Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post
Student atheist group determined to keep Jesus-Muhammad cartoon
A group of atheists at University College London, which posted a cartoon of Jesus and Muhammad with what look like glasses of beer on its Facebook page, is claiming that the student union has withdrawn its call to remove the cartoon.
Jeffrey John reportedly suing Church over inequality
A senior clergyman in the Church of England reportedly blocked from becoming a bishop because of his sexuality is apparently preparing to take his employers to court under the countryâs equality law.
People who attend religious service are more positive - study
Those who attend church, synagogue or any other religious service regularly are more likely to have a positive outlook on life and a lower risk of having depression, a new study has found.
Deadly clashes in Egypt after Christian protest
Curfew was in force in Cairo Monday morning after deadly clashes left at least 23 dead and over 200 injured following protests by Coptic Christians against growing persecution.
Churches under attack in Indonesia
A day after a suicide bomb attack wounded 28 at a church in Indonesia, affiliated with Pastor Rick Warrenâs Saddleback megachurch, explosives were found in front of another church in a different district Monday, exposing the magnitude of the threat to minority Christians.
Slow investigation into New Year church bombing frustrates Egypt's Copts
Coptic Christians of Egypt are planning to stage demonstrations demanding a speedier investigation into the New Year church bombing in the city of Alexandria that killed 23 and injured 97.
Giant replica of Noah's Ark rises in Hong Kong
The first actual size replica of the ark Noah built on Godâs command before the Great Flood is finally open to the public to give them the hope of a new beginning as they visit this island in Hong Kong.
Time for an apologetic church?
Christians don't have to prove their faith is absolutely true, but they do have to demonstrate that it is something rational, says one author
Dalit suicides in India's top colleges
Dalits can hardly reach professional colleges and the few who do are often harassed by âupper casteâ professors and peers