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Biblical Archaeology and the James Ossuary, Part I
With all of the recent excitement about the 'Ossuary of James' many laypersons are asking, "What is an ossuary and how did it work?" In the next...
Sexual Abstinence Behind Uganda's AIDS Success Story
Some experts say the dramatic drop in HIV/AIDS infections in Uganda is proof that abstinence from sex is the best way to combat the deadly disease,...
Students Face Discipline For Passing Out Candy With Religious Note
A handful of Massachusetts high school students wanted to give their classmates a small Christmas gift before holiday break, but their...
Coalition, Christian Doctors Push for Cloning Ban
A bipartisan coalition in Congress introduced legislation Wednesday to enact a permanent ban on human cloning. Opponents of the legislation claim a...
Ethnic Cleansing Resumes in Sudan’s Oil Fields
Sudanese government troops have resumed "ethnic cleansing operations" in the vicinity of Talisman and Lundin oil installations in western Upper...
Claims of Cloned Babies Raise Value Issues
A claim this weekend by a sect that a Dutch lesbian woman gave birth to the second cloned baby makes it clear that cloning is not a "value-free"...
Tressell's Faith in Christ Evident in Ohio State Team
Looking for an explanation for the Buckeyes' amazing 14-0 record and stunning national championship over heavily favored Miami last week? Look no...
Someone Who's Seen it All
When Ethel Camiguin described her "best Christmas ever" to a group of school children on a recent trip to Australia, they were a little surprised...
Situations, Trends May Impact International Church in 2003
World Evangelical Alliance's Elizabeth Kendal presents significant areas and trends of 2002 that will impact the church in 2003.
Football Chaplains Lead Players to Championship Lives
Being a chaplain for a college football team that has made it to one of the four Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games is not unlike being a pastor...
Grieved by Killings, But Ministry Will Go On
Shaken by the killing of three Southern Baptist medical workers in Yemen, International Mission Board President Jerry Rankin promised that ministry...
Missionaries Killed in Attack on Baptist Hospital in Yemen
Three Americans were killed and another wounded Monday, December 30, when a lone gunman attacked a Baptist mission hospital in Jibla, Yemen.
Charities at a Loss -- More in Need With Less Donations
Charitable donations are dwindling for many groups that depend on the so-called 'season of giving' to survive. Whether it's homeless shelters...
Violence Mars Christmas In Pakistan; Indonesian Christians Enjoy Quiet Holiday
Asia marked Christmas this year under a cloud of terrorism, and while church services went off without feared disruption in Indonesia, Christians...
Gloomy Christmas In Bethlehem
Under rainy skies, Christians and a handful of tourists gathered to celebrate Christmas despite a downcast and gloomy mood in Bethlehem.
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