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ChristianityMinistering to extraordinary peopleDirectTV's Hometown Heroes series this Sunday will focus on Camp Barnabus in Missouri, a Christ-centered camp for handicapped children. 'Manifesto' causing a riftFallout in the Christian community from the document known as "An Evangelical Manifesto" is causing concern for the president of National Religious Broadcasters. Congress could expand troops by 12,000A member of House Armed Services Committee says he hopes the full House will approve a bill that will increase the size of the military by 12,000 troops. Church opposes executing alleged killer of Iraqi bishopISTANBUL, May 20 (Compass Direct News) – Iraqi church leaders have spoken out against the death sentence given to the alleged murderer of a Chaldean bishop kidnapped in northern Iraq in March. Is it 'TIME' for liberal leadership?A conservative media watchdog is calling mainstream media reporter Amy Sullivan to task for her blatant bias in favor of Democrats and against Republicans during the current presidential election campaign. Ministry copes with rising food costsWorkers with Compassion International are trying to find ways to cope with a sharp rise in food prices, as the ministry provides physical and spiritual nourishment to children in high-risk areas. Clinton wins Kentucky primaryLOUISVILLE, Ky. - Hillary Rodham Clinton has won the Kentucky primary. However, it's a victory of scant political value in a Democratic presidential race moving inexorably in Barack Obama's direction. McCain's green efforts 'futile'Environmental policy expert Steve Milloy says Republican presidential nominee John McCain's effort to reach out to so-called "green voters" is a futile one. Placing 'help' above 'hype'A national coalition of pastors, Christian leaders, and policymakers has recently launched the "We Get It!" campaign, which deals with the environment, global warming, and poverty. Saudis' U.S. influence harmfulSaudi Arabian human rights advocate Ali Alyami says a negative Saudi influence continues to pervade America. Senate debating amnesty ... againThere's yet another attempt under way in Congress to grant amnesty to illegal alien guest workers. Pastor bikes for African healthA New York pastor will be peddling thousands of miles cross-country this summer to raise funds for a hospital his church has built in West Africa. DOJ urged to pursue hard-core casesMatt Barber with Concerned Women for America laments the fact that the Department of Justice doesn't seem to have any interest in going after purveyors of hard-core porn. Rescue of girls in Nigeria ignites islamic rampageNINGI, Nigeria – Islamists under the auspices of a paramilitary force last week destroyed six churches to protest a police rescue of two teenage Christian girls kidnapped by Muslims in this Bauchi state town. Anti-porn ruling laudedBrad Dacus with the Pacific Justice Institute says Monday's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court that upheld criminal penalties for promoting child pornography is solid. Who's the 'healthcare candidate'?Healthcare reform expert Grace-Marie Turner says the likely Barack Obama-John McCain general election matchup will determine whether individuals or government will be in control of healthcare in the future. No substitute for enforcing laws on obscenityA number of anti-pornography and traditional values groups were on hand in Washington, DC, earlier today to highlight against the federal government's lack of enforcement of obscenity laws. Teens give to Romanian missionsThe Assemblies of God National Girls Ministries is blessing children in impoverished countries. Pastor: Cleared by IRSA Southern Baptist pastor in California has been cleared by the Internal Revenue Service of any wrongdoing for endorsing Republican Mike Huckabee for president. 'Cause-and-effect' behind high gas pricesSenator John Kyl says ethanol mandates as well as bad tax and regulatory policies are to blame for the exorbitant fuel prices hammering American families. ![]() |
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