Monthly Archives: October 2011

President Obama’s Doctor says he Is ‘In Excellent Health and Is Tobacco-Free’

09137.jpgPresident Barack Obama is in excellent health and tobacco free, his doctor said Monday in the results of the president’s second physical exam since taking office.

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2012 Presidential Debate Schedule Released

09137.jpgThe committee that sponsors presidential debates during the general election has chosen Denver, Hempstead, N.Y., and Boca Raton, Fla., as the sites for three debates in October 2012.

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Herman Cain Campaign Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations

09137.jpgThe presidential campaign of Republican Herman Cain is pushing back against allegations that he engaged in inappropriate behavior with at least two women when he was head of the National Restaurant Association.

Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain campaigns in Talladega, Ala. (Dave Martin – Associated Press)

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Former CEO, Ephren Taylor, Accused of Targeting Churchgoers with False Investment Promises

09137.jpg With confidence and zeal, Ephren Taylor riveted audiences at mostly black churches with a list of his impressive accomplishments and an uncanny business sense. He had the blessing of top clergy as he gave financial seminars from the pulpit on Sundays, promising rock-solid investments – only many of the churchgoers said they haven’t seen a dime.

Lillian Wells, 60, faces foreclosure as she sits in her home Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011 in Covington, Ga. Wells lost $122,000 in her life savings that was given to Ephren Taylor’s company after hearing him speak at an Atlanta church. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

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Hell House: “The Prison House of Despair…”

Hell HouseMany people today have the wrong concept of what Hell is. Allow me to share with you a poem that will show you what the real Hell “House” is like:

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Why America’s Most Influential Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan is Leading a National Effort to Preserve Traditional Marriage

09137.jpgWhen Timothy Dolan arrived in New York nearly three years ago to take over the state’s Catholic Archdiocese, his “brother bishops” had a bleak warning to deliver.

“We’ve got a bruising battle coming up over same-sex marriage,” he remembers being told in his first meeting with local clergy. 

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Living in the Land of Uncertainty (Part 2)

cross-of-doubt.jpgYou might recall that we are in a series titled “Living in the Land of Uncertainty” — and we are dealing with the issue of Christians doubting their salvation. Last week, we discussed the “Consequences of Doubt.” This week, we will deal with “The Cause of Doubt”  

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