Nathan Black, Christian Post
Two more Christians killed in Baghdad
Iraq's Christian minority took another hit Sunday evening when gunmen shot and killed an elderly Christian couple in their home.
Global church leader urges Koreas to refrain from use of force
The World Council of Churches is calling upon the two Koreas to refrain from taking any action that would exacerbate tensions and to get back to negotiations.
High court says Pakistani government cannot pardon Christian woman
The Pakistani government was barred on Monday by the country's high court from pardoning a Christian woman sentenced to death for alleged blasphemy.
Iraq arrests 12 suspected in deadly church siege
Nearly one month after one of the deadliest attacks against Iraqi Christians, Iraq made its first arrests, an interior ministry official said Saturday.
Request for prayer after Haiti's cholera death toll passes 900
Christians asked to keep Haiti in their prayers amid deadly cholera outbreak
Burma's democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi freed
Burma's pro-democracy leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, was released from house arrest on Saturday.
Court to decide whether Christian couple can foster children
A Christian couple in England has made several attempts to provide foster care to children but has been blocked because of their views on homosexuality.
Chilean miners say God never left them
"I was with God and I was with the devil. But God won," says one Chilean miner glad to finally be above ground after being trapped for nearly 10 weeks in a collapsed mine.
Global church head urges 'just peace' amid Mideast talks
As peace talks between Israeli and Palestinian leaders continue, the head of a global church body sent a message Thursday to negotiators to stress the concerns of Palestinian Christians.
Interfaith component could heal rift over Ground Zero Islamic centre, says board member
The chairwoman of a New York community board has suggested adding an interfaith component to help heal the divide over a proposed Islamic centre close to Ground Zero.
US court says World Vision can hire on basis of faith
World Vision can hire based on religious beliefs, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.
Judge blocks Obama's embryonic stem cell research policy
A federal judge on Monday blocked US President Barack Obama's embryonic stem cell research policy, concluding that it violates a ban on federal funds being used in the destruction of human embryos.
Obama backs mosque near Ground Zero
Months into an emotionally-charged debate surrounding a planned mosque and community centre near the site of the 9/11 attacks, US President Barack Obama has declared his support for the Muslim project.
Religious leaders divided over Ground Zero mosque
A group of religious and interfaith leaders issued a statement Wednesday, denouncing the "xenophobia and religious bigotry" behind arguments against the proposed mosque near the 9/11 site.
Christian NGO mourns workers killed in Afghanistan
The executive director of International Assistance Missions has paid tribute to 10 of its workers shot dead in Afghanistan
Turning to Christ on deathbed would be 'pathetic', says Hitchens
Nearly two months after being diagnosed with cancer and undergoing chemotherapy, famed atheist Christopher Hitchens has lost much of his hair but his unbelief remains intact.