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Court Upholds Indiana's Ban on Secular Wedding Officiants

A federal court in Indiana has rejected atheists' requests to preside at wedding ceremonies, saying only clergy or public officials are licensed to solemnize marriages.

Are We Obsessed With Our Pets?

Is it possible to love your dog or cat too much?

Prince of Peace

He is not a failure. We are.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 06, 2012 |
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Nigerian-Americans Organize to Support Violence-Plagued Christians in Northern Nigeria

In the United States, Nigerian Christians have decided to come alongside their brethren in Nigeria, fighting back with the creation of the Christian Association of Nigerian Americans (CANAN) -- an organization committed to raising awareness about what its members call "pre-genocide" conditions in their homeland.

Chen Guangcheng: Forced Abortion in China 'Still Extensively Exists'

Blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, whose dramatic escape from house arrest and flight to New York captured the attention of the world in May, has issued a powerful video calling on the Chinese Communist Party to account for crimes committed against the Chinese people.

Social Media Goes to the Bathroom

If you have found yourself using Facebook and Twitter in the bathroom, you are not alone.

Philippines Typhoon Death Toll Still Rising

The death toll is continuing to rise from a powerful typhoon that flooded much of the southern Philippines.

Church Cancels 'Charlie Brown' Over Atheist Outrage

A Little Rock church has canceled a matinee performance of "Merry Christmas Charlie Brown" for local school children after critics complained the show was too religious and therefore violated the Establishment Clause of the Constitution.

Fiscal Cliff? How About the Moral Cliff?

Ironically, one of the reasons we’re on the verge of this fiscal cliff in the first place is that too many have believed for too long that moral problems can be solved or managed through fiscal policy.

A Hallelujah Chorus

A Hallelujah Chorus...A child born unto US...prophesy of old fulfilled and an invitation of salvation.

Go Tell It! - Day Five

25 Days of Sharing Jesus with Your World

What You Don't Like About Your Church (and why it's good)

If there is something about your church you dislike, consider it an opportunity to sacrifice for the greater good of the body.

Algerian Faces Five Years in Prison for Sharing Christian Faith

Accusers who say an Algerian Christian insulted Islam provided no evidence to a judge hearing the Christian’s appeal of his original sentence. Karim Siaghi, a convert to Christianity, was sentenced in May 2011 to five years in prison and fined, even though prosecutors had brought no evidence or witnesses before the court.

  • Open Doors News |
  • December 05, 2012 |
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The Everlasting Father

All human fathers must go. But Jesus is a father forever!

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • December 05, 2012 |
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Santa Monica's 60-Year-Old Nativity Scenes Move to Private Property

Despite having to relocate to private property after losing a legal battle, the 60-year-old Santa Monica tradition of displaying a nativity scene during the Christmas season will continue.

Church Conflict: Why Not Rather be Wronged?

A dog can whip a polecat, the saying goes, but it’s not worth it. Some fights you need to walk away from.

California Gay Therapy Ban Temporarily Blocked

A federal judge has issued a temporary injunction against a California law that bans counselors from using reparative therapy with minors who have unwanted same-sex attractions.

Schools in Five States to Add 300 Hours of Classroom Time in 2013

Five states have announced that they will add at least 300 hours of learning time to the calendar in some schools starting in 2013.

What is a Life Worth? Ask Mother Jill Moore

Bullying is now the leading form of youth violence. Now there's a faith-based solution to stop it.

Unhappy Egyptians Given Two Weeks to Consider Divisive Constitution That Elevates Sharia

Given just two weeks to consider a draft constitution that will be put to a national referendum Dec. 15, Egyptians were taking to the streets in large numbers Tuesday to protest the latest development in their country's chaotic political transition.

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