Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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'The Bible' Producers Promote Tie-in Book
The producer behind the hit TV series "The Bible" Mark Burnett and Roma Downey are promoting a book that serves as a tie-in companion to the History's Channel's 10-hour miniseries, called The Story of God and All of Us.

Poll: Most Americans View Gay Marriage as Civil Rights Issue
A majority of Americans view same-sex marriage as a civil rights issue, according to a new poll by LifeWay Research. Most also believe its legalization in the United States is inevitable.
Iranian Christians Given 'Exorbitant' Bail Terms, Designed to 'Cripple Congregations'
Five Christians in Iran arrested for "endangering national security" by evangelizing and spreading their faith have been handed exorbitant bail terms, a persecution watchdog group said.

Dennis Rodman Heading to Vatican; Wants Meeting With Next Pope
Former NBA star Dennis Rodman said he is trying to get in touch with cardinals at the Vatican in order to secure a meeting with the next person chosen to fill the seat made vacant by Pope Benedict XVI.

Franklin Graham: 'The Bible' Series Will Lead Viewers to Open Scripture
The History Channel's "The Bible" miniseries continues to draw praises for its record television ratings and for increasing interest in the Bible, with the Rev. Franklin Graham being the latest to pay tribute to the positive influence the show is having on viewers.

Saeed Abedini Case to Get Congressional Hearing; Pastor's Life in Jeopardy
The case of Pastor Saeed Abedini, the U.S. citizen currently serving an 8-year sentence in Iran for his Christian faith, is set to reach the U.S. House of Representatives and thereby shine a light on the abuse the pastor is going through.

Egyptian Christian Arrested for Spreading Faith Dies in Libya Prison
An Egyptian Christian who was suspected of proselytizing and arrested in Libya has died in prison.

Richard Dawkins Appears as the Devil on 'The Simpsons'
Well-known atheist Richard Dawkins made an appearance as the devil on the long-running U.S. animated show "The Simpsons."

'Not Today' Film Exposes Plight of Dalits, Human Slaves
"Not Today," an award-winning movie that tackles human trafficking, is set to open in several major markets across America next month, with a mission to raise awareness about one of the most critical problems the world faces today.

North Korea Ends Armistice With South Korea, Prepares for War?
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea has made good on its warnings from last week and declared invalid the armistice of 1953 with South Korea, ending the truce between the countries.



















