NEWS ALERT: Italy Police Say 12 Migrants Drowned For Faith In Christ

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By BosNewsLife News Center REUTERS753883_ThumbnailTRIPOLI/ROME/WASHINGTON (BosNewsLife)-- Italian police say they have detained 15 Muslims who allegedly threw 12 Christians from an overcrowded migrant boat after they expressed faith in Jesus Christ. Vatican Radio, citing survivors, reported that the Christians had been praying for their lives during during a recent crossing from Libya.

Movie Exposes Horror of War on Christians (Column)

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By Martin Roth, BosNewsLife Senior Columnist Rothpicture LOS ANGELES, USA (BosNewsLife Columns)-- As a child growing up in Syria, Sargon Saadi  loved making home movies with his brother and cousins. It led eventually to his decision to travel to the U.S. to study filmmaking at Columbia College Chicago - famous for its arts and media programs - and then to move to the heart of the movie world, Los Angeles, where he has worked as a cinematographer on many films. But something happened while he was living in America...

Dozens Of Catholic Missionaries Killed In 2011

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By BosNewsLife News Center
VATICAN CITY/BUDAPEST (BosNewsLife)--  The Vatican's missionary news agency says more than two dozen priests, nuns and lay Catholics were killed worldwide in 2011, BosNewsLife monitored Monday, January 16.

BREAKING NEWS: Host Limbaugh Released From Hospital; Thanks For Prayers

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By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife limbaugh-754998HONOLULU/WASHINGTON (BosNewsLife)-- Thanking listeners for their "prayers and good thoughts," America's controversial conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh was released from a Hawaii hospital, after experiencing severe chest pain and what he thought was a heart attack.

NEWS WATCH: Future Gitmo Prisoners Unclear Despite Obama’s Plans

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By BosNewsLife Special Correspondent Rodney Drinnen reporting from the United States and Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent at BosNewsLife News Center 060303_guantanamo_vmed_4pwidecWASHINGTON D.C., USA (BosNewsLife) -- The future of hundreds of detainees in the United States prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, remained unclear Wednesday, January 28, despite President Barack Obama's promise to close the controversial facility for terrorism suspects.

Asian Mission Group Mourns Death US Missionary Leader

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By BosNewsLife Asia Service winter1NEW DELHI/WASHINGTON (BosNewsLife)-- A key Asian mission group mourned Sunday, May 24, the death of Ralph Winter the founder of the U.S. Center for World Missions and, later, William Carey International University. He was 84.

Americans Abandon Christianity, Study Shows

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By Mary Priddy, BosNewsLife Special Correspondent reporting from the United States images-1HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA (BosNewsLife)-- More than half of Americans no longer consider Christianity as the nation's main religion while one in three Christians say "Jesus sinned while He was on earth," a new study claims.

US Warns: ‘Christians Most Persecuted Group’

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By BosNewsLife Americas Service with reporting by BosNewsLife's Stefan J. Bos WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Leading U.S. lawmakers and government investigators suggest that Christians are now...

AMERICA WATCH: U.S. School Workers “Forced to Pray In Closet”

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By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife praying_hands_bible1WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Christian school employees in Santa Rosa County of the U.S. state of Florida are forced to “hide in closets” to pray under a controversial court order, according to a non-profit public interest law firm.

Columbia Court Frees American Missionary

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By BosNewsLife Americas Service download (2)BOGOTA, COLOMBIA (BosNewsLife)-- A Colombian judge has ordered the release of an American missionary who was jailed over his alleged links to the leftist (FARC) rebels