Daily Archives: February 22, 2012

Why Children Should Learn About Black History and Black Christian History

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Its Black History Month–and in classrooms around the country, children have been learning about famous African Americans and their contributions to our culture. Thats a good thing. But there’s one thing most kids have not been learning about many of these famous men and women: that is, their Christian faith and how it motivated their lives and their work.
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White House Proposed Corporate Tax Reform Plan

hcsp.jpgLaying down an election-year marker in the debate over taxes, the Obama administration is proposing to cut the corporate tax rate from 35 percent to 28 percent, and to seek an even lower effective rate for manufacturers, a senior administration official says.
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Iranian Officials May Be Set to Execute Pastor

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Iranian officials may have issued an order to execute a pastor at the center of a high-profile case that has drawn international attention, according to a legal group that has followed the case.

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C. S. Lewis College Won’t Be Built

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C.S. Lewis College plans for former Moody campus in Mass. die. Now Green family is giving the site away.


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WATCH: Condoleeza Rice Remembers Growing Up in Birmingham, Alabama During the Civil Rights Era

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Former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice remembers growing up in Birmingham, Alabama during the heated Civil Rights era of the 1950s and 60s.

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Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church Wins Music Copyright Lawsuit

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A federal judge ruled in favor of Lakewood Church last Tuesday in a copyright court case involving Senior Pastor Joel Osteen and his wife, Victoria, versus Richard Cupolo and John Emanuele, who perform as indie music duo “American Dollar.”

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More Now Die in U.S. From Hepatitis C Than HIV

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Many, Especially Baby Boomers, Don’t Even Know They’re Infected
More Americans die as a result of hepatitis C infection annually than from HIV-related causes, pointing out the need for expanded screening and improved access to care for hepatitis C, government researchers report.

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