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India Anti-Conversion Bill Rejected, Groups Express Relief and More Prayer
Christians worldwide expressed relief and asked for more prayers, Wednesday, after the governor of the northern Indian state of Rajasthan refused to sign a controversial anti-conversion bill.
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Missions Groups Says More Missionaries, Less Money Needed
SIM International reported that as more missionaries are being established in Africa, Asia and Latin American countries, there is a growing need for more missionaries and less money.
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Ministry Hopes Peace Process in Nepal Would Help Mission Teams
As fighting between Nepali government forces and Maoist rebels have ended in a tense-truce, a Christian ministry hopes that the lull in the fighting would mean respite for mission teams already in the
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Google Defends Itself at Annual Meeting
Google co-founder Sergey Brin defended Google’s cooperation with China, at its annual meeting of leaders, Thursday.
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Bible Exhibit Should be in China, says Chinese Christian Activist
The China Bible exhibition should have been in China, said a Chinese Christian rights activist visiting the United States, Tuesday, after visiting the staff of a persecution monitor organization.
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Is 'The Last Supper' worth watching? Audience and critics weigh in
Faith-based films often receive mixed reactions, and The Last Supper is no exception. The movie attempts to bring a fresh perspective to one of the most iconic moments in Christian history, but does it succeed? Some reviews from critics and audiences provide insight into its strengths and shortcomings.
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‘Duck Dynasty’ family faces health challenges: Phil Robertson’s alzheimer’s battle and Miss Kay’s injury
The Duck Dynasty family is leaning on faith as they navigate serious health struggles affecting both Phil and Miss Kay Robertson. While Phil, the Robertson patriarch, is facing Alzheimer’s disease, his wife, Miss Kay, recently suffered a severe leg injury from a fall.
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Massacres in Syria: Over 1,000 dead, including Christians and Alawites
Syria’s coastal regions have been devastated by a series of massacres, with reports indicating that over 1,000 people—many from Christian and Alawite communities—have been killed in brutal attacks. Entire families have been wiped out, and survivors are fleeing in search of safety as sectarian violence escalates.
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Kim Sae-ron and Wheesung: The tragic irony of Korean society and the principles of happiness
Not long ago, the media was in an uproar over actress Kim Sae-ron’s passing. Just months before, the same people who had relentlessly criticized her for her DUI incident were now expressing sympathy, saying, "The world was too harsh on her." The irony is impossible to ignore.
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Newsboys move forward as a quartet after Michael Tait’s departure
After more than a decade as the lead singer of the Newsboys, Michael Tait has officially parted ways with the band, marking a significant shift in the Christian rock group’s lineup. The remaining members—Jeff Frankenstein, Jody Davis, Duncan Phillips, and Adam Agee—have assured fans that they will continue forward, embracing a new season of music and ministry.