“Daughters of Cambodia” Frees Girls from Sex Industry - Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Daughters of Cambodia, a Christian outreach and rehabilitation program started by British missionary Ruth Elliott, is working to free girls sold into the sex slave industry, Worthy News has learned.
Tribe Members in Papua New Guinea Turning to Christ Amid Death Threats, Missionaries Say - Wed, 01 Sep 2010
Amid death threats, over a dozen members of the Mengen tribe in the jungles of Papua New Guinea were baptized after "testifying their faith in the Lord Jesus Christ," missionaries told Worthy News Monday, August 30.
Tens of Thousands Gather to “Restore Honor” to America - Sun, 29 Aug 2010
The "Restoring Honor" rally drew a crowd estimated between 300,000 and 500,000 to Washington D.C. which had a tone of evangelical revival rather than that of a political protest.
North Korea Releases American Christian - Fri, 27 Aug 2010
North Korea released an American Christian Friday, August 27, seven months after he was detained for illegally entering the reclusive state to protest reported human rights abuses.
Jewish Artist to Draw “The Ultimate Portrait of Jesus” - Sun, 22 Aug 2010
David Ilan, a Jewish artist renowned for producing artworks comprised completely of dots, is to invite one million people to participate by sending a dot with the answer to the question "Why Jesus?" to him, Worthy news has learned. Starting with a blank canvas he then intends to draw a portrait of Jesus using the one million dots.
Cuba Drops Charges Against Church Leader - Tue, 07 Sep 2010
Cuba has released and dropped all charges of "threatening behavior" against a well-known church after his accusers gave contradictory evidence against him, a Christian human rights organization said Monday, September 7.
Iranian Christian Detained in Ahvaz - Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Members of a home-based church in the city of Ahvaz are worried about one of their own who has not been heard from since his arrest, Worthy News has learned.
“Daughters of Cambodia” Frees Girls from Sex Industry - Sun, 05 Sep 2010
Daughters of Cambodia, a Christian outreach and rehabilitation program started by British missionary Ruth Elliott, is working to free girls sold into the sex slave industry, Worthy News has learned.
Prayer Center Complex Destroyed by Chinese Government - Fri, 03 Sep 2010
A prayer center complex, known as "Prayer Mountain", was destroyed in China after several elderly Christians were forcibly removed, and then watched helplessly as their building was demolished according to ChinaAid, Worthy News has learned.
Cuba Detains Church Leader For “Offensive Bahavior” - Fri, 03 Sep 2010
A respected church leader in Cuba was unexpectedly arrested on Monday on trumped up charges of "offensive behavior" and "threats" according to a Christian human rights organization.
Pastor Pledges to go ahead with Koran Burning on September 11 - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
A small evangelical Christian group in Florida on Saturday plans to burn Korans as a protest against violent Islamic extremists on September 11, the ninth anniversary of the terrorist attacks against the United States.
‘Islam Will Conquer Italy and the Entire West’ - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
The Middle East Media Research Institute has released excerpts from a transcript of a televised sermon by Egyptian cleric Salem Abu Al-Futuh. Airing on Al-Nas TV on August 18, Al-Futuh's predicted that Islam would conquer the entire West, starting with Italy and ending with the Americas.
Petraeus: Planned Koran Burning Endangers Troops - Tue, 07 Sep 2010
The commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan says an American church's plan to burn Korans on September 11 could endanger U.S. troops and damage the overall war effort in that country.
North Korea Releases American Christian - Fri, 27 Aug 2010
North Korea released an American Christian Friday, August 27, seven months after he was detained for illegally entering the reclusive state to protest reported human rights abuses.
Ex-President Carter in North Korea to Release Christian - Thu, 26 Aug 2010
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter arrived in North Korea Wednesday, August 25, to try to win the release of a devoted American Christian who has been jailed for illegally entering the isolated state earlier this year. Aijalon Mahli Gomes, aged 30 from Boston, Massachusetts, entered North Korea on January 25 to protest human rights abuses in the communist nation, fellow rights activists said.
Shock plan: Palestinians scheduled to govern Jews - WND - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly has proposed a new plan whereby Jews living in the West Bank will remain in their communities after the territory becomes part of a Palestinian state, WND has learned.
Netanyahu: There is no guarantee talks will succeed - Jerusalem Post - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
For the first time in recent memory, Israel's prime minister has opted not to give pre-Rosh Hashana interviews to the Israeli media, opting instead for videotaped statements -- one in Hebrew, the other in English -- produced in a question-free environment and uploaded to YouTube.
Israel worried by Jones proposal for int'l force in W. Bank - Jerusalem Post - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
Israel is concerned about an American proposal to establish a multi-national force in the West Bank as one of the ways to expedite an Israeli withdrawal following any peace deal with the Palestinian Authority.
Obama's Rosh Hashanah message: Seize year of opportunity for Middle East peace - Ha'aretz - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
U.S. President Barack Obama on Tuesday night issued his annual Rosh Hashanah greeting, urging Israelis and Palestinians to seize the opportunity for peace as Jews across the world prepare to mark the new year.
Palestinian Authority arrests 2 in connection with West Bank shooting attack - Ha'aretz - Wed, 08 Sep 2010
Palestinian Authority Security officials said Tuesday night that they had arrested two Hamas operatives in connection with the recent West Bank shooting attack that wounded two Israelis.







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