Michelle A. Vu
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Muslim's Cross-Less Jesus Film Draws Mixed Reactions
A new film on Jesus, told from an Islamic perspective, has drawn mixed reactions from the Christian community over its claim that Jesus did not die on the cross but was replaced by Judas Iscariot.
Five Years Later, Where are the Christians in Iraq?
It's been exactly five years since President Bush gave the green light for the Iraq war, which, aside from toppling former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, has resulted in the disappearance of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Christians from their ancestral homeland.
Zimbabwean Presidential Contender Relies on God to Defeat Mugabe
A teacher and businessman turned presidential candidate in Zimbabwe said his Christian faith led him to run for office to repair a country suffering from intense economic woes, including the worlds highest inflation rate.
HIV Church Conference Breaks Record in U.K.
The largest church conference on HIV/AIDS in United Kingdom was held this past weekend, reaffirming the belief that churches worldwide are joining in the battle against the deadliest epidemic in the history of mankind.
Ex-Porn Star Leaves Sex Industry, Joins Church Staff
A former porn star has left the sex industry to start a new life as a college student and church secretary, a group ministering to sex workers announced Tuesday.
McCain Pressed to Clarify Stance on Marriage
Presumptive Republican nominee John McCain was pressed by an influential conservative pro-family group Monday to clarify his stance on marriage and life as it relates to his partys existing platform.
Palau Festival Raves of 'Historic' Event in Buenos Aires
The Palau Festival team has called their Buenos Aires event this past weekend historic as they raved about the unprecedented reception they received in the homeland of the organizations founder, evangelist Luis Palau.
Christians Speak Out on Iraqi Archbishop's Death
The death of a high-ranking Chaldean Catholic archbishop in Iraq has provoked outcry from the Christian community over the increased violent acts directed at Iraqs tiny and rapidly shrinking Christian community.
Christian Right Leaders Respond to Dobsons Concerns
Words of comfort and assurance flowed forth from two prominent conservative leaders this week when they heard that Dr. James Dobson, one of the founding fathers of the Christian right movement, was concerned about the future of the religious right and its leadership.
Christian Group Approves U.S. Dropping China from Rights Blacklist
A Christian religious freedom group gave approval for the U.S. State Departments removal of China from its human rights blacklist despite reports of the governments increased crackdown on house churches ahead of the Olympic Games.