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Friday, 14 October 2011 14:53
Pakistan: Christians still persecuted
An innocent spelling mistake by a Christian school girl has proved grounds enough for Muslims to accuse her of blasphemy. Sir Syed Girls’ High School has taken the unusual step of accusing one of its students…
Friday, 14 October 2011 14:52
Iran: Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani
There have been developments in Pastor Yousef Nadarkhani’s situation, whose death sentence for apostasy was upheld in court hearings in late September. First, his lawyer has been informed that the case is being referred to Iran's…
Friday, 14 October 2011 14:51
USA: Mississippi considers anti-abortion 'personhood amendment'
The anti-abortion movement's policy known as a ‘personhood amendment,’ which legally defines a person as existing at the moment of fertilization, has been rejected twice in recent years by voters in Colorado. But the effort has…
Friday, 14 October 2011 14:49
Christians call Government to tackle global corruption
Thousands of Christians signed Tearfund’s Unearth the Truth postcards calling for greater transparency among extractives companies working in developing countries where lucrative business contracts often do little to improve the lives of local people. Representing the…
Friday, 14 October 2011 14:49
Christians call Government to tackle global corruption
Thousands of Christians signed Tearfund’s Unearth the Truth postcards calling for greater transparency among extractives companies working in developing countries where lucrative business contracts often do little to improve the lives of local people. Representing the…
Friday, 14 October 2011 14:48
South Korea: Amazing church growth
Seoul’s Church began in 1982 with 13 members and now has 100,000 members and 9,000+ branch churches. The Koreans are noted for their belief that prayer changes things and people, and they are hard to keep…