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'Tebow Bills' Abound

Several states have introduced legislation to allow homeschoolers to play sports at their local public schools, as Tim Tebow did in Florida.

10 Signals That Say "You Are Not Welcome In This Church"

Here are ten ways churches signal newcomers that they are not wanted.

A Gift of Thanks For You

The public’s reaction to the John 3:16 ad which ran during the NFL divisional playoff game between Tim Tebow’s Denver Broncos and the Super Bowl-bound New England Patriots has given me and the team here at Focus on the Family a much needed lift.

'Courageous' Hits No. 1 in Nationwide DVD Sales

The church-made film "Courageous" surprised critics once again by becoming the No. 1-selling DVD nationwide for the week ending Jan. 22.

5 Leadership Lessons from Former President George Bush

I am not a staunch Republican. I don't watch cable news over and over, and mindlessly repeat the taglines to anyone willing to listen. I say this because I recognize that George W. Bush is a polarizing person. Most love him or hate him.

Egypt: 3,000 Muslims Attack Christian Homes and Shops

A mob of more than 3,000 Muslims looted and torched Christian-owned homes and shops after a false rumor spread about a Coptic man.

'Father' and 'Son' Ousted From Trinity in New Bible Translations

Three major Christian organizations are removing the words "Father" and "Son" from new Arabic Bible versions because the terms are "offensive to Muslims."

Court Says Student's Faith May Have Led to Expulsion

A federal appeals court ruled that a counseling student who declined to advise a gay client might have been expelled from her university because of her faith.

A Better Way to Discern

We need a more humble approach in our discernment, because those with whom we disagree are brothers and sisters in the Lord.

If You Had One Day to Live Over

Is the source of your own happiness -- joy?

Street Preacher Fights Campus Speech Restrictions

A new solicitation policy adopted by a Phoenix-area community college stifles campus evangelism.

Generations Before Us

Each generation is given the same call, “Choose this day whom you will serve!”

Learning from CarMax

A reluctant, even hostile customer became a raging fan – and all it took was a different process. Same transaction, same product, same goal, but a radically different experience.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • January 30, 2012 |
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2012 to Be a 'Nightmare' for China's Underground Churches?

2011 saw the greatest number of human-rights violations in China in two decades, but some watchdog groups say 2012 might be even worse.

The Importance of Having a Devotion Journal (And How I Created My Own)

The Importance of Having a Devotion Journal (And How I Created My Own)

  • Carmen at Life Blessons |
  • January 30, 2012 |
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Former Muslim Extremist in Uganda Flees Wrath of Ex-Colleagues

The former Islamic sheikh, whose father committed suicide over his conversion, is hiding in Kenya after death threats.

N.Y. Senate Committee Passes Bill to Override Ban of Church Services in Schools

The Education Committee passed a bill as the first step toward overriding a city policy banning churches from holding weekend worship services in rented public schools.

Egyptian Court Refuses to Return Kidnapped Christian Girl to Family

A 16-year-old Coptic girl kidnapped by Islamists will be held by the state until age 18 because conversion is illegal for minors.

Gratitude in the Face of Desperation

As mom to three, I've donned hats I'd never expected to wear, but CANCER MOM was the hat that jolted me out of my complacent stupor.

Teacher Ordered to Remove Christian Banners Appeals to Supreme Court

A San Diego-area high school math teacher ordered to take down classroom banners that referred to God has appealed his case to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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