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Chinese gov't continues crackdown on Christianity, arrests 47 from Beijing church
Fulfilling a promise to hold a worship service outside despite government demands, a large Beijing unregistered church — saying it would rather obey God than the Chinese government — saw 47 church members arrested April 17 in a public square.
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Vietnamese pastor challenges church crackdowns
In spite of the Vietnamese government's recent willingness to allow public rallies with evangelists like Luis Palau, the country has a history of persecuting Christian believers.
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Federal appeals court affirms National Day of Prayer
A federal appeals court overturned a 2010 ruling that declared the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional.
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Panel established to review tax rules for ministries
A Christian financial accountability group has established a panel to review the financial practices of religious organizations.
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Child sex trafficking is growing business in U.S.
Commercial sexual exploitation remains a major problem among the young in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 U.S. children trafficked annually, experts say.
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Court rules to protect professor’s religious speech
A federal appeals court ruled that a Christian professor’s speeches and writings are protected by the First Amendment.
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Japan diaster
'Not done weeping yet,' missionary in Japan says
Japan — “Disaster" says it all. Missionaries and volunteers are finally able to distribute relief goods in Ishinomaki, Japan, this week after two weeks of attempting to gain access to the quake-stricken areas.
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• Japan Disaster Relief Organizations
Christians minister to physical, spiritual needs in decimated Japan
Even as major Christian humanitarian organizations begin to distribute essential supplies to the region, concerns have centered on the vast spiritual needs of the country, where the number of Christians is estimated to be less than 1 percent.
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How to talk to kids about tragedies, disasters
In this information age, children will likely see disturbing news footages of disasters and parents need to be equipped on how to talk to their children about such tragedies.
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Biblical illiterancy
New blog to tackle biblical illiteracy
A new blog has launched a blog for those who cannot attend seminary. Designed as a free education and public forum platform, the blog will be written entirely by seminary faculty and maintained by 30 professors.
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Author promises women hope of ‘a younger you’ in 31 days
After having three babies and two miscarriages during six years in her mid-30s, Arlene Pellicane had plenty of first-hand experience with a changing body. She made the decision to focus on health.
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Persecution… U.S. citizen held in North Korea since November to be indicted for religious work
North Korea plans to indict a U.S. man on unauthorized religious activities.
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Judge exonerates jailed evangelist in Bangladesh
A judge this week exonerated a Christian sentenced to one year in prison for selling and distributing Christian literature near a major Muslim gathering north of this capital city, his lawyer said.
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Perspective… National news videos… So much for truth in advertising
Abortion and African Americans
A billboard was put up at the corner of Watts and Avenue of the Americas in New York City. The passersby were greeted by the image of a lovely, little black girl in a pink dress beneath the caption, “The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb.”
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Charles W. Colson
Prison Fellowship
Despite disasters, unrest, look carefully to see JOY in this world
Recent news events such as the disaster in Japan seem to make being a Christian more difficult, even awkward. How often has someone asked you, “Why does a loving God allow these horrible things to happen?”
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Mark Larson
Radio Talk Show host
Is Christianity a dominant and oppressive religion?
According to a so called "non-discrimination" policy at the University of California Davis, Christianity is a culturally dominant and oppressive religion. The policy defined is as "The loss of power and privilege to those who do not practice the dominant culture's religion…”
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Dean R. Broyles
Western Center for Law & Policy
Inspirational videos… Cape Town 2010
Reconciliation - Human Trafficking Video
A young Cambodia girl suffers the humiliation of being a sex-worker - yet God is able to restore her life.
Timeless Truth
Happiness — Billy Graham
Other news… ‘Soul Surfer’s’ Carrie Underwood talks about faith
‘Soul Surfer’ makes a splash as this year’s ‘The Blind Side’
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Oprah's Gospel
Entertainment mogul preaches ‘many paths’ to God
One of the most controversial aspects of Oprah’s cultural influence derives from the emphasis she places on religion and spirituality.
