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Laos: Christians Threatened to Recant or Leave

Christians in two provinces in Laos are facing an ultimatum: recant their faith or be expelled from their villages.

Study: Liberals Most Likely to 'Unfriend' Over Political Disagreements

Liberals are about twice as likely as conservatives or moderates to block, unfriend or hide someone on a social networking site.

The Two Lies Too Many People Believe

Our culture has accepted two huge lies: The first is that if you disagree with someone's lifestyle, you must fear them or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe or do.

NASA Scientist Claims He Was Harassed, Demoted for Intelligent Design Beliefs

A Christian and former worker at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory says he was harassed and demoted for expressing his belief in intelligent design to coworkers.

What's Hot? 3/16/12

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

Saudi Islamic Leader: All Arabian Peninsula Churches 'Must Be Destroyed'

Saudi Arabia's grand mufti, the nation's highest Islamic authority, said no Christian churches should be allowed in the Arabian Peninsula.

In the Villages: How Many Will Be Saved?

Let’s be careful about passing final judgment on who will and won’t be in heaven.

Pastor Injured in Violent Attack in Cuba

A pastor in Cuba is recovering from brain damage after he was assaulted while trying to challenge the confiscation of a church truck by authorities.

China Restricts Foreign Aid to Religious Charities

Chinese religious charity groups must now do their work without the help of foreign donations.

When It Feels Like God Is Late: Destiny and Delays

What do you do with unanswered prayers? What do you do with destiny and delays?

"Threes" Mini-Series Part 1: The Three Key Limits Your Marriage Needs

In marriage, these are the limits you can really learn to love.

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • March 15, 2012 |
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Poll: Most Americans Back Exemption to Contraceptive Mandate

A majority of Americans say religiously affiliated organizations should be able to opt out of the Obama administration's abortion/contraceptive mandate.

Are Parents Ruining Youth Sports?

This is taking "March Madness" too far.

Hyper or Hypo?

The idea of “hyper-connectivity” is being constantly connected to electronic devices. It appears to be the bane of the so-called millennials, the generation born from 1981-2000 who came of age in the new millennium.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • March 15, 2012 |
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Is Your Child Safe At Camp? 5 Questions Every Parent Should Ask

As the spring approaches and the weather turns warm, thousands of kids across the country begin to dream about attending a summer camp. They should. Summer camp can be the best week of the child's entire year. Or, it can be disastrous. Sometimes, it just takes parents knowing what to ask.

Egyptian Parliament: Break Ties With Israel

The Egyptian parliament voted unanimously Monday to support a document declaring Israel its number one enemy.

A Samaritan Village: One Thankful Man

A thankful heart is a choice you make. No one is forced into bitterness.

Words of Life as a Habit for Life

If your doctor prescribed medication to you, you wouldn’t expect to get better unless you actually took the prescription. Reading the Bible is kind of like a heavenly prescription! God’s Word changes our life, directs our paths, gives us wisdom for hard times, encourages our hearts when we are down, satisfies the weary places within us and much more. But we have to swallow it if we want it to work!

Study: Faith, Family Most Important to Reduce Race-Based Achievement Gap

According to a new study, the race-based achievement gap is greatly reduced among blacks and Latinos who have religious participation and parental involvement.

Sleep Deprivation and Teens -- Walking Zombies

Only 8 percent of teens are getting the nine-plus hours of sleep recommended by the Naitonal Sleep Foundation.

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