Daily Archives: April 21, 2012

A Man Transformed by God, Chuck Colson Goes Home to be With the Lord

Charles Colson, who served time in prison for his role in the Watergate scandal and later became an influential evangelical Christian, has died. He was 80 years old. Colson went from being one of the nation’s most despised men to a hero of conservative Christians.

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Pastor Dwight McKissic on Why the Southern Baptist Convention Needs to Go on Record Repudiating Richard Land’s Racial Remarks

0622mckissic.jpgRichard Land’s racial remarks against the backdrop of the Trayvon Martin tragedy are the most damaging, alienating, and offensive words about race that I’ve read or heard, rendered by a SBC personality, in the twenty-eight years that I’ve served as a SBC church planter/pastor.

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Religious Hostility On the Rise Worldwide

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Practicing a religious belief in nearly one-third of the world’s countries is increasingly difficult due to government restrictions and public hostilities, according to new data from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.

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Congressman Says Chaplains are Being Penalized for Not Supporting Policy Allowing Homosexuals to Serve Openly

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A Kansas congressman says chaplains and other military personnel are being penalized for failing to support the new policy allowing homosexuals to serve openly.

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The Trayvon Martin Case Shows Just How Much Farther White Churches Have to Go On Race Relations

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The tragedy underscores how far white churches have come on race relations–and how much farther we have to go.

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Voice of the Martyrs Leader Reportedly Committed Suicide Because He Was Being Investigated for Molesting Girl

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This week’s death of a prominent persecution ministry leader is now being described as a possible suicide in the wake of a molestation investigation by local police.

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Alabama Town to Read Entire Bible In 5 Days

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People in a town in Alabama are preparing for an event where hundreds of volunteers will read through the Bible over a period of several days.

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