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Christians From Egypt Seek Refuge in Cyprus After Experiencing Brutal Persecution
Three Christians from Egypt are currently seeking refuge in Cyprus after they fled their Muslim-dominated nation because of the brutal persecution they had experienced because of their faith.
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Christians in U.S. Also Face Martyrdom â Just Like Those in Mideast, Says Former Cover Girl and Actress Jennifer O'Neill
Even in America, Christians can face martyrdom just like their counterparts in the war-torn countries of the Middle East.
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Christians Struggle to Live Normal Lives in India, But They're Determined to Persevere, Bishop Says
Christians are finding it difficult to live normal lives in India, the South Asian nation dominated by followers of Hinduism, a local bishop shared.
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Bible Translators Facing 'Spiritual Warfare'; Reports of Oppression Received 'Every Week'
Just like in ancient times, spiritual warfare is raging in the world today, and is currently targeting the people tasked with translating the Word of God among others.
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Christianity Should Have Bigger Part in U.S. Schooling, Trump's Education Secretary Says
The billionaire philanthropist chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to be his education secretary, Betsy DeVos, has expressed her preference in the past to give Christianity a bigger part in schooling in the United States.
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3 Christian Converts Locked Up in Iran Jail for Their Faith 'Miraculously' Set Free
They knew it would take a miracle to get them out of Evin Prison, Iran's most notorious prison. And it did.
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Anglican Pastor May End Up in Jail in California for Offering Prayers for Women Entering Abortion Facility
A Christian pastor in California may end up in jail and be asked to pay a hefty fine for offering prayers for pregnant women entering abortion clinics, hoping to change their minds about killing their own babies.
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Pakistan Province Bans Forced Conversions of Christians to Islam; Move Hailed as 'Great Step' to Protect Minorities
Christians are seeing a glimmer of hope in Pakistan these days. Following the sentencing to death of five Muslims who brutally murdered a Christian couple by tossing them into a kiln, Pakistani lawmakers in the state of Sindh passed a law criminalising forced religious conversions, particularly forced conversion of Christians to Islam.
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Fear Grips Christian Converts in Europe Refugee Camps Amid Death Threats From Muslim Extremists
For these Iranian Christian refugees, there seems to be no escaping persecution from Muslim extremists.
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'Jesus Did It': Sickly Boy Turned Olympic Track Star Wayde van Niekerk Defies Odds
"Jesus did it." South African sprinter Wayde van Niekerk wrote those words with a picture of himself on his knees posted on his Twitter account.
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Fulfilling Jeremiah 30 Prophecy? Israel Seeks to Ban Muslim Prayer Call
Israeli leaders want to impose a ban on the Muslim call to prayer, a controversial plan that Christian news site Charisma News said "could be part of the fulfillment of Jeremiah 30," a prophecy foretelling a time when God would restore His people to their lands.
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Christian Kids Being Bullied By Muslim Migrants in Germany, Priest Says
Young Christian migrants in Germany are experiencing persecution in their early years in the form of bullying by their Muslim counterparts, a Roman Catholic priest helping out in refugee camps revealed.
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9 Christian Members of Korean Boy Band Super Junior Seek to Spread Faith in Their Concerts, Interviews
This 13-member boy band from South Korea has taken the world by storm with their lively music and dance moves.
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Imprisoned Chinese Pastor Writes Moving Letter to His Wife: Focus More on God Than on The Difficulties
A pastor locked up in a Chinese prison for his faith has written a touching letter to his wife, encouraging her to place her full trust in God.
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Great Revival Going On in Iran, With Many Coming to Faith Through Dreams or Visions of Jesus, Believers Say
The numbers prove the great revival going on in Iran. According to a Christian convert named Reza, in 1994 there were about 100,000 Christ followers in Iran. "Right now, there are 3 million," he told CBN News.