Christian news articles for the day include: a school prayer club whose members pray before the first bell rings, a 10 year old in remission from leukemia who would like like to use her Make-A-Wish Foundation “wish” to help others, and a prayer for Chinese Catholics from the Pope. On to the links… Students at [...]
May 16, 2008: Prayer Before School Day, 10 Yr Old to Use ‘Make-A-Wish’ on Others, Pope Prayer for Chinese Catholics
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May 15, 2008: G.I. Bill for Missionary School, CA Court Recognizes Gay Marriage, UC Berkeley Staff Sued for Pro-Evolution Site
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Christian news highlights for today include an article about veterans being encouraged to use the G.I. Bill for missionary studies, the California Supreme Court overturning state laws to recognize same-sex marriage, and the Pacific Justice Institute suing some UC Berkeley staff members for a federally funded website they believe is promoting certain Christian denominations over [...]
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May 14,2008: Vatican Okay’s Alien Beliefs, GLG Invests in GodTube, Hagee Apologizes to Catholics, Dentist Fined $10K for Spiritual Advice
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In today’s Christian news, find out if it’s okay for Catholics to believe in aliens, read about the $30M GLC invested in the Christian version of YouTube, check out Televangelist John Hagee’s apology to Catholics, and learn about the dentist who was fined $10,000 for offering unwanted spiritual advise/prayers. Okay, let’s get to the links… [...]
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May 13, 2008: Bush to View Dead See Scroll, British Blasphemy Laws Lifted, Chinese Priests Assess Earthquake, Genetically Modified Human Embryo
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Let’s get straight to today’s Christian news highlights! On Thursday, President Bush is scheduled to see a Dead Sea Scroll in a private tour. In Britain, ancient British blasphemy laws have just been abolished. Also, Chinese priests and Christians are doing everything they can to help out after the magnitude 7.9 earthquake in China. And [...]
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May 12, 2008: Pope’s Seclusion Answered, 8 Evangelical Myths, IRS Ban for Pastors, Christian Aid to Burma
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Hope you had a great weekend! Last week there was an article about the Pope’s seclusion worth reading. There’s a new article out today regarding the 8 myths of evangelicals. Conservative legal advocates recruit pastors to defy and IRS ban on political preaching. And finally, although it’s been difficult to get visas through the Burmese [...]
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May 9, 2008: Latin Online at Vatican, Evangelicals and Global Warming, Christians Not Too Political, Go Alcohol-Free for 40 Days
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For a few Christian news headlines today… The Vatican has launched a new Latin site, evangelicals are joining those on political left-side of the aisle to help fight global warning, a new survey asks if Christians are too political, and a charity launches year-round participation in Thirst for Life—a program promoting 40 days free of [...]
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May 8, 2008: U.S. Priests Foreign-Born, Muslims to Outnumber Christians, Cyclone Nargis Death Toll, PM Praises Christians
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For today’s snapshot of Christian news… A study finds interesting trends for newly ordained U.S. priests. Another study indicates Muslims will soon outnumber Christians in Britain. Also, the death toll for Cyclone Nargis is expected to be over a devastating 100,000. And finally, Prime Minister Gordon Brown praises Christians. Now to the links… The Catholic [...]
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May 7, 2008: Cabbie Returns $4M Violin, Film for Billy Graham, Euthanasia, Pope Goes Digital
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A cab driver finds a several hundred year-old violin, a film of Bill Graham’s life is being made and is set for release in the Fall of 2008, Dutch doctors are clouded by euthanasia decisions, and the Pope is taking technology in hand for World Youth Day. Let’s get to the links… A New Jersey [...]
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May 6, 2008: China to Lead in Bible Printing, Pope’s Condolences to Myanmar, Tighter Restrictions on Abortion, Amazed named Female Group of Year
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Today we learn who will lead the world in bible printing, what the Pope said to Myanmar, and find out about a British lawmaker’s plan to restrict abortions. On the Southern Gospel music front, Amazed has been named Female Group of the Year. Let’s get on to the links… What country prints the most bibles? [...]
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May 5, 2008: Dobson Up for Radio Hall of Fame, Schools and Religious Expression, Scamming Christians, Evangelical and Scientist Unite
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James Dobson had been nominated for the Radio Hall of Fame. In Wisconsin, public schools agree to allow religious expression of art. A California man is accused of an investment scam targeting Christians. And an evangelical leader unites with a Nobel laureate scientist.
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