
Bill Alexon to London 2012 Olympic putreach
Lay Witnesses for Christ International's Board of Directors have unanimously endorsed its Presidents' (Dr. Sam Mings, Sr.) recommendation to appoint Bill Alexson to serve in the pivotal position as Stars For Christ International Chairman for Lay Witnesses for Christ International's forthcoming eighth Summer Olympic Outreach..
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Lausanne Congress to adopt new manifesto for world evangelisation
Evangelical Christians convening in South Africa this October for the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation will adopt a new document following in the footsteps of the historic Lausanne Covenant that exhorted Christians to preach the good news to all mankind.
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CSW renews call for repeal of blasphemy laws in Pakistan
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is renewing its call for the repeal of Pakistan\'s blasphemy laws on the anniversary of the anti-Christian attacks in Gojra and Korian, and following the recent extra-judicial killing of two Christians falsely accused of blasphemy.
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Massive OM outreach gets underway in the Mediterranean
Half a billion people live around the Mediterranean Sea, yet most do not know the story of Jesus or who He is.
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Two Christians play dead to survive attack in India
Two evangelists said they survived an attack in Balaghat district, Madhya Pradesh by playing dead when suspected Hindu extremists on July 20 surrounded them and severely beat them.
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CSW urges North Koreans to release Aijalon Mahli Gomes
Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) today added its voice to a growing international campaign for the release of American Christian Aijalon Mahli Gomes, currently imprisoned in North Korea.
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Bhutan proposed anti-conversion law, fear of false accusations for Christians
Christians in this Himalayan nation who are still longing to openly practice their faith were disheartened this month when the government proposed the kind of "anti-conversion" law that other nations have used as a pretext for falsely accusing Christians of "coercion."
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Pakistani Christians accused of blasphemy murdered outside courthouse
Two Christians accused of blasphemy in Pakistan were killed as they left a courthouse Monday afternoon, reported a Christian persecution watchdog group shortly after the incident.
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Nigeria: children amongst injured in village attack in Jos
Mazah Village is still counting its casualties following an attack in the early hours of 16 July by armed Fulani Muslims that left an estimated ten dead and churches and homes burned to the ground.
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Frank Shelton to London Olympics outreach
Lay Witnesses for Christ International's Board of Directors have unanimously endorsed its Presidents' (Dr. Sam Mings, Sr.) recommendation to invite Evangelist Frank Shelton to provide leadership as international evangelism director for Lay Witnesses for Christ International's eighth (8th) Summer Olympic Outreach.
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Pakistan: Christians fear more unrest after arrest of ministry leaders
Muslims in the Pakistani city of Faisalabad are threatening to torch the houses of Christians after the arrest of two Christian brothers over alleged blasphemy charges in the first week of July, ANS has learned.
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Christians must understand people's questions about life and faith, says Church Army chief
The head of Church Army commissioned two new evangelists yesterday with a call to proclaim that Jesus is the answer to all the questions that people may have about life and faith.