Jennifer Riley, Christian Today US Correspondent
Utah Miners' Families Grapple with End of Search
Family members of the six miners trapped in mine in Utah are struggling to accept that they will never see the bodies of their love ones, who will remain permanently entombed in the coal mine after officials ordered an end to the search effort.
US Churches Still Restoring Gulf Coast After Katrina
It has been two years since Hurricane Katrina made her deadly landfall in the Gulf Coast. Since then, churches and Christian organizations have provided Katrina victims with a source of hope.
Search Continues for Utah Miners Despite Weakening Prospects
Rescuers are continuing their search for the six missing Utah miners despite statements from officials last week on ending the effort after completion of the sixth borehole.
Final Drill Hole Offers Last Chance for Utah Miners
The drilling of the sixth and final borehole into a Utah mine began Thursday as part of the last effort to save the six trapped miners.
Tension Builds as Utah Miners Likely Left for Dead
Tension is escalating between the families of the 6 missing coal miners trapped underground in Utah, US, and the owners of the mine as the rescue effort faces a likely termination.
Peru's Believers Hold onto Faith amid Mourning
Hundreds have died from Peru's magnitude-8.0 earthquake including an estimated 200 funeral mass attendants who died when the church roof collapsed. What was not lost, however, was the faith of many surviving believers.
Officials: Trapped US Miners Might Never Be Found
Officials said the six trapped Utah miners might never be found after two weeks of rescue efforts and the completion of the fourth drilled hole Sunday night which indicated insufficient oxygen to support life.
Anglicans Install New Bishop of Iran
A priest from Pakistan was officially installed as Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Iran last Sunday.
Christians Respond to Collapsed Bridge with Aid, Prayers
Christian organizations and individuals across the country have stepped in to offer aid and prayer for survivors of Minneapolis's collapsed bridge as rescuers continue to comb the river for the missing and the nation still tries to grapple with the reality of the shocking event.
Laura Bush Credits Africa's Faith-Driven Programmes in Aids Battle
US first lady Laura Bush praised faith-based groups for their contributions in the fight against Africa's deadliest killers - HIV and Aids and Malaria - as she wrapped up her four-nation tour last week.
'March for Jesus' Draws Over 1 Million Evangelicals in Brazil
Evangelicals from across Brazil flooded San Paulo Thursday for the "March for Jesus" event as live Christian bands accompanied the more than one million marchers.
N. Korea 'Spiritual Attack' Spurs Christian Fast, Prayer Chain
Christians from around the world are joining in a 40-day fast and prayer chain in response to "spiritual attack" on North Korea's youth.
Rick Warren, Steven Curtis Chapman Promote Biblical Orphan Care
World famous evangelical leaders such as Rick Warren, Jim Daly, and Steven Curtis Chapman were among the attendees of a US Evangelical Orphan Care and Adoption Summit to equip evangelicals in the care of orphans locally and globally.
Over 1,000 Religious Leaders Gather for Global Peace, Justice
More than a 1,000 international faith leaders and human rights advocates have gathered to address how problems such as violence, globalisation, and global warming are harming the world's children.
MissionFest 2007 to Attract Over 20,000 People
Apostolos Campus Ministry International will be among some 200 Christian organisations actively participating in MissionFest Toronto 2007, a press statement has revealed.
Ghana President Praises Mercy Ship as 'Vessel of God'
The president of the west African nation of Ghana praised a faith-based charity group on Thursday as a "vessel of God" for helping medically and economically thousands of Ghanaians over the course of nine months.