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Jail Sentence Stands for Host of Home Bible Studies in Arizona

A federal district court in Arizona ruled that a Phoenix homeowner who held weekly Bible studies in his backyard must serve jail time for failing to comply with building, zoning, fire and safety codes applicable to churches.

Bullied Bus Monitor Depicts Clash of Two Worlds

A heart-wrenching 10-minute video of a 68-year-old bus monitor in upstate New York, Karen Klein, being bullied by middle school students has gone viral and is being played and replayed on cable news today.

Police Chaplains Told to Stop Mentioning Jesus

Volunteer chaplains in North Carolina's Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will no longer be allowed to invoke the name of Jesus in prayers at public events held on government property.

What's Hot? 6/22/12

A listing of hot cultural items from the the Internet, music, television and movies.

Egypt Postpones Announcing Election Results

Egyptian authorities postponed announcing results of the presidential election Thursday, citing complaints of voter fraud by both candidates.

Gen Z Learns From Parents' Money Mistakes

Generation Z -- the newest demographic to move into adolescence -- are learning about money by watching their parents struggle in a difficult economy.

Southern Baptists Agree Same-Sex Marriage Not a Civil Rights Issue

Messengers of the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a resolution denouncing "the effort to legalize 'same-sex marriage' as a civil rights issue since homosexuality does not qualify as a class meriting special protections, like race and gender."

Who's Your Favorite TV Dad?

Although they’re fictitious characters, a good many people have been “raised” by fathers on TV, for good or bad.

Evangelical Leaders Divided on Obama's New Immigration Policy

President Obama's executive order allowing up to 800,000 illegal immigrants to apply for work authorization has divided evangelical leaders who just days earlier called for legislatively enacted immigration reforms.

Permission Granted

You don't need permission from anyone to do what God has called you to do.

The Converted Mind

A mind for God is terribly important if one is to have a life given to God. As the Apostle Paul wrote, the very basis of our spiritual transformation as Christ followers is through the renewing of our minds.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • June 21, 2012 |
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Are You Following To Lead?

Leadership has become an idol for us. Well, it has for me. Over the years, I have found my focus shifting more and more to becoming a more effective leader. Maybe yours has too. For me, something needs to change.

Senate Considers Resolution Condemning Iran for Imprisoning Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani

The U.S. Senate's Committee on Foreign Relations unanimously approved on June 19 a resolution calling for the exoneration and immediate release of imprisoned Iranian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani.

Teen Cosmetic Surgery on the Rise

Today, more teens are having cosmetic surgery than ever before.

Nativity Scenes Banned at Santa Monica Park After Atheist Dispute

The city council of Santa Monica, Calif., has voted to half unattended private displays in a public park after a fight last year between atheists and Christians who had set up Nativity scenes for decades.

Creepy Crawlers: Exterminating Your Fears

Conquer your fears God's way.

Discipleship Depends on God

Christian discipleship is a process of paying more and more attention to God’s righteousness and less and less attention to our own

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • June 20, 2012 |
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Convert From Islam in Sudan Loses Wife, Children

Mohammed Khidir Khalil is fighting to recover his family after his in-laws compelled his wife to claim she was Muslim and divorce him. A Sudanese court granted her custody of their two sons and forbade him to see them.

Marco Rubio's Great Lesson

Florida Senator Marco Rubio’s memoir, An American Son, was released this week. Born to Cuban refugees, his story is an inspiring and candid one.

I Do, Therefore I Am! Aren't I?

Why we idolize the work of our hands.

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • June 20, 2012 |
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