Daily Archives: October 26, 2011

Poll: Americans’ Distrust of Government at Highest Level Ever

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With Election Day just over a year away, a deep sense of economic anxiety and doubt about the future hangs over the nation, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll, with Americans’ distrust of government at its highest level ever.

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R. Albert Mohler on Joel Osteen and his Comments About Mormonism

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Here we go again. Joel Osteen is in the news once again, this time for saying that Mormonism is just another form of Christianity. Osteen, pastor of “America’s largest church,” as the media repeat over and over, was speaking to The Washington Times in an interview that covered a variety of issues. It was the quintessential Joel on display.

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North Carolina Pastor Bob Ritter says President Obama Has Treated God ‘Like a Spare Tire’

4309.jpgA small-town pastor who recently got a small slice of time with the President of the United States says that while he respects the office, he also believes God has used His men throughout history to warn leaders through scripture.

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Kierra Sheard Speaks About Difficult Season That Led to New Album ‘Free’

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Over the years, we’ve watched her grow from being Kiki, the daughter of phenomenal gospel artist Karen Clark Sheard, to maturing into a woman of God who has her own distinctive voice in gospel music. Distinction, maturity, and a new found freedom are just some of the elements that you’ll hear on her forth coming album, Free.

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Jet Magazine Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary

4309.jpgJet, the magazine that was an essential part of the African-American conversation for many decades, celebrates its 60th anniversary this week. To reach this admirable milestone, the pocket-sized weekly has survived economic downturns, turmoil at parent company Johnson Publishing and technology changes that have affected all publishers.

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The New Challenges of Missions Donations

Financial turmoil in global markets continues to play havoc with the value of the U.S. dollar, but technology continues to make the transfer of donor dollars to missionaries quicker and easier.

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California City Lifts Prayer Ban at Council Meetings

4309.jpgAn advocate for religious liberty applauds a decision by one California city to end a policy that prevented religious leaders from invoking the name of Jesus in prayers.

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