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Update on Pastor David Robertson, St. Peters Free Church in Dundee, Scotland

Written by Staff | Friday, December 2, 2011

Pastor Robertson, a friend to many and frequent speaker in the US, has been critically ill for many weeks. His wife Annabel shared this brief Facebook note of good news on Friday morning. I am so overwhelmed with gratitude to God for hearing the pleas of many intercessions on behalf of David Andrew Robertson. David... Continue Reading

Newt Gingrich, the savior of the religious right?

Written by David Gibson, RNS | Friday, December 2, 2011

“I see a lot of parallels between King David and Newt Gingrich, two extraordinary men gifted by God, whose lives include very high highs and very low lows,” Steve Deace, an influential conservative radio host in Iowa, told The Daily Beast. And so it has come to this. Newt Gingrich, the career politician and millionaire... Continue Reading

When Clarence Thomas Came for a Visit

Written by Mark W. Hendrickson | Friday, December 2, 2011

It may sound corny to say this in this cynical day and age, but we were blown away by the sheer goodness and virtue of this man. I truly found Clarence Thomas to be the epitome of humility, integrity, public service, and faithfulness… On Tuesday, November 15, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas visited Grove City... Continue Reading

‘Yes, I’m a virgin’: British Columbia women hunt for spiritual purity online

Written by Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun | Friday, December 2, 2011

For her part, Marziali is looking for a man whom she’s already nicknamed “The Rock Star.” She wants him to be “strong in character, a leader and have Jesus as his centre.” Marziali insists she and her sexually inexperienced friends are not romantic dreamers seeking the ideal, non-existent “perfect” man. “Confessions of a 29-year-old virgin.”... Continue Reading

Our Cocker Spaniel Smokey’s Best Friend; RIP Bob Thomas

Written by Don K. Clements | Thursday, December 1, 2011

This past Sunday, Robert “Bob” Irving Thomas, long-time Registrar and chapel organist of Covenant Theological Seminary, went home to be with his God and Savior. Bob loved students, jokes, hymnals, rubber-band pistols, the history of Kansas, good preaching, old organs…..and dogs. My wife Esther and I arrived in St. Louis to attend Covenant Seminary in... Continue Reading

Billy Graham Hospitalized in N.C; Prayers, Well-Wishes Pour In

Written by Nicola Menzie, Christian Post | Thursday, December 1, 2011

Evangelist Billy Graham was admitted to Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C., today for evaluation and treatment on his lungs. As news of “America’s evangelist” being hospitalized emerged Wednesday, supporters from around the nation offered prayers and well-wishes. “Upon admittance, he was alert, smiling and waving at hospital staff,” read a press release from the hospital... Continue Reading

In Boston, Mitt Romney ‘evolved’ in Mormon leadership, some churchwomen say

Written by Jason Horowitz | Monday, November 28, 2011

As the local bishop, Romney conducted annual interviews with all the members of his flock, and he used his time with the newcomer to express both his disapproval of divorce and to remind the middle-aged woman, who had begun dating again, about the church’s opposition to premarital sex. Three decades ago, Carolyn Caci, a recently... Continue Reading

The Pollster Saint – George Gallup Jr. remembered by his co-writer.

Written by Timothy Jones | Thursday, November 24, 2011

George Gallup Jr.’s family name was to opinion polls what iPod is to mp3 players. Gallup died this week at age 81, and merited obituaries in both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. George Jr., as he was known professionally, was noted not only for his careful work in polling, but also... Continue Reading

The generation that will pay – Millennials are running for Congress

Written by Emily Belz, WNS | Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Wingfield, born and raised in Shuler’s district, left North Carolina to attend Brown University. In 2006, his senior year, Wingfield was president of Brown’s Reformed University Fellowship (RUF)…when Brown suspended the organization… Wingfield and RUF eventually took Brown’s action to the press, and after a six-month dispute, the university restored the student ministry’s membership. Millennials,... Continue Reading

The Dominican Dream – After a trip to the ‘DR’, 13 Biola University students write a book on the country and its love for baseball

Written by Matthew Okada, WNS | Saturday, November 19, 2011

“The Dominican Republic is more than a baseball farm,” Ang said. “It’s more than a vacation spot with pretty beaches. It’s a country with a heartbeat, with a new generation who are working to fight hard against the old perceptions.” On Thursday, Nov. 10, 13 Biola University students released their book, “The Dominican Dream: A... Continue Reading

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