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Pregnancy Centers Gain Influence in Anti-Abortion Arena

Ground level, one-on-one, reaching the women where they are

Written by Pam Belluck, The New York Times | Monday, January 7, 2013

Amanda Hall met Care Net’s definition of “abortion-vulnerable.” Twenty-five, pregnant with her second child, her husband in jail, she was facing eviction. Although uncomfortable about abortion, she checked “undecided,” saying, “I can’t support two kids.” Care Net let her stay in a house Ms. McGregor owns, found her a job, negotiated debt payment plans, offered... Continue Reading

Domino’s “Yes”; Hobby Lobby “No”

Founder of Domino's Pizza receives ObamaCare injunction for one of his other businesses

Written by John Hayward, Human Events | Saturday, January 5, 2013

Things were so much simpler when the State was obliged to respect the religious conscience of all Americans, rather than seizing the power to weight some of us in the balance, and find us wanting.   Remember: tyranny is whimsical. That doesn’t merely describe a cackling lunatic despot handing out life and death according to... Continue Reading

A Test

Written by Daniel Vos | Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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Should Churches Abandon Travel-Intensive Short-Term Missions in Favor of Local Projects?

Three opinions from well respected missiologists

Written by Brian M. Howell, David Livermore, and Robert J. Priest | Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Even if you decide to pursue the travel-intensive trip, it's important that you are engaged in local projects as well. There's something wrong with blindly driving by the needs in our own neighborhoods on the way to a short-term missions trip meeting.

Eric Metaxes to Host Socrates In The City Debate with Dinesh D’Souza, Bart Ehrman in NYC

Written by Broadway World | Monday, March 5, 2012

[Metaxes] is also the author of the Everything You Always Wanted to Know About God (but were afraid to ask) apologetics trilogy, which has been praised by Dick Cavett (“Stylish and entertaining…Metaxas deserves a prize”) and Pastor Tim Keller (“The difficulty is not to gush.”) On Monday, March 5th at 7 PM, Socrates in the... Continue Reading

Israel unveils hiking trail for Christian pilgrims

Written by Daniel Estrin, AP | Monday, April 18, 2011

Israel hopes to attract Christian tourists with a new pilgrimage route unveiled this week in the Galilee, a network of footpaths, roads and bicycle paths linking sites central to the lives of Jesus and his disciples. Developing sites linked to Jewish history has long been a priority for the Jewish state. But the Gospel Trail,... Continue Reading

Showtime Cable Soap Opera Features History’s Bad-boy Borgia Pope

Written by Francis Rocca | Monday, April 4, 2011

Billed as the “sordid saga” of the “original crime family,” the eight-week drama series premiered Sunday (April 3) on the Showtime network with an episode about the 1492 election of Rodrigo Borgia as Pope Alexander VI. Modern popes have had their fans and detractors, but few would dispute their reputations for personal virtue. That’s partly... Continue Reading

Recession Forces A-list Stars onto the Same Stage

Written by Steve Rabey, RNS | Friday, October 15, 2010

The tour is sponsored by World Vision, the giant evangelical relief agency that hopes to use the concerts to recruit attendees to sponsor needy children. Fans of Christian music and books may see a divine hand at work in bringing together all-star talent for the “Make a Difference” tour that’s scheduled to hit 20 U.S.... Continue Reading

Interview with Candidate for PCUSA Moderator – James Belle

Written by The Layman | Friday, June 18, 2010

James Belle, Pastor Holy Trinity-Bethlehem Presbyterian, Philadelphia; Presbytery: Philadelphia The Layman is asking each candidate to identify the top five issues at the upcoming General Assembly, and share your position on each. (Answers are printed exactly as received – each candidate had a 500-word limit) The Form of Government Proposed Changes to the Book of... Continue Reading

Interview with Candidate for PCUSA Moderator – Maggie Lauterer

Written by The Layman | Friday, June 18, 2010

Maggie Lauterer, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Burnsville, North Carolina; Presbytery – Western North Carolina The Layman is asking each candidate to identify the top five issues at the upcoming General Assembly, and share your position on each. (Answers are printed exactly as received – each candidate had a 500-word limit) CIVILITY In my opinion the... Continue Reading

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