Michelle A. Vu
Christian Post Reporter
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Millions to Pray for Persecuted Christians on Sunday
Millions of Christians around the world will pray for their persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ Sunday in observance of the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.

Campaign Launched to Free Iranian Female Converts
A ministry that supports persecuted Christians launched a campaign Thursday to press Iran to release two young female converts who have been detained for eight months in one of the most notorious prisons in the country.
Huckabee: New Christmas Book Not 'Churchy,' Political
Former Baptist pastor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said his latest book is neither \"churchy\" nor political, but simply about relationships as told through Christmas memories.
Critics, Supporters Keep Debate Over NAE's Immigration Stance Alive
Groups for and against immigration reform continue to butt heads over the recent stance taken by the National Association of Evangelicals, which last month expressed their support for reform that includes more compassionate treatment of undocumented immigrants.

Rick Warren, Reader's Digest Part Ways on Magazine Project
The Purpose Driven Connection magazine will no longer be published by The Reader\'s Digest Association as of 2010, announced Rick Warren\'s media representative Wednesday.

Interview: NAE's Galen Carey on Impact of Growing Up an MK
Galen Carey, the new director of government affairs at the National Association of Evangelicals, spoke about the impact that growing up as a missionary kid in a poor country had on his career choice and on the issues he cares about.
Christian Doctors Blast House Bill as 'Overdose' in Reform
The nation's largest faith-based association of physicians strongly criticized the new 2,000-page House health care bill as an "overdose" in reform that injects massive government intervention in the system.
Ministry Aims to End L.A. Homelessness by 2019
A Christian ministry launched an ambitious initiative this week to cut homelessness on Los Angeles' infamous Skid Row by 90 percent within three years, and completely end homelessness in the nation\'s second largest city within 10 years.
Conservatives Vow to Keep Close Watch on Hate Crimes Law
Christian conservative groups will be keeping a close watch over how new hate crimes legislation will be enforced after President Obama signed it into law Wednesday.

Luis Palau CityFest Draws 55,000 in Arkansas
Evangelist Luis Palau drew more than 55,000 people this past weekend during his two-day CityFest that capped off a massive Christian community service campaign.



















