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Gaza conflict taking its toll on civilians
As Israelâs assault on Hamas in the Gaza Strip continues, Christian groups are increasingly speaking out against the attacks on civilians and especially children, who make up more than half of the Gaza population.
Rick Warren praises Obama's courage amid uproar
Amid a firestorm of criticism from pro-choice and gay marriage supporters, Pastor Rick Warren has called President-elect Barack Obama courageous for taking the risk of choosing him to deliver the inaugural invocation.
Luis Palau hits Jamaica with good news
American evangelist Luis Palau preached the Good News of Jesus Christ to an estimated 150,000 people in Jamaica's capital city of Kingston this past weekend.
NT scholar on discovery of giant trove of Bible manuscripts
Dr Daniel B Wallace, the director of the Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts (CSNTM) in Frisco, Texas, spoke to Christian Today this month about his centre's major discovery of 47 New Testament manuscripts in Albania last year.
Churches concerned at Zimbabwe violence
Zimbabwe Christians are requesting for prayers so that they can hold onto hope as the information blackout in their country enters a third week.
Chuck Colson diagnoses 'heart' of church problem
Healthy churches breed a healthy culture, but church problems can lead to social woes, contended political strategist turned ministry leader Chuck Colson on Tuesday.
N Ireland: Graham Fest biggest evangelistic event in 50 years
More than 30,000 fill Belfast's Odyssey Arena to hear Franklin Graham preach message of hope.
Kay Warren stresses forgiveness for Rwanda genocide
Kay Warren, co-founder of Saddleback Church, encouraged Rwandan women to forgive and reconcile this past weekend ahead of the 14th National Week of Mourning for the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.
Zimbabwean presidential contender relying 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 world's highest inflation rate.
Holy Land bishop: 'Violence is the tool of the desperate and hopeless'
In the wake of the Jewish seminary shooting, the Holy Land Lutheran bishop has responded with a reminder to the world that violence is the product of desperation and hopelessness.
Israel-Gaza fighting provokes church response
Recent Israel-Gaza missile exchanges have sparked renewed concerns over the delicate Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and prompted church bodies to offer moral voices in the ongoing conflict.
New report exposes abuse of Burmese refugees in Malaysia
Burmese refugees in Malaysia live in "severe and desperate poverty and deprivation" and face exploitation, abuse and other mistreatment, stated a new report by a Christian human rights group Monday.
Christians unsure of religion's future in Cuba
Christians remain unconvinced that Cuba's new leader will end the suppression of believers in the communist country.
House church leader frustrated with relentless persecution
An open letter from the president of the Chinese House Church Alliance has revealed the relentless persecution he and his family have endured under the hands of the Chinese Government.
Open Doors announces top 10 worst places to live as a Christian
If you are a Christian, the worst place to live in the world is North Korea, according to Open Doors' 2008 World Watch List released Monday.
Deadly explosion rocks Christian area in Beirut
An explosion in the Christian area of Beirut on Friday killed at least six people, wounded more than a dozen and set several vehicles on fire, according to local reports.