Nathan Black, Christian Post

Samaritan's Purse provides Haitians relief from sun and storms

International relief organisation Samaritan's Purse has committed to construct 7,500 shelters for victims still without homes, six months after the massive earthquake in Haiti.

Case against 'homosexuality is sin' preacher dropped

Charges have been dropped against a street preacher who was arrested for saying homosexuality is a sin.

Evangelicals urge caution in wake of Morocco expulsions

A delegation of evangelical church leaders visiting Morocco urged US Representative Frank Wolf on Friday to postpone hearings on the recent expulsion of Christians.

Clinton urged to protect 'fragile' Christian minority in Iraq

Church leaders from various denominations have urged Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to work with Iraqi authorities in protecting the persecuted Christian minority.

Casting Crowns, Jason Ingram big winners at 41st Dove Awards

Top-selling Christian pop group Casting Crowns was named, for the first time, Artist of the Year at the Dove Awards Wednesday night.

Haiti drops kidnapping charges against nine US Christians

Haiti has dropped all charges against nine of ten American Christians who were arrested in January.

Nigeria to prosecute hundreds of suspects in Christian slaughter

Hundreds of suspects arrested over the recent slaughter of Christians in Nigeria are scheduled to be prosecuted as early as this week.

Christian orphanage workers appeal deportation from Morocco

Village of Hope workers have launched a public appeal to be reunited with the foster children they were forced to abandon.

Gunmen kill World Vision workers in Pakistan

A World Vision office in Pakistan was attacked by gunmen on Wednesday, leaving at least five staff members dead.

Morocco expels Christian orphanage workers

Christian volunteers and foster parents at a Moroccan orphanage were forced to abandon dozens of children on Monday after they were accused of proselytising.

Gunman guilty of late-term abortionist's murder

The 51-year-old man who admitted to killing late-term abortion doctor George Tiller was found guilty of first-degree murder on Friday.

Tetrapod footprint discovery busts evolutionary paradigm, says biochemist

The latest discovery of fossilised footprints made by four-legged vertebrates overthrows the evolutionary model for how land animals first emerged, says a biochemist.

Atheist adverts hit Big Apple subway

"A million New Yorkers are good without God." These words will be plastered in a dozen subway stations in the most populous city in the US beginning next week.

Has Obama ushered in a new era for LGBT rights?

President Obama's speech this past weekend made it "abundantly clear" that America is looking at "a new era for civil rights for LGBT people", said one gay rights advocate.

Georgia community defends Bible verses in football games

Hundreds of people joined a rally in the US state of Georgia on Tuesday to support Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School cheerleaders and their right to paint Bible verses on banners.

US sees increase in secular student groups

Atheist and religious sceptic groups are on the rise in high school and college campuses across the US.