Mission
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U.S. Woman Who Co-Pastored Christian Church in Saudi Arabia Had Breakdown Before Finding Strength In Jesus
Misty Macal, the wife of a U.S. military adviser to the Royal Saudi Air Force, was furious when she had to join her husband in Saudi Arabia, a country where the Bible is banned and open Christian worship is banned. But then she started to think that Jesus wouldn't put her there just to feel miserable, so she started a mission for Him.
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Christian Author Proves the Earth Really Went Dark During Jesus' Crucifixion
A Christian author has set out to prove that the Earth really went dark during the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
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Chinese Atheist and Cripple Able to Walk Again After Praying to Jesus, Helps Start Over 200 Churches
He was on the verge of taking his own life when Jesus came to heal and save him.
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Ten Commandments For Sale: Earliest Known Inscription at 1,500-Years-Old Expected to Fetch $250,000 at Auction
The Ten Commandments now has a tentative price tag: $250,000.
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More Glowing 'Halos' Not Seen Before In Deep Space Surprise Scientists: 'How Awesome Is the Lord!'
Despite the advances in science, man still knows little about everything God created.
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Christian Man Faces Trial in China For Publishing Religious Leaflets
A Christian man who used to publish religious leaflets is facing trial in China after Chinese authorities arrested him last June and charged him with "illegal business operations."
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Christians In Nigeria Devastated After Suffering Back-To-Back Attacks By Fulani Herdsmen
Christians in a town in Nigeria are living in a state of shock and fear after Fulani herdsmen launched back-to-back attacks on their community in the past days, leaving over 40 people dead.
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Arrested Christian Teens Sing and Pray In Ethiopian Prison: 'To Be Jailed For God's Kingdom Is an Honour'
For practicing their Christian faith, four teenage girls were arrested and locked up in jail in Ethiopia earlier this month, with one of the girls even subjected to brutal beating.
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Archbishop Urges Christian Leaders to Be Ready for Martyrdom amid Worldwide Persecution and Terrorism
Be "ready to sacrifice [your] lives for the sake of Christ." A senior Anglican archbishop from the Global South made this call to leaders of the Church in the face of persecution, restrictions, terrorism, and violence carried out in the name of religion, World Watch Monitor reported.
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America Drifting Further From Its Christian Roots as Biblical Illiteracy Becomes Rampant, Says Ken Ham
Biblical illiteracy among Americans is confounding Young Earth Creationist Ken Ham.
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5 Out of 6 Christians In Iraq Have Been Forced To Flee Since 2003
The ongoing conflict in Iraq has forced five in every six Christians living in the Middle Eastern nation to leave their home country since 2003, a charity fighting persecution reported.
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Christians Face 'Unbearable' Situation in German Refugee Camps; Official Admits 'Underestimating Role of Religion'
An apparently contrite Germany has admitted a grievous mistake, resulting in an "unbearable" situation for Christian refugees in the country.
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U.S. Missionary Forced to Strip by His Kidnappers Who Raided His Home, Killed 2 Guards in Niger
An American missionary is now under the mercy of a drug-trafficking jihadist group in the West African country of Niger after the Islamist militants attacked his home, killed two of his guards and kidnapped him, The Christian Post reports.
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Christian Pastor Accused of Being a Spy Continues to Suffer in Jail in China
A Christian pastor is still languishing in jail in China after he was arrested almost two years ago on espionage charges.
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Bible College in U.S. Maximum Security Prisons Turns Hard-Core Criminals into Messengers of Hope
People are finding Godâand even becoming His messengers of hopeâin one of the most unlikely places in the world: America's maximum security prisons.