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Christians Hopeful in Nepal
- 7/4/2008
A new era is dawning in Nepal. On May 28, a country that was a monarchy and the world's only official Hindu nation for more than 200 years became a democratic republic. In a historic meeting of the newly-elected Constituent Assembly, an overwhelming ...
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The Ministry of a Blind Beggar
- 7/4/2008
Harjit had lost his modest job after an electrical accident left him completely blind. His wife spent all their money taking him to several doctors, but treatment could not heal his eyes. Left with no other option than to beg, Harjit sat on a corner ...
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News- British Isles & Ireland - Europe & Worldwide
- 7/4/2008
Does the NHS have a future? - Sir Ian Blair calls for end to knife crime - Church leaders back charity challenge to engage with community - Ireland: Principals are split over role of religion in the classroom - Sentamu wants British public to help re...
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Young Christians give sacrificially to provide Bibles
- 7/2/2008
God has raised up partners who make personal sacrifices to provide Bibles to needy African believers. Anthony, 12, and Veronica, 10, brother and sister from South Africa, decided they had to help after hearing about the shortage of Bibles among Afric...
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It is much worse now for Christians in Iraq than under Saddam Hussein
- 7/2/2008
"The room is full of children, it's full of women, but I don't see the men. Where are they?" Pelley remarked. "They are mainly killed. Some are kidnapped. Some are killed. In the last six months things have got particularly bad for the Christians. He...
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North Korea -- Axis of Evil?
- 7/2/2008
U.S. lifts sanctions against North Korea after nuclear reactor cooling tower destroyed. Meanwhile, millions of North Koreans starve to death. I'll Cross the River is brutally honest about how North Korea is home to countless children whose shiny blac...
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Ministry decries political deaf ear in North Korea
- 7/2/2008
It's a devastating turn of events, Moeller says. "The [administration has] completely turned a deaf ear to the cries of millions of North Koreans who are starving today, who are oppressed, and the hundreds of thousands--by our estimate maybe 200,000-...
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Louisiana Governor Legalizes Intelligent Design in State Schools
- 6/30/2008
Louisiana public school teachers can now educate their students about the theory of intelligent design. They can also voice scientific criticisms of Darwinian evolutionary theory. Governor Bobby Jindal has signed a bill passed unanimously by the stat...
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Uzbekistan campaigns against evangelicals, believers imprisoned
- 6/30/2008
The tide of persecution against Christians is rising in Uzbekistan to levels unseen in recent history. The government is using media to incite hatred toward believers. And are arresting evangelical leaders. "Recently the state launched programs descr...
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Ugandan-born Archbishop delivers Zimbabwe plea
- 6/30/2008
The Ugandan-born Archbishop of York, Dr. John Sentamu, has called on South Africa to take action over Robert Mugabe's regime in Zimbabwe. He issued a plea on Sunday to the South African president, Thabo Mbeki, to intervene directly. "South Africa, pl...
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U.S. President takes North Korea off terror list
- 6/29/2008
North Korea has been removed from the United States terrorism black list, after North Korea handed over a list of its nuclear facilities to China and agreed to ceremonially blow up a cooling plant at its main reactor. While this appears to be good ne...
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Wiconi hosts 4th Annual Mni Wiconi Wacipi - Gathering to lift up the name of Jesus using indigenous cultural expressions
- 6/29/2008
This summer, Native Americans and others will come from different parts of North America to the Aldersgate Conference Center in Turner, Oregon, to celebrate, strengthen families, enjoy friendships, support Native communities and be encouraged in the ...
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Zimbabwe: 'We are being persecuted'
- 6/28/2008
What began in 2001 as government interference in Anglican affairs has developed into religious liberty abuse so severe and violent that "dissident" Anglicans -- that is most Anglicans -- in the capital, Harare, now risk death to meet together. And th...
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The Mystery of the Copper Scroll
- 6/28/2008
Instead of leather or parchment, it was made entirely of copper, and it could be the greatest treasure map in history. The Copper Scroll describes a hidden cache of gold and silver buried in more than 60 locations throughout Israel. The monetary valu...
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News- British Isles & Ireland - Europe & Worldwide
- 6/27/2008
A third of secondary schools have a sex clinic - Teenager found dead 'was bullied' - Nazir-Ali: Christians must ‘recover nerve’, testify Christ - School exclusions 2,200 per day - Harman pushes discrimination plan - Micah Challenge inspires greater a...
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Myrtle Beach Area Pastor Expected to be Released Soon from Russian Prison
- 6/26/2008
A Russian court has ordered a US pastor convicted of smuggling ammunition, to be set free. Security officers at a Moscow airport had found a box of cartridges in Philip Miles' luggage. The South Carolina man intended to give the ammunition to a Russi...
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Leaders Commission Todd Bentley at Lakeland Outpouring
- 6/25/2008
Participating leaders included J. Peter Wagner, Ché Ahn, John Arnott, Bill Johnson and Rick Joyner. Todd Bentley intends for the Lakeland Outpouring to be one of the most well-documented revivals in history. His staff is working 80 hours a week colle...
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Survey Says: Americans Believe Many Paths to Eternal Life, Majority of Evangelicals Agree
- 6/24/2008
A new study on faith in America is providing a better view of what Americans truly believe.
Of the 35,000 people surveyed, 70 percent said there are many paths to eternal life. Even among evangelical churchgoers, 57 percent shared that view. And whi...
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Volunteer groups lead Myanmar aid efforts
- 6/24/2008
Nearly two months after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, the struggle to get aid to the rural areas continues. Many foreign relief groups were barred from the country by the country's ruling junta. The government has also kicked medical teams out, citi...
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Pentecostal Group Backs Copeland in Probe Protest
- 6/23/2008
Assemblies of God International Fellowship (AGIF) says Senator Charles Grassley's probe into the financial records of six prominent ministries seems to be crossing a legal boundary. Only Joyce Meyer and Benny Hinn have cooperated completely. The AGI...
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