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Here is Love...

This week has been all pink and red. Candy hearts and candlelight. But I can't get this real Love off my mind.

Twitter Mutes Pro-Life Group Ahead of Rally

"Twitter shut us down," said Stephen Broden, a spokesman for the National Black Prolife Coalition and a Dallas-area pastor. "I had to acknowledge I had been reported and I needed to change my behavior."

  • WORLD News Service |
  • February 16, 2013 |
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French Lawmakers Approve Gay Marriage

The French National Assembly approved a bill in February that legalizes gay marriage and allows same-sex couples to adopt children, following months of protests and debates.

College Students with Helicopter Parents More Likely to be Depressed

Helicopter parents who still run their university-aged children's schedules & vacations could be doing more harm than good.

Why Have You Treated Us Like This?

Jesus is not safe but he's good.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • February 15, 2013 |
  • comments
Singles Survey Reveals Casual Views on Sex

According to a new Match.com survey of singles, 42 percent would not date a virgin, 47 percent report having a "friends with benefits" relationship, and 44 percent of women and 63 percent of men have had one-night stands.

Two Pastors in India Arrested After Being Beaten, Threatened

In India's Karnataka state, Hindu extremists beat and kicked Christians, threatened to set them on fire and tried to force them to worship Hindu idols.

  • Morning Star News |
  • February 15, 2013 |
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Inexhaustible Grace For An Exhausted World

It is high time for the church to honor its Founder by embracing sola gratia anew, to reignite the beacon of hope for the hopeless and point all of us bedraggled performancists back to the freedom and rest of the Cross.

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • February 15, 2013 |
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What's Hot? 2/15/13

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

Are You a Prude?

A recent article in Relevant magazine, "Confessions of a Prude," explored the role cultural relevance has for Christians.

80 Congressmen Urge Secretary of State Kerry to Seek Release of Imprisoned American Pastor

More than 80 U.S. senators and representatives have sent a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry urging him to "exhaust every possible option" to secure the release of American pastor Saeed Abedini, who is facing a lengthy prison sentence in Iran because of his Christian faith.

Meteorites and the Craters of Life

What God can do with the unexpected holes of life

CDC: Teen Births Hit Record Lows in 2011

The number of U.S. babies born to teen mothers dropped to record lows in 2011, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Who Is This Man?

Day 2 of our Lenten devotional series.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • February 14, 2013 |
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Happy Valentine's Day--Marriage Interview

Marriage Expert Q & A plus a book give-away

5 Ways to Help Soothe the Sting of Valentine's Day

Every Valentine’s Day the world fairly explodes with flowers, chocolate and the color pink. If love is abundant in your life, those trappings can be a joyful reminder. But for the lonely it can make for a long, difficult day.

House Passes Bill to Give Disaster Relief to Religious Groups

The House on Feb. 13 overwhelmingly passed a bill to allow places of worship to receive federal aid to repair their buildings damaged during Hurricane Sandy.

'Morning-After' Pill Used by 5.8 Million Women

As many as 11 percent of women ages 15 to 44 who have ever had sexual intercourse have used a "morning-after" pill at least once, according to the first federal report on emergency contraception, released Thursday.

Algeria Upholds Conviction of Convert From Islam

An Algerian judge under pressure from Islamists to uphold a Christian’s conviction for alleged proselytizing rescinded his one-year prison term Feb. 13 but doubled his fine, an attorney said.

  • Morning Star News |
  • February 14, 2013 |
  • comments
College Students with Helicopter Parents More Likely to be Depressed

Helicopter parents who still run their university-aged children's schedules & vacations could be doing more harm than good.

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