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11 vanish from Mexico City bar in suspected mass kidnapping
MEXICO CITY (FOX NEWS) – Eleven young people were brazenly kidnapped in broad daylight from an after-hours bar in Mexico City’s Zona Rosa, a normally calm district of offices, restaurants,
Apple Removes Ministry App Aimed at Battling Habitual Sins
By Katherine Weber , Christian Post Reporter The Apple Corporation has recently pulled from its iTunes store a mobile app created by Setting Captives Free, a nondenominational ministry which offers
Wife of Pastor Saeed Abedini to Speak to UN; Seeks Help to Free Husband
By Anugrah Kumar , Christian Post Contributor The wife of American Pastor Saeed Abedini, who is in an Iranian prison because of his Christian faith, will speak at the U.N.
Uganda: Museveni Asks Church to Continue AIDS Fight
(THE NEW VISTION) President Yoweri Museveni has urged the Church to engage in an aggressive preventive healthcare campaign through educating people on the importance of basic hygiene, proper sanitation and
Nigeria: Church Sues Tenants Over Alleged Rent Default
(THE PREMIUM TIMES) The Anglican Church Diocese, New-Bussa, Abuja, on Friday sued two tenants, John Samuel and Melvin Okpara, at the Chief Magistrates’ Court, Gwagwalada, Abuja, for allegedly refusing to
Zimbabwe: President Mugabe Most Learned
(THE HERALD) Ghanaian prophet Victor Kusi Boateng has described President Robert Mugabe as the most learned African leader who makes decisions based on knowledge rather than mere sentiment. Prophet Boateng,
Nigeria: Boko Haram Still Killing Christians
Abuja 9VANGUARD) — The Christian Association Nigeria (CAN), yesterday, raised alarm over the continuous killing of Christians and burning of churches by the deadly Islamic sect, Boko Haram, in spite