‘Lybia Militants Kill U.S. Teacher For Faith In Christ’
By BosNewsLife Middle East and Africa Services
TRIPOLI, LIBYA (BosNewsLife)-- A month after an American teacher was gunned down in Libya friends an d family members are convinced that he was killed because of his Christian faith.
Christians Fear Libya’s Islamic Laws
By BosNewsLife Africa and Middle East Services with reporting by BosNewsLife's Stefan J. Bos
TRIPOLI, LIBYA (BosNewsLife)-- Minority Christians in Libya have begun the New Year with concern after parliament voted to make sharia, or Islamic law, the source of all legislation.
Libya Church Torched After Death Evangelical; Indonesia Church Facing Destruction
By BosNewsLife Africa Service and BosNewsLife Asia Service
TRIPOLI/JAKARTA (BosNewsLife)-- Christians in two heavily Islamic nations were struggling Thursday, March 21, as believers in Libya faced rebuilding their torched church while half-a-world away in Indonesia, Christians were ordered to dismantle their place of worship.
NEWS ALERT: Egypt Condemns Deadly Church Bombing In Libya (Update)
(ADDS CHURCH REACTIONS, MORE DETAILS)
By BosNewsLife Middle East Service
TRIPOLI/CAIRO (BosNewsLife)-- Egypt on Monday, December 31, condemned the bombing of a Coptic Christian church in neighboring Libya that killed two Egyptians and wounded two others.
BREAKING NEWS: Christians In Crossfire Amid Deadly Turmoil Over Anti-Muslim Film
By BosNewsLife Middle East Service with reporting from the Middle East, Asia and Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife
BEIRUT/CAIRO/ISLAMABAD (BosNewsLife)-- Christians across the Muslim world faced turmoil Friday, September 14, as deadly protests against an anti-Islam film spread across the Middle East, Africa, and south and east Asia.
BREAKING NEWS: Christians Egypt, Libya Fear Attacks As Film Protests Kill US Ambassador
By BosNewsLife Middle East Service with reporting by BosNewsLife's Stefan J. Bos and reports from the region
TRIPOLI/CAIRO (BosNewsLife)-- Minority Christians in Egypt and Libya faced potential violence Wednesday, September 12, after American Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three staff members were killed when gunmen attacked the U.S. consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi to protest a film deemed offensive to Islam.
BREAKING NEWS: Libya Forces Detain Son Late Leader Gadhafi; Christians On Edge
>Seif al-Islam detained in desert
>Christians remain on edge amid reported opposition
>Future uclear
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife with BosNewsLife African Service
TRIPOLI, LIBYA (BosNewsLife)-- Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's fugitive son Seif al-Islam was captured in the south of the country, officials said Saturday, November 19, but it remained unclear whether minority Christians would feel safer in the still troubled nation.
BREAKING NEWS: Libya Rebels Capture Gadhafi; Christians Concerned (Update)
By BosNewsLife Africa Service
TRIPOLI, LIBYA (BosNewsLife)-- Libyan rebels reportedly captured ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi Thursday, October 20, but minority Christians remained concerned about their future. In a statement the National Transitional Council (NTC) said revolutionary fighters detained Gadhafi Thursday, October 20, shortly after they gained control of his hometown of Sirte.