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Georgia Schools Cut Bible Classes to Pay Bills

Economic troubles are causing public schools in Georgia to cut Bible classes, five years after the state became the first to allow the controversial elective.

China: Century-Old Church to be Demolished, Congregation Protests

A 125-year-old church is facing demolition despite being government-approved, and members are fighting to save it.

Churches, Prayer Rooms Closed in Kazakhstan Prisons

Citing two laws restricting religious freedom, Kazakhstan has closed churches, prayer rooms and mosques in prisons.

Arab Christians, Minorities Reshaping U.S. Enclaves

Fleeing persecution in the Middle East, more and more Arab Christians and religious minorities are taking refuge in the United States.

Teen Girls Twice as Likely as Boys to Tweet

Teen girls are more than twice as likely as boys to use Twitter, at 22% vs. 10% of the respective populations.

A Mother's Farewell On Veterans Day

In the process of doing some research, one of my colleagues came across a poignant Veterans Day tribute. It dates back over 45 years, but the sentiments are powerful and timeless.

Expose the Evil at Penn State

Penn State’s Board of Trustees announced the firing of football coach Joe Paterno.

More Evidence Against Kansas Planned Parenthood Lost

After more documents were discovered destroyed, the hurdles in the Kansas Planned Parenthood felony case may be insurmountable.

Protecting Our Children

By now, you are tired of the headlines surrounding the Penn State debacle…and debauchery. Are there any lessons for the church?

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • November 14, 2011 |
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Nigeria: Violence in Yobe State Aimed Mainly at Christians

More than 130 of the 150 killed in the town of Damaturu in the Nov. 4 attack by Islamic extremists were Christians.

The Future of the Chinese Church

We in the West must do what we can while we can for these dear saints whose sacrifices for the gospel go far beyond anything we have known.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • November 14, 2011 |
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God Doesn't Care How It Plays in Peoria

What supporters of Herman Cain should be asking but aren't

Tensions High in Nigeria

Uneasiness abounds in Nigeria in the wake of Muslim-directed attacks on Christians in the northern part of the country.

Ethiopian Extremist Group Has Plans for Sharia Takeover

The Ethiopian government discovered plans by the extremist Wahhabi Muslims to turn Ethiopia into an Islamic country governed by Sharia law.

Pray for the Persecuted Church

It’s hard to believe, but in our modern world there is a rise in the number of Christian martyrs.

  • Dr. Jerry Newcombe |
  • November 12, 2011 |
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Sudan's Islamist Regime Renewing Attacks on Refugees, South

Armed forces of Sudan's Islamist regime crossed international borders and dropped bombs on two states in the new nation of South Sudan.

N.Y. Clerk Who Refused Gay Marriage Licenses Wins Reelection

A town clerk who drew national attention after refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples won reelection Tuesday.

Fifth Abortion Clinic Worker Pleads Guilty to Murder

A former employee of a Philadelphia abortion clinic pleaded guilty to two counts of murder, the fifth person to plead guilty of 10 employees charged.

Does the Bible Work for You?

I was talking with a friend about God using the circumstances in our lives to show us what’s in our hearts. For example, if the teenage boy’s drum playing next door angers you, it’s not that he’s making you angry. You actually have anger in your heart . . .

Egyptian Government Report Absolves Army of Maspero Massacre

The Egyptian army was absolved of firing ammunition during the Oct. 9 massacre of Coptic Christians; "unidentified citizens" were blamed.

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