Michelle A. Vu
Christian Post Reporter
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Texas Passes Human Trafficking Law
Texas recently passed a major legislation to help combat human trafficking. "Texas has always been, and continues to be, a leader in the modern day abolitionist movement"
No Jail for Ex-Lesbian in Custody Battle, Judge Rules
Lesbian-turned-Christian Lisa Miller does not need to go to jail nor pay fines for failing to deliver her seven-year-old daughter to her former girlfriend in Vermont for visitation, a Virginia judge ruled on Tuesday.
Denver Megachurch Pioneer, Charles E. Blair, Dies
The Rev. Charles E. Blair, the founder of one of Denver's first megachurches, died last Thursday at the age of 88.
4,000 Still in Orissa Refugee Camps, One Year Later
A year after the worst anti-Christian violence in India's democratic history, more than 4,000 Christians are reportedly still stuck in squalid refugee camps, too scared to return to their villages.
Obama to Join Faith 'Town Hall' Conversation on Health Care
President Obama will participate in a call-in with the faith community Wednesday evening to listen to religious leaders and to speak about health care reform.

Egyptian President's U.S. Visit Magnifies Christian, Muslim Tension
What started off as a typical press conference turned into a heated exchange Monday when two Egyptian American Muslims challenged statements made by the Coptic Christian speakers.
Hispanic NAE Identifies Its Top 7 Priorities
The nation's largest Hispanic Christian organization announced on Tuesday its top seven priorities for the next seven years.
Wallis: Not Pushing a Health Plan, Just a Moral Position
With the launch of a massive faith-based, pro-health reform campaign Monday, one of the initiative\'s most prominent supporters clarified that those involved are not advocating a particular health reform plan, but the moral position that the health system must be fixed.

Pakistani Christians Protest Violence with 'Black Day'
Rather than celebrate Minority Day on Tuesday, most Christians in Pakistan will observe "Black Day" to protest the wave of violence that has recently hit their small community.

Ministry: No Freedom for Other N. Korean Prisoners
As the nation rejoices over the release of two U.S. journalists, a ministry working with persecuted Christians reminds the world that tens of thousands – if not hundreds of thousands – of innocent people remain trapped in North Korean prisons without hope of a special pardon.



















