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Why Do We Get Caught Up in Movements, Sports, or Reality Shows?

If “American Idol” or the latest reality show proves anything it’s that people like to get caught up in things with other people. There is no shortage of news junkies, political movements, rock and roll groupies, or “save the whale” supporters

ChinaAid Seeks Investigation into Disappearance of Gao Zhisehng

ChinaAid has formally requested a special U.N. investigation into the torture of missing Christian lawyer Gao Zhisheng.

Happy Teens Usually Crime-Free

A new study helps support the notion that happy young teens are more likely to avoid crime.

Philadelphia Mayor's Plain Talk

When it comes to the tragic trend of American fatherlessness and general parental apathy, it is time for some plain talk.

Pornification

Let’s coin a term, shall we? You’ve heard of commercialization, and bureaucratization. How about “pornification”?

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 22, 2011 |
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And What Do You Do?

The church is a place worthy of a life fully spent; the church is a place where someone can make a difference with their one and only life – maybe even the biggest possible difference; the church is the hope of the world.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 22, 2011 |
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MythBusters

Let’s imagine a season of MythBusters where all they did was explore “myths” about the Christian faith in order to determine whether or not they were true.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • August 22, 2011 |
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First Biblically-Based Facebook Game Takes Players on Journey of Moses

Hexify has developed a new game, Journey of Moses, to meet a void in the social media market for a biblically based game.

Nepal's Churches Live Under Threat, Discrimination

"We are still regarded as second-class citizens, and churches as places that exist only to convert people."

  • Compass Direct News |
  • August 22, 2011 |
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The First Brown Leaf

Don't be fooled by the hot weather of August. The leaves fall and autumn comes sooner than we think.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • August 21, 2011 |
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“Man in Black” and “Hurt,” by Johnny Cash

A growing cadre of kids out there are frankly bored by Lady Gaga’s latest attempt to shock American sensibilities. What they are shocked by instead is this gravelly-voiced man, telling them, from beyond the grave, what they already suspect—the shallow kingdoms of this age are headed for a stunning collapse.

What's Hot? 8/19/11

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

The Solution to All Your Problems

I'm sure you've noticed that people are especially anxious these days. If you're one of them, I would commend this recommendation to you, courtesy of the late Dr. D. Martyn Lloyd Jones.

Sinful Means to a Glorious End

Though it's popular to say, “Never criticize any method that God is blessing,” I am convinced that one of the greatest but most subtle spiritual dangers Christians face is pragmatism.

Nigeria: Suspected Military Involvement in Attacks on Villages

Members of the Nigerian military have been implicated in violence in Plateau State after military identification documents were allegedly recovered from the scene of an attack that occurred in the early hours of August 15.

New Evangelical 'Creationist' School Set to Open in England

A new school has been given approval to open in Nottinghamshire, England that will espouse a six-day creation of the earth by God. Evolution will be presented alongside as a theory.

Bloody Ramadan in Iraq

Iraq’s day of carnage on Monday may result in this year’s Islamic fast month of Ramadan matching last year’s when it comes to deadly violence in the country.

China: Baby Corpses Reportedly Cannibalized for 'Stamina' Pills

Chinese pharmaceutical companies are grinding up dead babies into stamina-enhancing pills, according to a South Korean television network.

  • Baptist Press Staff |
  • August 18, 2011 |
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U.S. Child Poverty Rate Hits 20%

Over the past decade, child poverty grew in 38 states. Economic recession and housing foreclosures are among the major reasons, wiping out earlier gains, a new report finds.

Is Facebook Good for Your Child?

Several recent studies have found that digital communications can lead to more or better friendships, online and off. Do you agree?

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