Michelle Vu, Christian Today US Correspondent
Appeals to Save North Korean Facing Execution for Being Christian
An appeal from the brother of a North Korean facing execution for being Christian has received the support of leading US senators.
Graham Attracts 200,000 for Ukraine's Largest Evangelical Event
The first-ever Franklin Graham Festival to hit Ukraine became the largest evangelical event in the history of the former communist-ruled country, attracting over 231,000 people last weekend to hear the Gospel.
Leading US Theologian Denies Mormons are Part of Christian Church
Mormons seeking recognition as a legitimate member of the Christian church is self-contradictory because the religion was founded by declaring it is the only existing true church, stated one of the US' pre-eminent evangelical leaders last Friday.
Christian, Muslim Relief Groups Launch Multi-Million Global Partnership
Two of the world's most recognised faith-based relief agencies signed a multi-million partnership agreement Tuesday, sending a message to the world that Christians and Muslims can work together to build a peaceful society.
Poll: Most Americans Still Feel Lost about Immigration Bill
The media spotlight is intensely concentrated on a contentious immigration reform plan, covering every step of the debate in Congress. Yet surprising, the majority of Americans say they still feel uniformed about the broad bipartisan immigration bill and thus cannot form an opinion on the legislation affecting 12 million people in the United States.
CNN Questions U.S. Democrats on Evolution, Same-Sex 'Marriage' and Abortion
Three leading U.S. Democratic presidential contenders, who have been criticised by conservative Christians for their liberal stances, responded to questions on the controversial issues of evolution, same-sex "marriage" and abortion, during a faith-based forum on Monday.
Salvation Army Serves 20,000 Meals in Response US Storms
The Salvation Army has served more than 20,000 meals in response to the devastating tornadoes that hit Greensburg, Kansas, in the USA over a week ago.
Protestors Demand End to China's Repatriation of N. Koreans
With signs in hand, dozens of activists and concerned citizens rallied in Washington DC, USA in front of the Chinese embassy Saturday, demanding that China stop the forceful repatriation of North Koreans on North Korea Freedom Day.
Don't Give Up on Darfur, Protestors Told
Looking into the eyes of protestors wearing "Save Darfur" T-shirts and UN peacekeepers' blue berets, speakers at Sunday's Darfur rally repeatedly asked participants an unsettling yet honest question - "Are you too tired to fight?"
Simon Cowell Leads American Idols in Supporting Malaria Campaign
The "Nothing But Nets" malaria campaign supported by the US United Methodist Church will get its greatest exposure ever when it reaches millions of people through Simon Cowell's pop music talent show "American Idol" this week.
Virginia Gunman Forces Evangelicals to Question Church Outreach
Teary-eyed evangelical leaders spoke solemnly and sincerely this week about what the church could have done to reach out to the desperate young man who carried out the deadliest school massacre in US history two days earlier.
Interview: SAT-7 Leaders on State of the Gospel in Middle East
Daily news about the Middle East is filled with violence and hate. Rarely does anyone hear stories of peace, love and joy coming out of the region. To some nine million people in the Middle East and Northern Africa, however, a Christian ministry using satellite television is delivering the Gospel message.
Missionaries Without Proper Training Being Killed in Disaster Zones
Some missionaries are being killed while distributing emergency relief items because of a lack of security training, informed a security consultant who works with World Vision.
Chinese & Korean Church Leaders Arrested as Persecution Intensifies in China
Thirty-four Chinese house church leaders and three Christian leaders from South Korea were arrested in a central province in China - a region notorious for its persecution of Christians.
Evangelist Graham Seeks to Convert Sudan's Muslim President
Franklin Graham met with Sudan's Muslim president Omar Hassan al-Bashir this week and confirmed his aim of converting the leader whom many say is behind the Darfur genocide.
Christian Human Rights Experts Split on N. Korea Nuclear Pact
Christian human rights and religious freedom experts are divided over the new nuclear agreement that calls for North Korea to shut down its main nuclear facilities within 60 days in exchange for aid.