Michelle A. Vu
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U.S. Religious Freedom Body Split Over Blacklisting Iraq
A U.S. religious freedom watchdog said it is still deliberating whether to downgrade Iraq to the blacklist of violators during the release of its 2008 annual report on Friday.
Huckabee: '08 Evangelical Voters Unlike Others
Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said evangelical voters are atypical this election year, and as a result, the evangelical vote is up for grabs.
N. Korea Rally Calls for God's Help on Capitol Hill
Hundreds of North Korean defectors, activists, congressmen, and pastors gathered Tuesday on Capitol Hill to hold a rally for North Koreans suffering under the regime of Kim Jung Il.
Franklin Graham Festival Draws 46,000 in Tenn.
Nearly 46,000 people attended the Franklin Graham festival in east Tennessee this past weekend where attendees heard a serious message about salvation.
N. Korean Family Recalls Losing Six Members
A North Korean defector who now resides in the United States recalled through tear-filled eyes on Saturday the death of more than half her family due to starvation and violence at the hands of Chinese and Korean authorities.
The Last Church Standing in North Cyprus
One lone church struggles to survive in a land where hundreds have been damaged or destroyed. But this is no ordinary land; it is the very area where Apostle Paul took his first missionary journey to proclaim salvation through Jesus Christ to the Roman Empire.
N. Korea Freedom Week Kicks Off with Worldwide Protests
North Korea Freedom Week kicked off Saturday with demonstrations at Chinese embassies around the world protesting the repatriation of North Korean refugees.
Experts' Insight on Changes in U.S. Politics, Religion
A high-power panel of left-wing experts on religion and politics assembled Thursday afternoon to discuss the impact of the religious voice, including that of the religious right, on the presidential campaign.
U.S. Envoy: Zimbabwe Opposition Leader Won Election
The United States for the first time declared on Thursday that President Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwes iron fist ruler for 28 years, lost in the election last month and his opponent should now head the government.