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Court in India's Most Hindu State Partially Repeals Anti-Conversion Law
Evangelical Fellowship of India wins court victory.
Pastors Sue Kenyan Government Over Lack Of Protection
Church attacks by Islamist extremists have Christians worried the nation may go the way of Nigeria.
Coptic Leaders Condemn Film As Muslim Protests Kill 28 in 10 Countries
"Innocence of Muslims" linked to Coptic Christian activists in the U.S.
Advocacy Groups Disagree Whether China Has Banned One-Child Policy Forced Abortions
New "ban" is Chinese Communist Party "propaganda," Women's Rights Without Frontiers claims.
Updated: China Bans Forced Abortions Due To One-Child Policy
Government order limits family-planning enforcements.
Toronto Churches Face Eviction As School Rental Fees Skyrocket
School board decides churches no longer qualify for subsidized nonprofit rates.
European Union Expands Asylum For Religious Persecution
Private worship no longer impediment to refugees seeking asylum.
Jews For Jesus Co-Founder Dies Following Subway Fall
Jhan Moskowitz, 64, helped found "the best known Jewish evangelism agency in the world."
State Voters Debate Physician-Assisted Suicide
(Updated) After a Massachusetts measure failed at the ballot box last fall, Vermont becomes third state to allow assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.
Hobby Lobby Sues HHS Over Contraception Mandate
Becomes first evangelical-owned business to file suit.
Terry Jones Comments Linked to Egypt, Libya Attacks
"Innocence of Muslims" film sparks violence against U.S. embassies.
Mark Regnerus Cleared Of Misconduct in Research Involving Gay Parents
UT Austin will stop investigating associate professor.
'Price-Tag' Attack at Latrun Monastery Draws Condemnation From Israeli Leaders
(UPDATED) Police have arrested one Israeli in connection with last year's graffiti attack.
Embattled Indonesian Church Must Relocate Despite Supreme Court Support
Officials will provide different land for Yasmin church in Bogor, West Java.
Judge Revives Atheist Challenge To Clergy Housing Allowance
Freedom From Religion Foundation now has legal standing to sue after restructuring its compensation.
9/11 Memorial Controversy Revives Debate Over Neutering Public Crosses
Are memorial crosses worth preserving if they are neutered of their religious significance?
Less Than Half Of Churchgoers Know About Membership, Study Suggests
Research questions membership as a "measure of denominational size or reach."
Skid Row Feedings of Homeless Should End, Argue L.A. Clergy
Clergy group seeks to end street feedings in Los Angeles.
Carl Moeller Resigns as President of Open Doors USA
Moeller leaves persecution ministry for Sequoia Global Resources.
TobyMac Tops Billboard 200, First Christian Album at No. 1 in 15 Years
"Eye On It" is only the third Christian album ever to top the Billboard 200.
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