U.S. Pastors Praise Morocco As Christian Serves Jail Sentence For Evangelism
By George Whitten, BosNewsLife Senior Correspondent
RABAT / WASHINGTON (BosNewsLife)-- A Christian is serving 15 years in a Moroccan jail for evangelism, a Christian rights groups said, while American Christian leaders praised Morocco Thursday, June 17, for its "long history of friendship and religious cooperation."
NEWS ALERT: Hamas Leader’s Christian Son Faces Deportation From U.S.
By George Whitten, BosNewsLife Jerusalem Bureau Chief
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (BosNewsLife) -– Masab Hassan Yousef, the son of a prominent Hamas leader who became a Christian, is facing a deportation hearing on June 30 in San Diego because the U.S. Department of Homeland Security views him as "a threat to America’s national security", Worthy News learned Monday, June 14.
Christians Remember Murdered U.S. Evangelists
By BosNewsLife North America Service
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Christian leaders were preparing to hold a memorial service later Sunday, May 16, in the Boynton Beach are of the U.S. state of Florida to honor two street evangelists who were murdered there earlier this year.
AMERICA WATCH: Broadcaster Airing U.S. Day Of Prayer Despite Court Ruling
By BosNewsLife News Center with reporting by Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- International Christian broadcaster GOD Television was to air Thursday, May 6, the United States' National Day of Prayer (NDP), amid concerns among Christians that the annual event may be banned following a controversial court ruling.
Prayer Vigil For Murdered American Evangelists
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Christian leaders are preparing a major prayer vigil in Florida "to honor the lives" of two young street preachers who were shot and killed while evangelizing on the streets of the U.S. state's Boynton Beach, organizers said.
Arsonists Attack American Church Bus
By BosNewsLife News Center
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Despite tensions, Baptist Christians in the U.S. state of Tennessee prepared for worship Sunday, February 28, as local police continued to investigate an attack on a church bus by young arsonists.
By BosNewsLife News Center
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- Despite tensions, Baptist Christians in the U.S. state of Tennessee prepared for worship Sunday, February 28, as local police continued to investigate an attack on a church bus by young arsonists.
NEWS ALERT: Street Preachers Killed In United States
By BosNewsLife News Center
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- A religious liberty group has warned that "Anti-Christian hostility is getting increasingly deadly" in the United States after two street preachers were shot and killed by a teenager who apparently opposed their message.
U.S. President Obama Urged To Tackle Religious Persecution
By BosNewsLife News Center
WASHINGTON, USA (BosNewsLife)-- United States President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton described international religious freedom as "important" at the annual National Prayer Breakfast, but a group investigating persecution of Christians said the administration should turn its words into deeds.
BREAKING NEWS: Churches Responding As Haiti Earth Quake Kills Bishop And Thousands More
By BosNewsLife News Center
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (BosNewsLife)-- Churches and missionary workers were trying to respond to Haiti's worst earth quake in centuries that officials said may have killed up to half a million people, including the the Roman Catholic archbishop of Port-au-Prince, other Christians and United Nations personnel.
BREAKING NEWS: Host Limbaugh Released From Hospital; Thanks For Prayers
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent BosNewsLife
HONOLULU/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.