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Sudan Christians

Destroyed Bible school in Sudan reopens

A Bible school in Sudan that was torched by an Islamist mob earlier this year has re-opened but remains in danger as Muslim hostility towards Christians intensifies.
Pope Tawadros II

Egypt’s Coptic Christians elect new pope

THE colorful but solemn ceremony at the Cairo cathedral of the troubled minority reflected none of the tensions outside. It was the end of a complicated process that began when the church's charismatic leader for four decades, Pope Shenouda III, died in March at the age of 88.
R T Kendall

‘Why I’m praying for God to save Obama’

UNTIL two weeks ago I decided not to vote at all, knowing as I do that Mormonism is shrouded in the demonic. But I rationalized that our national debt--and trend away from family values--warranted my vote for Romney.
Billy Graham

Billy Graham turns 94

“I never expected I would live this long, outliving my beloved wife, Ruth, as well as many friends and loved ones,” Graham said last week. “I believe God must still have a purpose for keeping me here, and I look forward to seeing what that might be.”
Joyce Meyer

The truth about prayer: What it is and how it works!

SMITH Wigglesworth was a great preacher. But before he was a preacher, he was a plumber who wasn’t a Christian—nor a very nice man. Fortunately for him, he had a godly wife.

Attack at Kenyan Church causes casualties

KENYA'S Red Cross says a grenade attack at a church inside a police camp has killed one person and wounded 13 others. Police say militants with suspected links to the Somali group al-Shabab may be responsible for the attack.

Thank you, America, says victorious Obama

US President Barack Obama told cheering supporters early Wednesday that "the best is yet to come" for the United States as he stormed to a second term by defeating Republican Mitt Romney.

Chef Jacob Sahaya Kumar Aruni dies of heart attack

A resident of Anna Nagar, in Chennai, Jacob was 37 and a bachelor. He was also a successful restaurateur and the host of a cookery show on TV, TOI reported.

Believers in Hassan, Karnataka, attacked for not forsaking Christ

FREEDOM to practice one’s own religion may be a given in the Constitution but it is a high-risk activity in some parts of Karnataka. Five Christians belonging to three different families in Hassan district of that state learned it the hard way recently.

Church in Davanagere, worship meet targeted

AS many as 15 Christians were hurt in an attack launched by members of two fundamentalist Hindu outfits against a church in Karnataka recently.
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Between Crucifixion and Resurrection

“For to this end the gospel was preached also to those who are dead, that they might be judged according to men in the flesh, but live according to God in the Spirit. (1 Pet. 4:6, NKJV).