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Ohio School Shooting Victim's Mother Forgives Gunman

The mother of one of the three teens killed in Monday's shooting at Ohio's Chardon High School says she has forgiven the suspected gunman.

Two Troops Killed in Afghanistan after U.S. Apology for Quran Burning

Gunmen killed two American NATO troops in Afghanistan, the latest retaliation by Afghan Muslims over the accidental burning of a Quran at a U.S. military base.

Does it Matter How You Dress for Church?

Does it matter what we wear to church?

Does Secular Music in the Church Endanger Sacredness?

A New Jersey megachurch's latest effort to engage the culture by using pop songs in its worship services has drawn some criticism.

One positive step almost everyone should take in their marriage.

Of all the things one woman did to improve her marriage, this emerged at the top of the heap.

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • March 01, 2012 |
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Spiritual Colonoscopy

Throughout Christian history, there has been an abiding awareness that we need times of radical spiritual purging, deep personal exploration, followed by radical cleansing and even surgery.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • March 01, 2012 |
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How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex: Part 1

It was just the two of us. My oldest son, Walker, and I sat down recently to discuss the massive topic of sex. He had no clue. He didn't ask that good of questions. I couldn't really expect him to. After all, he is only five years old.

BBC Director General Admits Christianity Gets Tougher Media Treatment

BBC's director general disclosed that Christianity was treated with less sensitivity than other religions because it had "pretty broad shoulders."

Teenage Brains Particularly Vulnerable to Concussions

A new study indicates teens may be more vulnerable to the effects of concussions than either adults or younger children.

Elderly Christian Woman Arrested in Iran

A 78-year-old Christian woman was arrested in Esfahan, Iran, as Iranian authorities continue to crack down on the growth of the house church movement.

Nazareth: Growing Up a Carpenter’s Son

The final tragedy is to know Jesus so well that you don’t know him at all.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • February 29, 2012 |
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Five Things Every Great Leader Has in Common

I recently came across an article from Travis Robertson. He's a consultant who helps people tap into their passions and maximize their God-given talents.

Israel to Keep U.S. in the Dark on Possible Iran Strike

According to an intelligence official, Israel does not plan to alert the U.S. if it decides to strike Iran's nuclear facilities.

What's Next for China's House Churches?

There is an increasing amount of visible evidence that the Chinese house church movement is growing both in number and influence.

10 Things About Pastors You Need to Know

Guess what, pastors are human and more like you than you could ever imagine.

Being Willing to Serve

The church we attend is a small-ish size church, humble with a couple hundred members who meet together week after week. One of the things that comes with going to a smaller church is that everyone ends up needing to pitch in, plug the holes to keep the church afloat… Whether those holes look appealing or not.

  • Carmen at Life Blessons |
  • February 29, 2012 |
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5 Pitfalls for Young Church Leaders

Some temptations that bedevil young Christian leaders like myself

In the Temple Courts: Simeon's Song

Jesus is the Savior for the whole wide world.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • February 28, 2012 |
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Four Dead, 40 Injured in Nigeria Church Bombing

At least four people died and more than 40 were injured in a suicide bomb attack at a worship service in Jos, Nigeria, on Feb. 26.

Court: Pharmacists Don't Have to Dispense Certain Contraceptive Drugs

A federal court ruled that pharmacists in Washington state have the right to refuse to dispense "emergency contraception" drugs, trumping a 2007 law.

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