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Pope Francis Blasts Free Market System, Urges Rich to Help the Poor
By Stoyan Zaimov , Christian Post Reporter Pope Francis has spoken out against what he called a global “cult of money,” including the free market system, and urged the world’s
My Pikin deaths: Nigerians jailed over poisoned baby drug
Two Nigerians have been sentenced to seven years in prison over the deaths of at least 80 children who took adulterated teething medicine. The officials from the company which made
Christians suffering looting and killings in Central African Republic
By John Newton – Crossmap Churches and mission stations are being looted, destroyed and pillaged by militia soldiers directly under the Central African Republic’s new government. Sources in the country
I paid N2,700.000 for triplets, says victim of baby factory
A baby delivery syndicate was recently unearthed by the Police and a key suspect arrested and paraded in Lagos, alongside two other women who were believed to have paid certain sums
Ghana:Women hunt for husbands at MOGPA event
Thousands of Women, mostly from the Christian community, last Saturday thronged the Golden Jubilee Park in Kumasi in search of Mr Right. The few men present were also desperately looking
Mob Attacks Copts and Their Businesses in Northern Egypt
By MidEast Christian News Coptic-owned businesses and pharmacies in Menbal village, Minya in northern Egypt were attacked by a mob, resulting in extensive damage and several injuries. “The thugs attacked
Pope Francis App Set to Launch Before Pentecost Sunday
By Justin Sarachik , Christian Post Reporter Pope Francis is set to unveil a MISSIO app the Friday before Pentecost Sunday for the Pontifical Mission Societies. “This App is a
Rev. Refaat Fikri: Egypt Has No Political Will to Protect Copts
By MidEast Christian News Rev. Refaat Fikri, head of the Media Center for the Evangelical Church in Egypt, said the problems facing Egyptian Christians have been going on since the
Sen. Graham Urges Religious Groups to Rally Support for Foreign Aid to Combat AIDS
By Napp Nazworth , Christian Post Reporter The U.S. government program that helps treat and prevent AIDS in foreign countries is threatened by budget cuts, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) warned
Africa: U.S. Policy Spotlights the Human Right of Religious Freedom
Washington — Among U.S. values, religious freedom is prominent, and it is a human right the United States vigilantly protects at home and spotlights in its foreign policy. Secretary of