Egypt: Future of Christians Unclear Following Mubarak Resignation

Feb. 11, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ — With the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, pro-democracy protestors are celebrating in the streets of Cairo and other cities around the country.

100,000 to March for Life in Philippines this Weekend

On Sunday, February 13, 100,000 pro-life activists will march through Manila in opposition to a so-called “Responsible Parenthood” bill that has been repackaged to appeal to the pro-life majority of Filipinos.

Domino Effect Continues Across Middle East

Tunisia set off a chain reaction across the Middle East and North Africa as citizens of Arab countries began to rise up and call for an end to their current government regimes.

U.S. Missionary Shot by Gunman in Mexico

DALLAS – A U.S. missionary working in Mexico who brought his mortally wounded wife to the border told authorities in the United States that gunmen in a pickup truck shot her in the head, police in Texas say.

Christian Leaders Urge Senate to Take Actions to Prevent Iran’s Nuclear Weapons Program

Christian Leaders for a Nuclear Free Iran, a coalition of religious and civic leaders sent a letter to the U.S. Senate urging members to enact tough sanctions against the Iranian regime that will intensify pressure on its leaders to halt their drive to build nuclear weapons.

Rice bags, loose change, and the Great Commission

India (MNN) ― Many Christians in India are so poor that they are forced to spend most of their money on food. Despite their poverty, they have found a way to give generously to the Lord.

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