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September 24
- Iraq: Militants Destroy Historic Church David D. Kirkpatrick, The New York Times
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September 18
- New urgency for an old idea: Nineveh World Watch Monitor
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September 16
- Christians in eastern China scramble to save symbol of their faith David McKenzie and Steven Jiang, CNN
- Alleged cult leader Lee Man-hee hosts world peace summit in Seoul Jon Twich, The Korea Observer
- Yale chaplain’s resignation reflects larger mainline tensions over Israel Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
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September 11
- JAPAN: Husband and wife abducted and confined for the purpose of forced religious de-conversion Human Rights Without Frontiers
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September 8
- Hindu Nationalist Group Seeking to Cleanse Christian Presence From India Is Not Unlike ISIS, Watchdog Group Warns Stoyan Zaimov, The Christian Post
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September 7
- Prophet or Judas? Son of China’s church founder tackles thorny legacy. William Wan, The Washington Post
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September 6
- Al-Qaeda closes in on Syrian Christian stronghold Ruth Sherlock, The Telegraph
- As Iraqi Christians in U.S. Watch ISIS Advance, They See ‘Slow-Motion Genocide’ Samuel G. Freedman, The New York Times
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September 5
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September 2
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August 31
- U.N. religion expert concerned over 'interrupted' Vietnam visit Martin Petty, Reuters
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August 29
- Nepali pastor leaves prison after 2 years for killing a cow World Watch Monitor
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August 28
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August 27
- Iraqi Christian Village: From Sanctuary To Ghost Town In 2 Months Peter Kenyon, NPR
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August 26
- Is James Foley A Martyr? Brutal Death Sparks Faith-Based Debate David Gibson, The Huffington Post
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August 22
- Christian and Jewish leaders campaign to support Muslim community Gabrielle Chan, The Guardian
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August 20
- The debate over what Pope Francis meant when he talked about U.S. airstrikes in Iraq Michelle Boorstein, The Washington Post
- China to Pope Francis: Don’t ‘interfere’ with religion Josephine McKenna, RNS
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