Daily Archives: September 24, 2011

One in Six Adults Now ‘Living in Sin’

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The rapid rise in couples who choose to live together without being married may be acting as a “firewall” to stop unstable relationships from ending years later in divorce, according to research.

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Obama Faces Tough Challenge in Re-engaging Black Voters

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When President Obama takes the stage Saturday for his annual address to the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, it is certain to be a warm and festive affair, but probably a little less festive and lot more more urgent than on previous occasions.

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After Recent Church Shootings, ‘Armor Bearers’ Become More Common

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On Sunday mornings, while members of the congregation at the Faith & Power Worship Center in Apopka close their eyes and bow their heads in prayer, one man keeps his head up, his eyes open.

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Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Holds Prayer Breakfast

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Nationally Recognized Pastor Frederick Haynes III of Dallas to Deliver Keynote Address

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Top U.S. Catholic Bishop: Obama’s Support of Homosexual Marriage Could Lead to ‘A National Conflict Between Church and State of Enormous Proportions’

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The nation’s top Catholic bishop issued a stern challenge to the Obama administration’s decision not to support a federal ban on gay marriage, and warned the president that his policies could “precipitate a national conflict between church and state of enormous proportions.”

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WATCH: Billy Graham’s Age or Health Hasn’t Stopped Him from Spreading the Gospel

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Rev. Billy Graham will turn 93 in November. And although the popular evangelist has a few health issues, they haven’t stopped him from spreading the gospel.

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Toxicology Reports for Zachery Tims to be Available Next Week

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Since Pastor Zachery Tims’ death on August 12, speculation circulated around the cause of death.  New York Medical Examiner’s office said toxicology results were expected to take three to four weeks. An autopsy performed was inconclusive.

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