Daily Archives: March 18, 2012

Missionaries Reach Brazil with the Gospel

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More than 11 million people in Brazil live in the favelas, or slums, being bullied by gangs, threatened by drug wars, and scrambling just to make a living.

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Tyler Perry Raises Big Bucks for President Obama at Sell-Out Events

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Tyler Perry is a man of multiple talents. He’s an actor, filmmaker, philanthropist, and now has taken on the role of Democratic Party fundraiser.

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GOP Bracing For Possibility Of Brokered Convention

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For the first time in a generation, Republicans are preparing for the possibility that their presidential nomination could be decided at their national convention rather than on the campaign trail, a prospect that would upend one of the rituals of modern politics.

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Can a Pastor Continue to Preach If His Child Leaves the Faith?

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The following is an edited transcript of the audio.
Should a pastor continue in ministry if one of his sons, arriving at a mature age, proves to be an unbeliever?

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Will UK Churches Soon Be Forced to Conduct Homosexual Marriages?

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A law to allow same-sex marriages will force Christians to conduct gay weddings in church, it was claimed yesterday.

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General Synod says Church of England Needs Decisive, Biblical Leadership as Williams Steps Down

Rowan WilliamsGeneral Synod member and
Christian Concern CEO Andrea Williams has called for the Church of
England to move decisively after Rowan Williams announced his
resignation as Archbishop of Canterbury earlier this week.

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LISTEN: What Happened When One Family Tried to Shop at Black-Owned Businesses for a Year

In 2009, Maggie Anderson and her family pledged that they would
patronize black-owned companies whenever possible, so she scoured the
Chicago area for black-owned supermarkets, dry cleaners, gas stations,
pharmacies, and clothing stores. Our Black Year: One Family’s Quest To Buy Black in America’s Racially Divided Economy is the story of their experiment in conscious consumerism.

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