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Christians Minister to Earthquake Victims in Van, Turkey

An Iranian Christian organization is providing relief to victims of the devastating earthquake that hit on Oct. 23.

Tests Don't Always Count What Should Be Counted

What do you think about standardized tests?

J. C. Ryle’s “Matthew” Now Available in Audio Format

LibriVox has just released the first-ever audio version of J. C. Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on Matthew.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 07, 2011 |
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Penn State's Lesson to All Leaders

In our culture, words like priest, pastor, youth worker and coach are conjuring up feelings of doubt and mistrust. And with each of these passing stories, I can understand why.

Islamic Rioters Attack Christian Shops in Northern Iraq

A group of Islamic extremists attacked and burned Christian-owned businesses in a town in the once-safe Kurdish region.

Billy Graham Released From Hospital

Evangelist Billy Graham returned to his North Carolina home Tuesday after a six-day stay in a nearby hospital where he was treated for pneumonia.

First-Ever National Choir Appreciation Sunday Scheduled

The first-ever National Choir Appreciation Sunday, a day for churches across America to celebrate their choirs, will take place Jan. 8, 2012.

I'm Tired

Every week I do a devotional based on a song. This week the message hit very close to home.

China Forced-Abortion Opponent Chen Guangcheng Reported Alive

Reports in October indicated that the blind human rights activist had been killed while under house arrest, but a source says he is still alive.

N.J. Hospital Agrees Not to Force Nurses to Assist in Abortions

Additional staff will be hired to help perform abortions after 12 pro-life nurses filed suit for being forced to assist in the procedure.

Christmas Miracle: My Baby Who Wouldn't Die

A mother reflects on God's sustaining power as she cares for her ailing baby.

Circle of Friends Key to Adopting Healthy Habits

Interested in adopting healthier habits? You have a better chance of success if you find a friend with similar traits to share the experience, a new study suggests.

Christmas IQ Quiz

How well do you know the Christmas story?

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 06, 2011 |
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VIDEO: Call the Children!

Now, I want to share something fun and educational with you.

Reaching Out to All Nations on America's Most International Campus

The University of Southern California has nearly 9,000 international students, the most of any college in the U.S.

Study: Atheists More Distrusted Than Rapists?

A recent study found that atheists are the most distrusted type of people in North America.

The League of Church Members Extraordinary

I'm proposing that every church needs to have four teams of workers who will focus on people in the congregation who need our help.

Islamist Groups Leading in Egypt's Parliamentary Elections

Christians fear mistreatment could increase.

Sexting Numbers Among Teens Lower Than Thought

Teen sexting is a real problem, but not the pervasive scourge some reports have suggested, according to the first detailed national study on youths who share sexual images on phones and the Internet.

What Andy Rooney Thought Every Child Needed

Although he struck many of us as something of a curmudgeon, I enjoyed watching and reading Andy Rooney over the years.

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