Michelle A. Vu

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Evangelicals Carry Darfur-Olympic Torch

    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 nation’s capital on International Human Rights Day.

  • 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.

  • Green Evangelical Applauds Climate Bill Vote

    The head of an evangelical environmental group welcomed a Senate committee’s unprecedented vote this week to advance a climate bill to the Senate floor.

  • Quarter-Million Bibles to be Distributed in Sudan

    World Gospel Mission, in partnership with Samaritan’s Purse, will distribute a quarter of a million Bibles across southern Sudan next year.

  • 100,000 AIDS Orphans in Zambia to Hear Gospel

    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.

  • Swiss Evangelicals Heat Up Creationism Debate

    Evangelicals in Switzerland recently sparked controversy when they successfully moved school authorities to include creationism alongside evolution in a science textbook.

  • Graham Shatters Personal Record in Hong Kong

    Graham Shatters Personal Record in Hong Kong

    American evangelist Franklin Graham held his largest evangelistic event to date this past weekend with 423,335 people overflowing seven separate venues in Hong Kong and in neighboring Macau.

  • Romney to Gamble Votes with Mormon Speech

    Romney to Gamble Votes with Mormon Speech

    Presidential candidate Mitt Romney will cross the line of no return this week when he delivers the much anticipated speech on his Mormon faith and how it will affect his role as U.S. president if elected.

  • Bushes Support AIDS Fight in Churches

    Bushes Support AIDS Fight in Churches

    President George W. Bush and first daughter Jenna Bush both promoted AIDS care at churches last week to commemorate World AIDS Day.

  • N. Korea Protests Bombard Chinese Embassies

    Human rights activists and concerned citizens around the world inundated Chinese embassies in 11 countries this past weekend with protests against China’s violent repatriation of North Korean refugees.