
Month: April 2013


Up for a Vote in the House: Bill to End Flight Delays and Furloughs of Air Traffic Controllers

Boston Bombing Suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Out of the Hospital; Now in Federal Detention Facility

Senators Quietly Seek a New Way Forward on Gun Control

Who Really Runs ‘this Town’? New Book to Reveal Washington’s ‘Slimy’ Intimate Relations

Wanted American Jihadist in Somalia Tweets that Islamist Leader is Starting Civil War

U.S. Military Grooms New Soldiers for the War in Cyberspace

Toyota and Microsoft Working On Internet Service to Link Cars, Homes, Computers, and Smartphones
Facebook Audit Finds Privacy Practices Sufficient

30 Killed and Others Injured When Afghan Bus Crashes; Taliban Blamed
South Korea to Withdraw Final Workers from Joint Industrial Complex in North Korea

Nearly 40 People Dead After Fire Rips Through Moscow Psychiatric Hospital

In Marriage, Things Don’t Fall Apart. We Do

Having Faith In God May Complement Treatment for Mental Illness

Expolit: Spanish-Language Christian Trade Show Expected to Be Biggest Yet

Rev. Raphael Warnock Weighs In on Georgia High School’s Integrated Prom

What Oprah Misses the Most About Her Daytime Talk Show

2013 NFL Draft: Linemen Dominate First Round

Four Washington, DC Houses of Worship Compete for Preservation Funds

Regent University and Area Virginia Churches Are Coming Together to Give Young Black and Latino Students Positive Educational Opportunities

Many Christians Say Marijuana Legalization Is Not a Sin

Bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham to Be Turned Into a Play in Philadelphia

Kenyan Church Leaders Focus on Peace, Growth and the Gospel

Bishop Charles Ellis III of Greater Grace Temple in Detroit Sells Golf Course to City Park to Turn It Into a Cemetery

Unsupported Farm Loan Bias Claims Among Black Farmers Cost Millions

Canadian Missionary Murdered During a ‘Snatch and Grab’ Attack In Haiti

‘God Is Bigger Than All of This,’ President Obama Says at Faith-Filled Memorial for West, Texas Victims

Pastor Mike Reeves In Columbus, Ohio Turns AM Dial at WVKO Back to the Black Church and Gospel Music

Southern Baptist Convention Spokesman Says It Is ‘Premature’ to Say U. S. Military Targeting SBC Site
