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Hamas: We'll Never Surrender 'Palestine'

Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood offshoot in Gaza, celebrated its 25th anniversary over the weekend, and hundreds of thousands gathered in what some called the biggest rally in the history of Gaza to hear Hamas' political leader, Khaled Meshaal. He used the opportunity to pledge Israel's destruction.

Florida Atheist Installs 'Festivus' Sign Next to Nativity Scene

To protest a nativity scene that has been displayed every Christmas for the past 20 years in the South Florida town of Deerfield Beach, a local atheist has erected an 8-foot-tall "Festivus" pole with beer cans just six feet away from the manger.

Most Mobile Apps for Kids Secretly Collect and Share Information

A study from the Federal Trade Commission has found that most mobile apps for kids are secretly collecting information from children including device IDs, phone numbers, locations and other private information without their parents' knowledge or consent.

Go Tell It! - Day Ten

25 Days of Sharing Jesus with Your World--One post each day in December until Christmas to inspire and encourage you to share the Lord with those around you this Christmas season

Bullying is "Why we left the church for good."

Bullying, one of the least recognized, anti-family forces today, is causing more people to leave Church.

Ministry Helps 38 Workers Leave Abortion Clinics

A ministry started by a former Planned Parenthood center director is succeeding in helping abortion clinic workers leave the industry.

Food Stamp Use Hits New High

Participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or food stamps, reached another high in September, according to new data released by the United States Department of Agriculture. The new numbers mean that an estimated one in 6.5 people in America were on food stamps in America.

The Supreme Court and Marriage

Today’s announcement sets in motion a process that may conclude with one of the most momentous decisions ever rendered by the United States Supreme Court.

Yes, Virginia, There Is

An editorial appeared in the September 21, 1897, edition of The New York Sun titled "Is There a Santa Claus?" It was a reply to a query sent by an 8-year-old girl named Virginia. She asked her father if there was a Santa Claus, and he suggested she write to The Sun and ask, telling her, "If you see it in The Sun, it’s so."

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • December 10, 2012 |
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Pro-Family Groups Welcome Supreme Court Decision on Gay Marriage Cases

Several pro-family groups are voicing their approval that the U.S. Supreme Court has decided it will hear highly controversial cases on gay marriage.

How God Uses Our Tears

T. Dewitt Talmage was a well-known Brooklyn, N.Y., preacher in the late 1800s. He died in 1902. He once preached a message titled "The Ministry of Tears." It speaks powerfully to the reality of grief, but is also laced with an enormous spirit of hope.

Get Off Your High Horse

If you want to go to heaven, you've got to get off your high horse.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 10, 2012 |
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Merry Christmas, Caesar Augustus

Caesar Augustus never met Joseph or Mary and he never knew of a certain Jewish baby born in a village outside of Jerusalem.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 09, 2012 |
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7 Christmas Prayer Gifts Your Kids Can Make

Teach your child to pray for others this Christmas.

Tufts University Reinstates Christian Group Accused of Discrimination

Student religious groups should not have to appoint leaders who do not share their beliefs, a student judiciary at Tufts University announced on Dec. 5.

Egypt's Morsi Rescinds Power Decree, But Opposition Calls It a 'Stunt'

Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi has canceled his decree giving himself sweeping powers, but plans to push forward with the planned Dec. 15 referendum on a draft constitution.

Sins of the Past. The "S" Word: Part Two

Sins. A Past. Everyone owns both.

Kazakhstan: Violation of Religious Freedom for Christians Continues

Infringements of religious freedom in Kazakhstan are due in part to the country's newly adopted Religion Law. The law, which went into effect last year, requires all religious communities to register or re-register their organizations and churches with the government.

An Unlikely Christmas Verse

Two thousand years have passed and Jesus still divides people today.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 08, 2012 |
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Go Tell It! - Day Seven

Each day in December we are sharing one practical to share the Lord with those around us.

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Example: "Gen 1:1" "John 3" "Moses" "trust"
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