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U.S. Commission: Pakistani Schools Teaching Religious Intolerance

A U.S. religious freedom commission study shows that Pakistani textbooks and schools foster prejudice and intolerance of religious minorities.

I Had to Turn it Off

The disturbing video of Texas judge William Adams whipping his then 16-year-old daughter quickly went viral last week, with several million views and climbing.

The Discipline of Going to Church

Attending church can become routine, but this is one routine worth cultivating.

A Day to Remember the Persecuted

Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, marks the international day of prayer for the thousands of persecuted Christians around the world.

The Window of Adultery

Protect your church leaders from sexual impurity.

Attention on Iranian Pastor Nadarkhani Helps Persecuted Christians

Imprisoned pastor Yousef Nadarkhani is alive and being treated well by prison officials, and Iran is proceeding with caution in other apostasy cases.

Pakistan: Pregnant Christian Maid Tortured

A pregnant Christian maid and her unborn child are both in critical condition after she was beaten and tortured during a police interrogation.

Burma Army Shoots, Tortures, Captures Church Members

Soldiers from the Burma Army attacked a church in Kachin State, shooting at worshipers, severely torturing the pastor and capturing 50 others.

Aversion of Iranian Youth to Islam Causes Christianity to Spread

More Iranian people are watching Christian television programs, accessing Christian websites and converting to Christianity.

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  • November 09, 2011 |
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Banning Sugared Drinks in Schools Doesn't Lower Student Consumption

Banning sugared beverages from schools does little to lower their overall intake of the drinks, according to new research.

Canadian Boomerang: 51% of Young Adults Live with Parents

A new documentary shows 51 percent of young Canadian adults still live with their parents.

Burned Biscuits

“Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain,” wrote the late Dale Carnegie, “but it takes character and self-control to be understanding and forgiving.”

Why Scandals Happen: Thoughts on Those Who Didn't Do Right at Penn State

Everyone I know is shocked by the news out of Penn State. Everyone I know says they would have done differently. But then why do scandals happen? Because people who thought they were about the right thing become convinced they have too much to lose to do the right thing. Would I ever be one of them?

Mississippi Voters Defeat 'Personhood' Amendment

The amendment, which would have defined life as beginning at conception and banned abortions statewide, was rejected by a vote of 55 to 45 percent.

Muslim Radicals Kill 150 in Nigeria, Goal is Sharia

At least 150 people have been killed in Nigeria by Muslims from the Boko Haram terrorist group, and the group has warned of more attacks to come.

It's Not a Holiday Tree, 'It's a Christmas Tree'

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker announced that the evergreen in the Capitol Rotunda is a Christmas tree, not a "holiday tree."

Penn State and the Danger of Insular Communities

What churches and Christian organizations can learn from this horrific story

More Than a Third of Teens Turning to Alcohol and Drugs

More than a third of American teenagers are turning to alcohol or drugs, with 32 percent saying they drink, 19 percent saying they use drugs and 15 percent saying they do both, a new study shows.

Poll: Most Democrats Seldom or Never Attend Church

Fifty-two percent of Democrats say they seldom or never go to church, compared with 38 percent of Republicans.

Obama, Sarkozy Rip Israeli Prime Minister in Open Mic Blunder

Microphones accidentally left on after the G20 summit picked up Obama and Sarkozy badmouthing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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