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Iraqi Archbishop: Christians Face 'Liquidation'
The most senior Catholic cleric in Iraq warned that Christians in his country face \"liquidation\" if the Iraqi government and the U.S. military do not step-up protection for religious minorities in Iraq.
Major Shift in Faith Voters toward Obama, Survey Finds
Not only is Sen. Barack Obama ahead in general national polls, but a new survey finds that the Democratic presidential candidate has made significant inroads among faith voters. Sixty percent support Obama in 2008 compared to 49 percent for Kerry in 2004.
Online Missionaries - New Force in Evangelism
Global Media Outreach (GMO), with its more than 71 Web sites divided by popular issues and topics, has helped over 1.3 million people indicate a decision for Jesus Christ in 2007 alone. \"People who are in crisis typically log on,\" said Walt Wilson.
Russian Adoptee, U.S. Hiker Changing Lives with Shoe Boxes
A Russian girl rescued from a loveless life in an orphanage and a former high school science teacher currently on a 477-mile hiking mission are both telling their remarkable personal stories for the sake of collecting shoe boxes.
Indian Christians Report 'Peculiar' Police Behavior
Police in India responsible for protecting Christians against the onslaught of Hindu-led attacks are reportedly neglecting their duties or turning a blind eye to the violence, an Indian Christian group reported.
Release of Iranian Apostates Garners Praise, Caution
A ministry leader who works with the persecuted Church described the release of two Iranian apostates this past week as a \"wonderful development,\" but cautioned that danger may await the Muslims turned Christians.
Over 15,000 Protest Anti-Christian Violence in India
More than 15,000 people of various faiths and social status marched in the streets of New Delhi on Thursday to protest the out-of-control violence against Christians in India. They joined together in the Peace and Solidarity rally which was held to coincide with the 139th birthday of Mahatma Gandhi.
Palin: I Identify with the Average American Struggles
Often criticized for being inaccessible, Sarah Palin opened up this week in her first radio interview since becoming the Republican vice presidential nominee to reveal her thoughts on her critics, her faith, and the economic struggles currently faced by Americans.
India Violence Spreads Despite Christian Protests
Anti-Christian violence in India continues unabated despite escalating calls for the central government to intervene and stop the attacks on Christians.
Evangelical Woman Leader Lauds VP Palin
The leader of one of the world\'s largest Christian women\'s ministries gave high praises to Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin as she refuted claims that the Alaska governor is unqualified for the office.