Mission
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Gospel for Asia spent thousands on reputation management after negative stories surfaced
Seventy thousand dollars was set aside to pay for the service.
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'Thank God we are alive': Iraqi Christians hold on to faith in face of ISIS persecution
Thousands Iraqi Christians being persecuted and threatened by the jihadist organisation Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) are still thankful to God for keeping them safe and alive.
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'Urgency' to pray for America: 424 days of continuous worship set in Washington D.C.
A team of intercessors from the group "David's Tent D.C." is calling on all Americans to participate in 424 days, 10,000 hours of continuous worship to God from September 11, 2015 to November 8, 2016 on the National Mall beside the Washington Monument in the nation's capital.
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Home invasion: Man asks God to forgive robbers who shot him, attacked his family
Mike Lash, a father from Atlanta, asked for forgiveness from Good for his attackers who shot him on the leg and robbed his family's house.
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Pakistani Christians forced to renounce Christ, convert to Islam to get flood aid
Christians in Pakistan are being forced to renounce Jesus Christ and to convert to Islam or become modern-day slaves to receive humanitarian aid after torrential flooding washed away their homes and belongings last summer.
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Christian celebrities admit suffering from depression and share how they fight it
With their celebrity status, famous Christians have to look and feel their best whenever they are facing the camera and appearing before the public. What if they are fighting a battle deep inside them?
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Christian pastor in Pakistan held on blasphemy charge
A Christian pastor and three others are the latest to be accused of blasphemy in Pakistan, where the offence can carry the death sentence.
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More educated people in China embracing Christianity to find true meaning of life
Two academics believe that more Chinese intellectuals are becoming Christians because Christianity fits in very well with modern scientific technology.
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Prayers sought as Asia Bibi faces Pakistan court on July 22 to appeal for her freedom
Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi, who was sentenced to death for blasphemy after proclaiming her faith in God, was given the chance to appeal for her freedom after spending six year in prison.
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Young Christians in Pakistan form group to protect their churches from terrorist attacks
Inspired by words from the Bible, young Christian men in Pakistan have formed a group to defend their churches, after Christian congregations recently became the targets of terrorist attacks in the predominantly Muslim countr
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Time running out for 2 pastors facing death penalty in Sudan as their trial approaches
Pastors Michael and Peter, who are currently incarcerated in a Sudan prison because of their Christian faith are in grave danger now that their judge has found sufficient evidence to formally charge both pastors, with two of those charges carrying potential death sentences.
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Good news from Iran: Christian prisoner Pastor Farshid Fathi gets early release date
Christians from all over the world are now rejoicing since Farshid Fathi, who has been imprisoned in Rajai Shahr prison in Iran because of his Christian faith has just been given an early release date.
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Muslim man recalls life-changing encounter with Jesus while in Mecca
Ali Pektash, a Turkish man whose life was in shambles decided to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca in order to find some clarity in life, but he managed to do more than that since Jesus Christ appeared to him twice in a dream while he was there.
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Christian woman Asia Bibi bleeding, in 'terrible pain' in Pakistani prison
Things have taken a turn for the worse for Asia Bibi, 50, the falsely accused Christian woman who has suffered jail time in Pakistan for six years already since her health has severely declined.
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Christian convert Meriam Ibrahim never questioned God 'Why me?' while languishing in Sudan prison
It has been a year since Meriam Ibrahim was freed by a Sudanese court of her imprisonment and death sentence - two things she faced for converting to Christianity and marrying a Christian man. Throughout her imprisonment, Ibrahim was told that she would be set free as long as she reounced her Christian faith, but never once did she let God down.