Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Islam-Led Egypt Could Jeopardize Delicate Peace With Israel, Critics Warn
In another step away from amicable international relations, Egypt’s Foreign Ministry advised Israeli pilgrims to halt their annual trip to the tomb of Rabbi Yaakov Abu Hatzira, located in Damanhour, Egypt.

Gospel Musical 'Joyful Noise' Premieres to Mixed Reviews (PHOTOS)
Celebrities gathered at the Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 2012, for the premiere of "Joyful Noise," and critics have sounded off with their take of the film. Get a look at the film's stars on the red carpet.
Zimbabwe Bans Sale of Used Underwear the Poor Are Often Forced to Buy
In an effort to maintain health standards and protect the domestic textile industry, Zimbabwe's government has passed legislation that outlaws the import or sale of secondhand underwear, but some critics are calling the ban an attack on the nation's poor.
Harold Camping's Family Radio Stations Dropping Christian Content?
Harold Camping's Family Radio Inc. (also referred to as Family Stations Inc.) has been undergoing changes as the radio network seeks to shed the non-commercial status of some of its properties, prompting some observers to wonder if these stations will also be shedding their Christian content.

Egypt's Liberal Party Alleges Conspiracy in Parliament Elections
As Egypt’s final run-off elections for parliament’s lower house begin Tuesday, the liberal Free Egyptian Party has alleged a conspiracy and vows to boycott the Shura Council, or Upper House of Parliament, elections, which are scheduled for late January.

Katy Perry's Pastor Father Blasted for 'Anti-Semitic' Remarks in Sermon
Pop star Katy Perry's father, Pastor Keith Hudson, is being called anti-Semitic for statements he made during a recent sermon at the Church on the Rise in Westlake, Ohio.

Officials Accused of Lying to Protect Former Egyptian President Mubarak
The court case of Egypt’s ousted ex-President Hosni Mubarak continued Monday as attorney Amir Salem accused the head of the ruling military council and the former vice president of lying to the court to protect Mubarak.

Persecuted Christians: What Happens to the Children?
With the immense amount of persecution the Christian Church has seen in 2011, the Christian community moves into 2012 with a hopeful focus on the church's future generations to carry the message of peace and faith.

EU Pressures Iran to Release Pastor Nadarkhani and Repeal Death Penalty
The Europe Union reiterated its plea to Iran Friday, urging the country to release Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani and Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who both face execution at the hands of Iran’s judiciary system.

Egypt's Parliamentary Elections End, Muslim Brotherhood Wins Majority (VIDEO)
Islamists now dominate Egypt’s parliament after the leading political party, The Muslim Brotherhood, has won the majority. The religious-centered political party gained one third of the votes in the third round of lower house elections Friday.



















