Michelle A. Vu
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Evangelical Women Pray to Transform America
More than 2,000 evangelical women gathered in the nation\'s capital this weekend to pray for positive change in the country ahead of the upcoming presidential election. \"We must pray for America\'s future and participate in public life.\"
Indian Christians: Stop the Killing
Peace rallies demanding an end to the continual violence against Christians in India were held Thursday across the street from the White House as well as on Friday in India\'s capital city of New Delhi.
Interview: Lee Strobel Makes Case for Faith … Again
Decades ago a skeptical journalist with an Ivy League law degree challenged Christianity with an in-depth investigation to see if its claims can hold up under scrutiny.
New Book Delves into Minds of Religious Progressives
After nearly 100 interviews and a three-year journey across America, a religious scholar offers four key characteristics shared by the tremendously diverse religious segment loosely defined as progressives.
S. Baptists Begin 40-Day Prayer Vigil for '08 Election
The nation\'s largest Protestant denomination launched its 40/40 Prayer Vigil on Wednesday to seek spiritual revival and national renewal ahead of the highly-anticipated as well as historic presidential election in November.
Evangelicals Make Case for Bolder Poverty Response
Prominent American evangelical leaders called on their government, the United Nations and the Church on Monday to adopt a bolder, more aggressive plan to combat global poverty. They emphasized that church advocacy is even more critical now.
Evangelist: Religion Won\'t Save You, but Relationship Will
More than 34,000 people packed the North Charleston Coliseum in Charleston, S.C., this past weekend to hear evangelist Franklin Graham preach the Good News. \"In this election season it\'s popular right now to talk about religion,\" said Graham.
India Police Detain Hindus for Anti-Christian Attacks
A group of Hindus involved in a series of attacks on churches in southern India are in police custody, officials said Monday, as anti-Christian mob violence continues to spread throughout the country.
Palin-God Cartoon 'Despicable,' Says Pentecostal Leader
The leader of the world\'s largest Pentecostal denomination denounced a cartoon that mocks Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Pentecostalism, and Christianity as \"despicable.\"
Survey: Supernatural Experiences Common Among America's Religious
Nearly half of Americans report having at least two supernatural encounters, with conservative Protestants more likely than religious liberals to say they had such experiences, according to a survey recently published in a new book.