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Physicians Give Chaplains a Clean Bill of Health

Written by Staff | Thursday, November 5, 2009

By: Omar Sacirbey Science and faith may often clash, but a new survey suggests that most American doctors believe religion and spirituality can help patients. Published Monday (Oct. 26) in the Archives of Internal Medicine, the survey found that 90 percent of physicians are satisfied with spiritual services provided by hospital chaplains to their patients.... Continue Reading

Prosecutor Authorizes Raid on Protestant Service in Belarus

Written by Staff | Thursday, November 5, 2009

The Prosecutor who authorised a six-hour raid on a Protestant Sunday worship service in a private home in eastern Belarus has refused to explain why it happened. “It was an official action and I can’t discuss it,” Vitaly Kovalev, Prosecutor of the Chausy District, told Forum 18 News Service. He also refused to say what... Continue Reading

Churches Going to the Dogs

Written by Staff | Wednesday, November 4, 2009

LOS ANGELES – (AP) To attract new members, the pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles has turned God’s house into a doghouse for one service each Sunday. The 30-minute “Canines at Covenant” worship service features individual doggie beds, canine prayers and an offering of dog treats. The church’s pastor, the Rev. Tom Eggebeen,... Continue Reading

Radical mosque leader killed in FBI raid

Written by Staff | Wednesday, November 4, 2009

As Muslims prepare for a funeral today in Detroit for Islamic leader Luqman Ameen Abdullah, his family and a coalition of Muslim organizations are calling for an independent investigation into his death in a reported shootout with FBI agents in Dearborn. The family of Abdullah, the imam of Masjid Al-Haqq in Detroit, told the Free... Continue Reading

U-Va. students using DNA to build a “new machine”

Written by Staff | Wednesday, November 4, 2009

By Emma Brown Creating an original organism required no bolt of lightning for a team of University of Virginia students. But it did take buckets of ice, vials of bacteria and a FedEx delivery. Nestled in the package were bits of DNA, whipped up in California and ordered online. When they arrived at a lab... Continue Reading

Conservative Meeting in Ala. to Be Greeted with Gay Rights Protest

Written by Greg Garrison | Wednesday, November 4, 2009

By: Greg Garrison BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Several gay rights organizations have announced they plan to protest a Focus on the Family “Love Won Out” conference on homosexuality that will be held Saturday, Nov. 7, at this city’s Metropolitan Church of God. “They’re telling you to hate your child unless he lives the way you tell him... Continue Reading

Research Questions ‘God Gap’ Political Theory

Written by Staff | Tuesday, November 3, 2009

A new study questions the so-called “God gap” theory that suggests that most white Christians are conservative and more likely to vote Republican. According to the study — conducted at the University of Florida — there is an emerging religious left. University of Florida political science professor Kenneth Wald says the group “is likely to... Continue Reading

Gospel Music Channel is cable’s fastest-growing

Written by Staff | Tuesday, November 3, 2009

By Christopher Quinn From his little studio and offices in East Point, the son of one of America’s early televangelists launched the squeaky clean Gospel Music Channel, potentially reaching more than 1 million homes with its first broadcast in October 2004. In the years since, Charley Humbard and his investors can claim that what’s been... Continue Reading

15,000 Bibles in Malaysia Seized Over ‘Allah’ Reference

Written by Staff | Tuesday, November 3, 2009

By: Ethan Cole, Christian Post Malaysian authorities have seized more than 15,000 Bibles that refer to God as “Allah” in recent months, said church officials Thursday. About 10,000 Bibles from Indonesia were confiscated by authorities on Sept. 11. The other 5,100 Bibles, also from Indonesia, were seized in March. In Malaysia, Christian publications cannot use... Continue Reading

Obama Admin: ‘No Fundamental Right’ For Gay Marriage Benefits

Written by Staff | Tuesday, November 3, 2009

By Carlos Santoscoy In its latest filing in an ongoing federal challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the Obama administration argues there is “no fundamental right” to gay marriage benefits, the AP reported. Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley sued the federal government in July on behalf of the 16,000 gay and lesbian couples... Continue Reading

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