Daily Archives: November 13, 2011

Romo, Cowboys Soar Past Bills 44-7

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Tony Romo is finally healthy and now he’s got a running game, too. Throw in an opportunistic defense and a kicker who hasn’t missed since mid-September, and it’s clear the Dallas Cowboys are headed in the right direction.

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WATCH: Today Is the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church

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Christians around the world will gather this Sunday in honor of the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.

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Why We All Love the Psalms and Why We Preach From the Psalms

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Preaching on a psalm is like trying to give a talk on “America the Beautiful” or “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” Psalms are meant to be sung–or at least read–again and again, till we know the next line before we read it, till we know their spiritual pitch without a piano introduction, till our hearts naturally begin to think and speak in psalmic.

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Men Who Buy Sex in the Sex Trafficking Game Are Slaves As Well

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According to Daniel Walker, author of God in a Brothel, it’s not just children who need rescuing from the global sex trade.

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Have You Ever Experienced the Dark Night of the Soul?

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The struggles of these spiritual giants yielded unexpected blessings.
Christian faith is built on presence. Whether in the pillar of fire, the still small voice, or the incarnate Son, God has been Emmanuel, “with us.” 

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The Debate of the Century Will Happen on November 15th – Would the World be Better Off Without Religion?

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As the world witnesses a growing amount of persecution, terror and religious violence, one question persists: Would the world be better off without religion?
Dinesh D’Souza, president of The King’s College, is seen in this undated photo.

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With this “Road Runner” Field of Republican Candidates, Prepare for the Reelection of Barack Obama

Rick Perryby Warren Cole Smith

Watching the Republican primary race has been sort of like watching a Road Runner cartoon, with the Republicans taking turns as Wile E. Coyote.

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