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Over 42,000 university students from around the world will fill the Georgia Dome stadium in Atlanta Monday for the opening of the four-day Passion 2012 conference, whose speakers include Francis Chan, John Piper, Beth Moore and Louie Giglio.
By Anugrah Kumar | January 03, 2012
Those looking for success in 2012 may first need to redefine what it means to be successful, suggests a Tennessee pastor...
By Alex Murashko | January 03, 2012
The word “wanted” has a new meaning in Valley Stream, New York. WANTED stands for “Worthy, Accountable, Named, Thankful, Empowered, and Determined,” and is the name of a new program started by the Reverend Kymberley Clemons (KC) Jones.
By Sami K. Martin | December 30, 2011
Christian high school students were challenged this week by The Friends of Israel to consider giving their lives to vocational ministry – a big push in church culture these days.
By Brittany Smith | December 30, 2011
Christian groups in the United States are facing the possibility of no longer being allowed to participate in an official school union, as administrators are adopting policies that prohibit them from specifically choosing their members.
By Stoyan Zaimov | December 08, 2011
Cornish speakers can now read the complete Bible - An Beybel Sans - in their chosen language.The New Testament was translated into Cornish by Prof Nicholas Williams and published in 2002.
October 18, 2011
Thousands of people who took part in the Third Lausanne Congress on World Evangelisation in Cape Town last year are reflecting on the meeting’s impact one year on.
October 17, 2011
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The World Evangelical Alliance together with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) have confirmed the dates for the WEA General Assembly, which will be held in Seoul, South Korea in 2014.
By Andrew Clark | October 11, 2011
A national memorial is being held in Norway today for victims of last month's twin terrorist attacks in which 77 people were killed.
October 11, 2011
Christian leaders in Egypt and the United States are calling for an end to the violence in Cairo after deadly clashes on Sunday left at least 26 dead and more than 200 injured following protests by Coptic Christians against growing persecution.
By Alex Murashko | Christian Post Reporter | October 11, 2011
Curfew was in force in Cairo Monday morning after deadly clashes left at least 23 dead and over 200 injured following protests by Coptic Christians against growing persecution.
By Anugrah Kumar | October 11, 2011
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Thousands of youth throughout the United States will gather together Wednesday to participate in Fields of Faith, an event that unites young Christians together and gives them an opportunity to share their faith with their peers.
By Jeff Schapiro | October 11, 2011
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American president Barack Obama announced late Sunday night in a televised appearance that U.S. forces killed bin Laden during a firefight in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
By Nathan Black | Christian Post | May 02, 2011
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A major concert aims to raise funds for suffering deaf children in a remote area of Kenya.
By Deborah Steiner | April 08, 2011
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Christians suspect that the latest attack on a church in Pakistan is the direct result of Terry Jones’ Koran burning.
By Brian Hutt | April 08, 2011