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Montana Approves Parental-Consent Law

Voters in Montana overwhelmingly approved a law Tuesday requiring parental notification before any girl under age 16 can receive an abortion.

The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment

If you needed more, God would give it to you.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • November 10, 2012 |
  • comments
San Francisco to Offer Free Sex Changes for Uninsured

San Francisco is set to become the first U.S. city to offer free sex-change operations for uninsured transgender residents.

HHS Mandate Lawsuit Count Reaches 40

The number of lawsuits against the Obama administration over a rule forcing employers to provide insurance covering contraceptives and possible abortifacient drugs reached 40 this week, when a medical supply company in Minnesota filed a complaint on Nov. 5.

Inoculated with Faith/Hope/Love

The theological virtues are superior inoculations against whatever goes on around us, the very infusions that make possible a mission of bringing joy, mercy and laughter into the world, that elevate 'I can endure all things' above a mere platitude.

Mike Huckabee: How to Engage Christian Millennials Who Support President Obama

I asked Governor Huckabee to address the argument that many 20- and 30-something Christians make when supporting a candidate that supports abortion and same-sex marriage.

Moralism Vs. Jesus-Centered Preaching

To read and preach the Bible as if it were fundamentally about us and what we should do is to miss the point of the Bible entirely.

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • November 09, 2012 |
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'Nones' Say 2012 Election Proves They are a Political Force

Nationwide exit polls show that "nones," those who say they have no religious affiliation or do not believe in God, made up 12 percent of all voters.

What's Hot? 11/9/12

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

Justice Department Targeting Abortion Protesters

Government officials are increasingly using lawsuits to target pro-life protesters outside abortion clinics.

Ex-Oilman Justin Welby Named Archbishop of Canterbury

Prime Minister David Cameron announced Friday that former oil executive Justin Welby, 56, a fast-rising priest with only a year's experience as a bishop, had been picked to succeed Rowan Williams as archbishop of Canterbury, head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the world's 77 million Anglicans.

  • WORLD News Service |
  • November 09, 2012 |
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Waiting for Justice

In the end God will make all things right.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • November 09, 2012 |
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Two-Thirds of Evangelical Leaders Don't Give Money to Politicians

A recent survey by the National Association of Evangelicals indicates that nearly two-thirds of evangelical leaders do not financially contribute to political candidates.

Mormonism's Cultural Rise Likely to Continue

Although Mitt Romney lost his presidential bid, Christians should be prepared for higher Mormon visibility and credibility in America, according to an interfaith witness expert and a seminary professor.

Unanswered Questions

In Christ we have a hope that death can't destroy.

  • Dr. Ray Pritchard |
  • November 08, 2012 |
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5 Responses to President Obama's Reelection

Okay, so the election is over. Now what?

Egypt's Copts Can't Rely on New Pope to Secure Their Rights

To learn more about Bishop Tawadros and what his selection means for Egypt’s Christians, Open Doors News spoke at length with Youssef Sidhom, chairman of Watani, a news website and weekly newspaper published in Cairo that circulates to more than 50,000 Egyptians, most of them Copts.

  • Open Doors News |
  • November 08, 2012 |
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Three Attacks of the Modern World

As gunpowder-firing cannonballs ended the age of castles, so the volleys of modern thought have decimated the fortress of faith. Of particular damage were those lofted by Copernicus, Darwin and Freud.

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • November 08, 2012 |
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Maine, Maryland, Washington Legalize Gay Marriage in Historic Vote

Maine, Maryland and Washington state voted to legalize same-sex marriage Tuesday, breaking a 32-state record of states voting down gay marriage rights.

First Lesbian Goes to U.S. Senate in 'Historic' Election for LGBTs

Voters in Wisconsin sent Democrat Tammy Baldwin to the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, making her the first open lesbian to be elected to the upper chamber.

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