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Great-Grandson of Legendary Missionary to China Dies (The Christian Post)

March 22, 2009

The great-grandson of British missionary James Hudson Taylor, the man foremost responsible for spreading Christianity in China, died in the early morning on Friday in Hong Kong, mission agency OMF International announced.

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Great-Grandson of Legendary Missionary to China Dies (The Christian Post)

Greatgrandson of legendary missionary to China dies (Christian Today)

March 21, 2009

The greatgrandson of British missionary James Hudson Taylor the man foremost responsible for spreading Christianity in China died in the early morning on Friday in Hong Kong mission agency OMF International has announced

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Greatgrandson of legendary missionary to China dies (Christian Today)

Ghana News :: Nigerians face eviction from Christian Village …

March 18, 2009

Nigerians face eviction from Christian Village. …

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The Baptist Bulletin » World News for March 18, 2009

March 18, 2009

A new news service has been launched by Stephen and Laura Larson, who both grew up on the mission field. The endeavor is called The International Faith Telegraph: World Christian News & Missions News .

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The Baptist Bulletin » World News for March 18, 2009

Controversial novel of early Christianity wins the ‘Arabic Booker’ (Guardian Unlimited)

March 18, 2009

A controversial Egyptian novel has won the Arabic equivalent of the Booker prize despite being the subject of religious attacks in its native country. Youssef Ziedan’s Beelzebub , set in fifth-century Egypt and Syria and dealing with the early history of Christianity, was named as winner of the $60,000 International Prize for Arabic Fiction in Abu Dhabi today, beating another contentious writer …

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Controversial novel of early Christianity wins the ‘Arabic Booker’ (Guardian Unlimited)

Controversial novel of early Christianity wins the ‘Arabic Booker’ (Guardian Unlimited)

March 18, 2009

A controversial Egyptian novel has won the Arabic equivalent of the Booker prize despite being the subject of religious attacks in its native country. Youssef Ziedan’s Beelzebub , set in fifth-century Egypt and Syria and dealing with the early history of Christianity, was named as winner of the $60,000 International Prize for Arabic Fiction in Abu Dhabi today, beating another contentious writer …

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Controversial novel of early Christianity wins the ‘Arabic Booker’ (Guardian Unlimited)

Ziedan wins Arabic fiction prize (BBC News)

March 17, 2009

Egyptian author Youssef Ziedan wins the second International Prize for Arabic Fiction for his novel Beelzebub.

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Ziedan wins Arabic fiction prize (BBC News)

Egypt’s Youssef Ziedan Wins $50,000 Prize for Arabic Fiction (Bloomberg)

March 16, 2009

March 16 (Bloomberg) — Egyptian author Youssef Ziedan won the second annual International Prize for Arabic Fiction for “Beelzebub,” a novel exploring doctrinal conflicts that erupted after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.

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Protecting Your Church from Crime and Violence (Christian News Wire)

March 9, 2009

CAROL STREAM, Ill., Mar. 9 / Christian Newswire / — All of us at Christianity Today International would like to express our deepest sympathies to the Winters family and all of the members of First Baptist Church in Maryville, IL.

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Protecting Your Church from Crime and Violence (Christian News Wire)

Christian Private School Policies | Home School News Blog

March 6, 2009

Last weekend I was chatting with a member of my church about the school she sends her children to. It’sa very popular Christian Private school in the state where I live

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Christian Private School Policies | Home School News Blog