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Weblog: State Department Must Criticize Saudi Arabia's Religious Repression, Commission Says
Yemen court bombed, Indian Christians attacked, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  1. Teen Light Shows Christian Way | Bi-monthly Christian magazine is edited by teens for teens (The Daily Record, Dunn, N.C.)

  2. Church reaches out to skateboarders | Another church opens a skate park (Grand Haven [Mich.] Tribune)

  3. U.S. missionary said to ship arms to Haiti | Government alleges a plot (The Miami Herald)

  4. Boom year for Salvation Army | This small evangelical denomination has assisted more than 42 million people during the fiscal year 2002 (UPI)

  5. California native walking cross-country for God | This is the eighth time Chuck Johnson has walked across the nation carrying a cross (The News-Enterprise, Hardin County, Ky.)

  6. A call to all Christians | Pastor takes to the streets, seeking an end to violence (The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y.)

  7. On a mission | Their presence is sometimes unwelcome as well as illegal, but Christian evangelists proselytizing in Muslim countries say they are there to relieve suffering as much as to win converts (Newsday)

  8. Aid vs. evangelism | Some say Christian missionaries to Iraq should provide food, but not force-feed their message (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
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