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Yes! Jesus is Coming!
Fulfilling a promise to hold a worship service outside despite government demands, a large Beijing unregistered church — saying it would rather obey God than the Chinese government — saw 47 church members arrested April 17 in a public square.
MORE
Vietnamese pastor challenges church crackdowns
In spite of the Vietnamese government's recent willingness to allow public rallies with evangelists like Luis Palau, the country has a history of persecuting Christian believers.
MORE
Federal appeals court affirms National Day of Prayer
A federal appeals court overturned a 2010 ruling that declared the National Day of Prayer unconstitutional.
MORE
Panel established to review tax rules for ministries
A Christian financial accountability group has established a panel to review the financial practices of religious organizations.
MORE
Child sex trafficking is growing business in U.S.
Commercial sexual exploitation remains a major problem among the young in the United States, with an estimated 100,000 U.S. children trafficked annually, experts say.
MORE
Court rules to protect professor’s religious speech
A federal appeals court ruled that a Christian professor’s speeches and writings are protected by the First Amendment.
MORE
Features… |
'Not done weeping yet,' missionary in Japan says
Japan — “Disaster" says it all. Missionaries and volunteers are finally able to distribute relief goods in Ishinomaki, Japan, this week after two weeks of attempting to gain access to the quake-stricken areas.
MORE
• Japan Disaster Relief Organizations
Christians minister to physical, spiritual needs in decimated Japan
Even as major Christian humanitarian organizations begin to distribute essential supplies to the region, concerns have centered on the vast spiritual needs of the country, where the number of Christians is estimated to be less than 1 percent.
MORE
How to talk to kids about tragedies, disasters
In this information age, children will likely see disturbing news footages of disasters and parents need to be equipped on how to talk to their children about such tragedies.
MORE
Biblical illiterancy
New blog to tackle biblical illiteracy
A new blog has launched a blog for those who cannot attend seminary. Designed as a free education and public forum platform, the blog will be written entirely by seminary faculty and maintained by 30 professors.
MORE
Author promises women hope of ‘a younger you’ in 31 days
After having three babies and two miscarriages during six years in her mid-30s, Arlene Pellicane had plenty of first-hand experience with a changing body. She made the decision to focus on health.
MORE
U.S. citizen held in North Korea since November to be indicted for religious work North Korea plans to indict a U.S. man on unauthorized religious activities. MORE | Judge exonerates jailed evangelist in Bangladesh A judge this week exonerated a Christian sentenced to one year in prison for selling and distributing Christian literature near a major Muslim gathering north of this capital city, his lawyer said. MORE | |||||||
So much for truth in advertising Abortion and African Americans A billboard was put up at the corner of Watts and Avenue of the Americas in New York City. The passersby were greeted by the image of a lovely, little black girl in a pink dress beneath the caption, “The most dangerous place for an African American is in the womb.” MORE | ||
Charles W. Colson Prison Fellowship | ||
Despite disasters, unrest, look carefully to see JOY in this world Recent news events such as the disaster in Japan seem to make being a Christian more difficult, even awkward. How often has someone asked you, “Why does a loving God allow these horrible things to happen?” MORE | ||
Mark Larson Radio Talk Show host | ||
Is Christianity a dominant and oppressive religion? According to a so called "non-discrimination" policy at the University of California Davis, Christianity is a culturally dominant and oppressive religion. The policy defined is as "The loss of power and privilege to those who do not practice the dominant culture's religion…” MORE | ||
Dean R. Broyles Western Center for Law & Policy |
Inspirational videos… | ||
Cape Town 2010 Reconciliation - Human Trafficking Video A young Cambodia girl suffers the humiliation of being a sex-worker - yet God is able to restore her life. | ||
Timeless Truth Happiness — Billy Graham | ||
‘Soul Surfer’s’ Carrie Underwood talks about faith | ||||
‘Soul Surfer’ makes a splash as this year’s ‘The Blind Side’ MORE | ||||
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