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Bush Emphasizes Religious Freedom During China Visit
President George W. Bush's official visit to China begins on Sunday morning in a state-run church in Beijing before he emphasizes religious freedom.
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Amity's Seminar Seeks to Upgrade Quality of Schools for Migrant Children
The Amity Foundation held a leadership training seminar in an effort to improve the quality of education for children of migrant workers.
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Light and Salt Association Hold Fundraiser for Old and New Mission
The Houston-based Light and Salt Association (L&SA) will be holding their annual fundraiser on Dec. 3 in order to continue their mission and to support new projects in 2006.
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China detains Catholic Priest Along with Ten Seminarians
China has recently detained an underground Roman Catholic priest and 10 Seminarians last Sat., according to a rights group in a statement released on Thursday.
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Bush Urges China to Grant More Freedoms
Days before President George W. Bush is to meet with China President Hu Jintao on U.S.-China relations, he urged the nation's leader to ease restrictions on free expression and religious freedom, citi
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A church in South Korea’s Guri City suffers fire damage, no injuries reported
A church in Guri City, near Seoul, South Korea, experienced a fire on July 3 that caused damage to parts of its main sanctuary building
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Bible scholar suggests ‘Mark of the Beast’ may not be 666 after all
Canadian Bible scholar Wes Huff is encouraging Christians to reexamine a widely held assumption about Revelation 13:18—that the number of the beast is definitively 666. According to Huff, some of the earliest and most respected manuscripts suggest a different number altogether: 616.
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‘Squid Game’ Season 3 raises spiritual questions about trust, despair, and redemption
In a recent column for Christianity Today, Michelle Park explores Squid Game: Season 3 through a biblical lens, arguing that the show’s narrative highlights not only societal decay but also a deeper, often unspoken, yearning for redemption and trust.
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“Sinners”: Gospel distorted by ethnicity and regionalism
In the latest installment of his Bricolage in the Movie series, Dr. Ukjoo Park offers a cultural-theological reading of Sinners, a supernatural drama directed by Ryan Coogler. Set in the racially segregated 1930s Mississippi Delta, the film follows two Black brothers who operate a juke joint while battling vampires—and racism.
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27 girls and 1 counselor missing after flash flood hits Texas Christian Camp
A sudden flash flood swept through a Christian summer camp in Texas early Friday morning, leaving 27 girls and one adult counselor initially unaccounted for, with 12 still missing as of Sunday.