Michelle A. Vu
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Darfur Activists Applaud Senate on Divestment Bill
Darfur activists commended the U.S. Senate for its unanimous passage of the Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act which would authorize state and local governments to withdraw investments from companies that support the Khartoum government.
S. Korea Presidential Election Highlights Christian Influence
South Koreas presidential frontrunner, Lee Myung-bak, serves as a reminder of the strong influence of Christianity on not only the countrys politics, but also on its economy and social life.
Star Athletes Deliver Anti-Malaria Nets in Mali
American sports stars are lending a hand in delivering 133,000 insecticide-treated nets to children and families in Mali beginning Thursday.
China Arrests 270 Underground Protestant Pastors
Chinese police forces recently arrested 270 Protestant house church pastors in an eastern province, reported a Chinese Christian human rights organization.
Huckabee Apologizes for Mormon Comment
Republican Mike Huckabee personally apologized on Wednesday to presidential rival Mitt Romney for comments he made in a New York Times interview that seemed to criticize the Mormon faith.
Huckabee Refuses to Take Back AIDS, Homosexuality Remarks
Republican presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee recently ended his honeymoon with the media and was handed some tough questions about statements he made in 1992 about AIDS and homosexuality.
100,000 AIDS Orphans in Zambia to Hear Gospel
Hundreds of churches in Zambia will undergo evangelism training next month in preparation to reach 100,000 AIDS orphans with the Gospel in 2008.
Quarter-Million Bibles to be Distributed in Sudan
World Gospel Mission, in partnership with Samaritans Purse, will distribute a quarter of a million Bibles across southern Sudan next year.
China to Open World's Largest Bible Production Plant
China will open the largest Bible production factory in the world early next year, according to a leading U.K. newspaper.
U.S. Evangelicals Carry Darfur-Olympic Torch
In a growing sign of commitment to engage the church on wider social issues, evangelical leaders carried the Darfur-Olympic torch in the nations capital on International Human Rights Day.