U.S. Supreme Court is Right: 'Abortion Does Cause Severe Depression and Loss of Esteem' Says 100 American Scientists, Medical and Mental Health Professionals
August 22, 2008
Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation, announced today that 100 scientists, medical and mental health professionals, based on their training and experience, have released a joint statement today saying abortion hurts women. Full Story...Pastor and believers attacked in Karnataka, India
August 21, 2008
On August 10, Hindu militants attacked a group of Christians gathered for worship in Rona, Gadag district, Karnataka. Pastor Samuel Philip (30) was forewarned about a possible attack and, as a result, police protection was provided. Full Story...
Chinese house church pastor escapes from police custody
August 21, 2008
According to reports from China Aid Association, Pastor Hua Huiqi and his brother, Hua Huilin, were illegally arrested by the Chinese police at approximately 6:00 a.m. on August 10. Full Story...
Four Americans Stuck in China Airport for Carrying Chinese Bibles
August 21, 2008
Kunming, Yunnan Province, China, August 17 (christiansunite.com) -- China Aid Association learned that four Americans are stuck at Kunming International Airport for carrying a large number of Chinese bibles. Full Story...
Report on Abortion's Mental Health Impact Flawed say 'Silent No More' Leaders
August 21, 2008
Leaders of the Silent No More Awareness Campaign (SNMAC), the world's largest network of women and men harmed by abortion, today leveled stinging criticism at a new American Psychological Association report claiming abortion is "not a threat to women's mental health." Full Story...
APA Report Disregards Evidence on Abortion Risks, Care Net Says
August 21, 2008
Care Net President Melinda Delahoyde responded Wednesday to a draft report released by the American Psychological Association that claims there is no risk of mental health problems after one abortion. Full Story...
Christians detained in Laos
August 20, 2008
At least 90 Christians were arrested throughout Laos in recent weeks. On July 21, residents of Katin village in Saravan province killed a Christian man by pouring rice wine down his throat. Full Story...
Pro-Life Doctors at Risk
August 20, 2008
Concerned Women for America (CWA) is alerting members to protect their right to choose pro-life doctors by sending comments to the Health and Human Services Secretary's blog. Full Story...
IRD Urges Chinese Government: Stop 'Lip-Synching' Religious Freedom
August 20, 2008
The chief music director for the Beijing Olympics recently revealed that the young girl portrayed as singing during Friday night's ceremony was actually lip-synching another girl's voice. Full Story...
Judge Roy Moore and Foundation for Moral Law File Brief Defending Moment of Silence in Texas Schools
August 20, 2008
Former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and attorneys with the Foundation for Moral Law argued in an amicus curiae brief filed on August 12 that a Texas law requiring "the observance of one minute of silence at each school" for students to "reflect, pray, meditate, or engage Full Story...
Chronicle Christian Newspaper Changes Its Name
August 20, 2008
After ten years publishing The Wichita Chronicle and later The Chronicle Christian Newspaper, the newspaper will change its name. Effective September 1, 2008 the paper will operate as the Christian Press. Full Story...
Eritrean Christian students imprisoned in shipping containers
August 19, 2008
On August 5, authorities locked up eight Christian students of the Sawa Defense Training Centre in metal shipping containers for objecting to the burning of hundreds of Bibles that had been confiscated from new students Full Story...