
Don't lose Jesus at Christmas, says evangelist
Don\'t lose Jesus at Christmas, evangelist Greg Laurie has told Christians..
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Another 5 Chinese megachurch leaders sentenced
Another five leaders of the Chinese megachurch whose pastor was recently sentenced to prison have been ordered to be re-educated through labor camps, a U.S. human rights group reported.
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Prime-time media campaign puts Jesus on the agenda
\"In a word - sensational!\" said Bible Society NSW CEO, Daniel Willis when asked to describe the impact of the just concluded \'Jesus. All about life\' campaign across New South Wales and Western Australia.
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Two female Christian converts freed from Iran's Evin prison
Two female Christians originally from Islamic families have been released from Tehran's Evin prison today without bail, after being detained for nearly nine months, refusing to recant their faith.
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India: Orissa acquittals create fears for widespread lack of justice
As the EU-India Summit approaches, CSW has sent a letter to EU leaders, urging them to use Friday's Summit to raise fresh concern about the aftermath of last year's anti-Christian violence in Orissa, including "legitimate fears of impunity on a large scale".
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Australian challenges Dawkins, the Goliath of atheists, to a public debate
Australian David Heenan has proposed a biblical-like challenge - \"David versus Dawkins, the global Goliath of atheists.\" David Heenan is challenging Dawkins to a public debate on whether God exists or not, during his visit here.
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Conference in U.S. teaches how to share Christ to Muslims
More than 200 American Christians attended a conference in Indianapolis this past weekend to learn how to reach out to Muslims in North America.
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Expert: UN resolutions would create global blasphemy law
The so-called "defamation of religions" UN resolutions would create a "global blasphemy law", the chair of the US Commission on International Religious Freedom warned on Wednesday.
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Cuban Baptist pastors released after spurious charges are dropped
Two Baptist leaders imprisoned in eastern Cuba for two weeks have been released after spurious charges of "illicit financial activity" were suddenly dropped, according to Cuban church leaders.
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A World Masters Games 'Evangelist'
\'Sprains, strains and blisters bring Masters down to Earth" was Matthew Clayfield's headline of The Australian newspaper on Friday 16 October, the day before the closing ceremony of the 2009 World Masters Games in Sydney. The chief medical officer, Dr Jenny Saunders, was counting off the most common injuries.
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Third Lausanne evangelisation congress less than a year away
Leaders of a Christian movement focused on world evangelisation marked the one-year count down to their third major gathering in over three decades Friday.
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Cape Town 2010 countdown begins
Exactly one year from now Cape Town, South Africa will host The Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization. Cape Town 2010 (16-25 October) will draw 4,000 evangelical leaders and influencers from 200 nations, servants of Christ in church leadership, mission, academia and the professions.