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When a Mother Meddles

How best does a parent balance their involvement with an adult child when it comes to the matter of their choosing a spouse?

Borromeo House Helps Pregnant Women with Few Options

Borromeo House, a faith-based charitable organization in Arlington, Va., seeks to do more than merely provide a safe haven for young women with crisis pregnancies. It reaches into two lives at a time, mother and child, and attempt to set them on a path to self-sufficiency.

  • Joel Hannahs, WORLD Magazine |
  • August 08, 2011 |
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A Desperate Man's Desperate Prayer

To paraphrase Samuel Johnson, “Nothing clears the mind like the certain knowledge that you will be shot in the morning."

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • August 06, 2011 |
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“Credo” Now Available in Spanish

The Spanish translation of Credo: Believing in Something to Die For has just been released.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • August 06, 2011 |
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Poll: Pastors Divided on When to Perform Weddings

American Protestant pastors have widely varying standards for when they will and will not perform wedding ceremonies, according to a new survey by LifeWay Research.

Study Sees Link Between Education and Views of Heaven

A new study says education doesn't drive people away from God -- it gives them a more liberal attitude about who's going to heaven.

What's Hot? 8/5/11

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

Facebook Recognizes Preborn Life

Has it ever struck you as strange that when a pregnant woman is injured in an accident, journalists will routinely refer to the condition of her “baby” – but absent such an unfortunate incident, they’re more likely to reference that same child as a “fetus”?

Emotions Run Deep Two Years after Anti-Christian Riots in Pakistan

A celebration of Holy Mass was led on August 1 on the second anniversary of the tragic incident of Gojra in which seven members of a Christian family were burned alive, along with dozens of houses raised to the ground, and hundreds of Bibles destroyed.

  • Michael Ireland, Senior Correspondent for ANS |
  • August 05, 2011 |
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Nigerian Military Opens Fire on Protesting Farmers

Members of the Nigerian Joint Task Force charged with maintaining peace in Plateau State opened fire on a protest by hundreds of female farmers from Gyeri Village, seven kilometres from Bukuru, wounding three of them.

Arrests Continue in Eritrea

Ninety Christians have been arrested in Eritrea in the last two months, as authorities continue a campaign against Christians that began in December.

GM Pilot Project Allows Parents to Track Teen Drivers

Parents will be able to track the real-time location of their teenagers when they are driving, under a pilot program unveiled by General Motors Co.'s OnStar unit.

Assumptions

An assumption is taking something for granted. It’s supposing something to be a fact.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 04, 2011 |
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Blast Near Church in Kirkuk, Iraq Injures 13

A car blast outside a Syrian Catholic church in Kirkuk, Iraq Tuesday left 13 wounded as police located and disarmed two more car bombs targeting churches in the city.

Somalia Famine Not Necessarily Caused by Drought

As the newspapers and airwaves begin to report the tragic story of famine in Somalia, it's important to read these as Moses would, not as the Israelites, who got themselves stuck in the wilderness for 40 years because they refused to see their own role in their predicament.

What Do You Think of Childless Restaurants?

Is there a time and place for childless restaurants? Or is this a sign of a growing intolerance toward children?

Pastor in Iran Awaits Decision on Execution

A pastor in Iran found guilty of leaving Islam awaits the outcome of a judicial investigation into his spiritual background to see if he will be executed or, if possible, forced to become a Muslim.

1 in 5 Teens Abuse Prescribed Medications

A new study finds that more than 1 in 5 teens abuse strong medications prescribed to them by their doctors.

Survey: Women Show Deep Drop in Church Attendance

Women, long considered the dominant pew dwellers in the nation's churches, have shown a dramatic drop in attendance in the last two decades.

Muslims Seize Christian Burial Sites in Tanzania’s Archipelago

Muslim extremists on Saturday (July 30) burned down a church building on Zanzibar island off the coast of Tanzania, church leaders said, just three days after another congregation’s facility on the island was reduced to ashes

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