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Muslim mob burns Christian village over ‘blasphemy’

By Michael Carl An entire Christian village near the Pakistani city of Lahore reportedly was attacked and burned to the ground by a Muslim mob enraged over claims that a

Africa

Kenya: Cardinal Loses His Bid to Gag the Press

Attempt by John Cardinal Njue to block the media from covering a multi-million shillings property dispute in which he is a party has failed after a judge dismissed his plea.

Africa

Nigeria: 185 killed in battle with Islamic radicals

Baga, Nigeria — Fighting between Nigeria’s military and Islamic extremists killed at least 185 people in a fishing community in the nation’s far northeast, officials said Sunday, an attack that

Life

Texas residents seek healing at church after deadly blast

By Tim Gaynor and Colleen Jenkins WEST, Texas (Reuters) – Hundreds of residents of this close-knit Texas town sought healing at church services on Sunday, as one school was readied

Life

From homelessness to PhD

The man who founded and runs New Mexico’s largest emergency homeless shelter was once homeless himself. However, in 2006, Joy Junction Founder and CEO Jeremy Reynalds completed an earned doctorate

Marriage and Relationship

Touch Your Spouse’s Heart with the Power of a Note

By Cindi McMenamin I was feeling out of sorts on a particular Tuesday. My feelings were hurt about a comment my husband made toward me the night before. My expectations

Technology

Internet Evangelism Tip – Collect Prayer Requests on Facebook

Perhaps you have a friend on Facebook that is depressed, going through a hard time, or needs to make an important decision soon and doesn’t know what to do. Let

Church & Ministries Headlines

Sudan: Ministry No Longer Granting Licenses for Building Churches

Khartoum — Sudanese ministry of guidance and endowments announced it will no longer grant licenses for the building of churches in the country, claiming the existing ones are enough to

Headlines Politics

Tanzania: Ministers Trash Religious Claims

ALLEGATIONS that President Jakaya Kikwete is the architect of religious bigotry in the country were yesterday dismissed in the National Assembly as baseless and “utterly absurd.” Ministers of State in

Africa Headlines

Nigeria: CANAN to Kerry – Declare Boko-Haram Terrorist Group

Abuja — The Christian Association of Nigerian -Americans (CANAN) has renewed its call to the American government to designate the dreaded Islamic sect Boko-Haram a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO). CANAN