Anugrah Kumar
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Christians, Liberals Protest Clinton's Egypt Visit
Liberal and Christian groups in Egypt protested U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to the country, alleging Washington had a bias towards Islamist parties and merely wanted to achieve its strategic interests.

Ron Paul Fails to Clinch Speaking Slot at GOP National Convention
Ron Paul has lost his last chance to be nominated, or clinch, a speaking slot at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., with his campaign's failure to secure a plurality of delegates at the state Republican convention in Nebraska.
18 Kids Hurt in Georgia Church Bus Crash
A bus crash in Gwinnett County, Ga., left 18 children injured who were part of a group from Florida that was on its way to a Catholic youth conference.

Joel Osteen's Night of Hope Draws Tens of Thousands in Ohio
More than 14,000 people heard pastor and preacher Joel Osteen's inspiration-filled message at the Quicken Loans Arena facilities in downtown Cleveland, Ohio – the venue for the "Night of Hope" event.

1 Million Evangelical Christians March for Jesus in Brazil
More than 1 million evangelical Christians participated in the annual "March for Jesus" in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Saturday.

Clinton Encourages US Investments in Burma Amid Criticism
Two days after the Obama administration announced U.S. investment will be allowed in Burma amid criticism by human rights groups, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton introduced Burmese President Thein Sein to America's biggest corporations at a meeting in Cambodia.
LifeWay Identifies 8 Attributes of Discipleship
LifeWay Research surveyed more than 4,000 people about their spiritual lives and level of maturity, and identified eight biblical factors that consistently figure in the life of a maturing believer.

Church of England Adjourns Vote on Women Bishops
The General Synod of the Church of England deferred on Monday a final vote on whether to allow ordination of women bishops after traditionalists proposed a last-minute amendment.

Dozens Killed in Attacks on Christian Villages in Nigeria
At least 58 people, including two lawmakers, were killed after suspected Muslim herdsmen attacked Christian villages near the city of Jos in central Nigeria over the weekend.
GOP-Appointed Judge to Hear Miss. Abortion Law Case
A Republican-appointed federal judge, who last week temporarily blocked enforcement of a Mississippi law that could shut down the state's only abortion clinic, will hear arguments on Wednesday about whether to block the law for a longer time.



















