Daily Archives: September 21, 2011

Some People Upset Over Cross on Display in Elderly Woman’s Front Yard

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A nearly 25-foot cross in the front yard of an elderly woman’s home is stirring controversy in a Los Angeles neighborhood.

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Christians Against the Death Penalty Rally Around Duane Buck Case

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As the U.S. Supreme Court considers the case of Duane Buck, who was set to be executed in Texas on Thursday, some Christian leaders are using Buck’s example to launch a discussion on Christians and capital punishment.

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Obama to Meet With Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, Today

OBAMA-ABBAS-MEETING-large300.jpgPresident Barack Obama will meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (mahk-MOOD’ ah-BAHS’) on Wednesday as the push to head off a Mideast diplomatic clash at the United Nations intensified.

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Why America Must Stand With Israel

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As the Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas, presses the United Nations to officially recognize the statehood of the PA, Liberty Counsel sent a delegation to Israel this week to show support for Israel and the Jewish people.

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Ministry Team Uses Haiti Water Well Project to Spread the Good News of Jesus

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Nearly two years after an earthquake shattered Haiti, the country remains fragile.

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Some Dying Churches Are Finding New Life by becoming a Part of Megachurches

coth.jpgFive years ago, Living Word Church had dwindled to 40 members, had lost its founding pastor and was unable to pack more than about 80 people into its 280-seat sanctuary and unsure of the future.

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Churches Debate the Healing Power of Tanzanian Pastor’s Cure

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In April, 43-year-old Jackson Mwasapila of northern Tanzania died from what doctors suspected to be malaria. While malaria is one of the leading killers in Africa, Jackson was no ordinary patient.

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