket this year plummeted nearly half that of the 2004 election, a new survey found. Only 33.6 percent of Latino Protestant registered voters plan to vote for John McCain compared to 50.4 percent for Barack Obama.
Iraqi Christian: We Took Only Our Souls
Thousands of Iraqi Christians living in the northern city of Mosul fled for their lives this past week leaving behind, for many, everything, and taking \"only our souls,\" as one said. At least 744 Christian families, or about 3,750 people, fled the city for refuge.