University Motivated to Make ‘Appropriate’ Changes

After initially shutting down a Christian student organization, Florida A&M University has reversed course and has decided to give the group campus recognition.

Afghan Christian Facing Islamic Execution

Yesterday’s Sunday Times featured the case of Said Musa, a 45-year-old father of six who is facing execution for converting to from Islam to Christianity.

‘More Difficulties’ for Christians in Egypt

As Christian organizations that support missionary efforts in Egypt continue to monitor the instability in the North African country, one group has growing concerns about the safety of its personnel in that nation.

Embattled Iraqi Christians Need Protection Now

During early evening on Dec. 30, an elderly Christian couple — Fawzi Rahim, 76, and his wife Janet Mekha, 78 — answered their doorbell at their Baghdad, Iraq, home.

Keeping Score on Religious Freedom

It’s important for Americans to know where their U.S. senators and representatives stand on religious freedom for countries around the world where people are often persecuted and even killed because of their beliefs.

Laos Village Churches See More Arrests

Armed police have arrested 20 Christians found worshipping in the home of a Laos village pastor. Arrested on Jan. 4 and Jan. 5, these believers were accused of holding secret meetings.

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