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Local Cleveland Pastor: Amanda Berry’s Captivity Reveals ‘Wickedness of Man’
By Katherine Weber As the community in Cleveland, Ohio, continues to learn new information about the three women found in a West Side home on Monday after a decade of
Coptic Pope stresses urgency of Christian unity at Vatican
By Estefania Aguirre and David Uebbing Vatican City, May 10, 2013 / 07:06 am (CNA/EWTN News).- The Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt met with Pope Francis at
Egypt Coptic Pope Pays First Visit to Vatican in 40 Years
Coptic Christian Pope Tawadros arrived at Vatican City in the first visit of an Egyptian pope to the Catholic Church in 40 years on Thursday. Pope Tawadros will meet with
Islam Expert Warns Christians May Completely Disappear From Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt
By Alex Murashko , Christian Post Reporter The mass exodus of millions of Christians from one part of the Islamic world to another as the result of persecution by Muslims
South Africa: Does Prayer Belong in South Africa’s Public Schools?
At COSAT, school assemblies usually begin with a prayer, delivered by a teacher. It’s often given in Xhosa – the first language of most COSAT students. “I like the prayer,”
Many Churches, One Lord
Burton Campbell: Perceptions of Christianity are as varied as the people who encounter it. The term “Christian” was originally used in derogatory fashion to describe the followers of Jesus and
Nigeria: ‘Many dead in Boko Haram raid’ in Borno state
Fifty-five people have been killed in the north-east of Nigeria in co-ordinated attacks by the Boko Haram militant group, the Nigerian army says. It said 105 prisoners were freed in
Four Saudis held over Tanzania church bombing
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) – Tanzania has arrested four men from Saudi Arabia and four Tanzanians in connection with the bombing of church on Sunday that killed two people, an
Washington: 10 of 15 worst countries for religious intolerance are Muslim
Jessica Chasmar, The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has revealed that 10 of the 15 “worst violators of religious freedom” in the world are Muslim nations. The federal advisory
Tanzania: 30 Wounded in Blast At Arusha Church
ARUSHA, Tanzania—At least 30 people were injured, three seriously, in a suspected bomb attack Sunday at a packed new Catholic church in the northern Tanzanian city of Arusha, police said.