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Pastor K Jacob (right)

‘Experiencing glory of God key to revival in churches’

PASTOR K Jacob, founder of Revival Christian Worship Centre in Tiruchirapalli in Tamil Nadu, is known as one of the foremost worship leaders in Tamil Nadu. The Christian Messenger met him. Excerpts from the interview.
Malcolm Smart

Amnesty calls on Iraq to protect Christians

AMNESTY International (AI) has asked the Iraqi government to protect the country’s Christian minority from an expected spike in violent attacks as they prepare to celebrate Christmas.
A church car parking

Churches condemn attempt to tax based on attendance

THE Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) has filed a suit on behalf of two churches against the Kansas City of Mission for implementing a property...
Moe Girkins, Zondervan CEO

Zondervan to donate 30,000 Hindi New Testaments

ZONDERVAN, a leading international Christian media company, has launched the updated New International Version of the Bible in digital format – as an e-book.
Marine Le Pen

European rightists speak out against Islam, cozy up to Israel

FAR-RIGHT political parties in Europe are associating themselves with Israel with a renewed vigor even as they have fine-tuned their anti-Muslim stance. Recently, Marine Le...
Parting of Red Sea

US scientist’s research pinpoints parting of Red Sea

CARL Drews, an American scientist based in Colorado, says his research points to the location of the Biblical miracle of the crossing of the Red Sea.
Israeli volunteers return with the body of Kristine Luken.

American tourist killed in Israel wooed Jews for Jesus

KRISTINE Luken, an American tourist, who was killed in a forest outside Jerusalem was involved with an evangelical ministry that promotes Christianity among Jews.
Judson Philips

US politician calls Methodist church ‘first church of Karl Marx’

JUDSON Philips, founder of Tea Party Nation, one of the most prominent tea party organizations in the US, has described the Methodist Church as “the first Church of Karl Marx.”
Dale Mcalpine

Wrongful arrest: Another UK street preacher wins compensation

IN a second similar case in recent days, a Christian street preacher has won 7,000 UK pounds in addition to costs from police in settlement for a claim of wrongful arrest, unlawful imprisonment and breach of his human rights.
Swiss parliament

Incest may soon be legal in Switzerland

IF the upper house of the Swiss parliament has its say, incest could soon become legal in Switzerland. A case for a new law has...
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