Michelle Vu, Christian Today US Correspondent
Seven churches bombed in Iraq
At least seven churches in Iraq were bombed Sunday in what appears to be coordinated attacks on Orthodox Christians celebrating New Year's Eve.
Huckabee, Obama sweep up victories in Iowa
Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama won the Iowa caucuses Thursday night, propelling their campaigns further into the national spotlight as they head to New Hampshire.
Pakistani Christians condemn Bhutto assassination
Pakistani Christians strongly condemned the killing of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who they called a voice for the poor and democracy.
New $16.5m Bethlehem hospital unites Abrahamic faiths
Christians broke ground Tuesday on Bethlehem's first speciality hospital, which organisers hope will be a centre bringing together Christians, Jews, and Palestinians to heal the sick in a land rife with sectarian violence.
Faith is not part time in the South, says Kobia
African Christians regard their Christian faith as their whole life and not just a part-time activity, said the head of the World Council of Churches on Sunday.
American 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 organisation.
China to open world's largest Bible production plant
China will open the largest Bible production factory in the world early next year.
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 Samaritan's Purse, will distribute a quarter of a million Bibles across southern Sudan next year.
US presidential hopeful to gamble votes with Mormon speech
US presidential candidate Mitt Romney will cross the line of no return this week when he delivers a much anticipated speech on his Mormon faith and how it will affect his role as president if elected.
Clinton's 'gutsy' church appearance softens evangelicals
Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton made what some called a "gutsy move" last week when she appeared at a conservative evangelical megachurch in California to talk about Aids.
Rick Warren Aids summit aims to 'disturb' Christians
Saddleback Church's Aids summit kicked off Wednesday with hopes to "disturb" the hearts of those in attendance and mobilise congregations around the world to defeat the global pandemic.
Middle East leaders need to 'walk the talk,' says Palestinian bishop
A Palestinian Christian leader is cautiously optimistic about this week's Israeli-Palestinian peace talk agreement, commenting that the leaders now need to "walk the talk."
Pastor camps out on fast food rooftop for African orphans
A pastor in New Mexico has started a week of living on the roof of a local restaurant to raise awareness and funds for children in need and orphans in Africa.
Christians commence California firestorm clean-up operation
News about the widespread California wildfire have faded from the headlines, but Christian organisations and churches remain behind to help clean up the overwhelming destruction left by the fires.