
Day: July 16, 2014


‘Feed a Child’ Organization Issues Apology for Controversial Racist Ad

Kansas City Plans Memorial for 1000 Famous Blacks in City’s Park

With No Nuclear Deal in Sight, President Obama Opens Doorway for Extending Negotiations with Iran

LISTEN: Standing in the Gap (Part 5) (Praying Through the Bible #97 with Daniel Whyte III)

Derek Jeter Ends All-Star Career With American League Victory

Brian Courtney Wilson to Live Record “Worth Fighting For” Album

What Does It Mean to Give of Yourself

Moody Publishers to Reduce Number of Titles the Company Will Release Each Year

Alzheimer’s Rate Falling in United States, Studies Show

Veteran Members of the Historic Zion Baptist Church in North Philadelphia Vote Out New Pastor, Rev. A. Carl Prince for Being ‘Ineffective’ and Having a ‘Domineering Spirit

A Perfect Summer Side Dish: Neely’s Lemon Pasta Salad Recipe

Church of England Gets Rid of All References to the Devil In Baptism Service

Billy Graham on How Christians Can Make a Difference In Our Current Age of Crisis

Has the Supreme Court Prayer Win Backfired on Christians?

Salem, Massachusetts, Cuts Contract with Gordon College Over Biblical Position on Homosexuality

Most Americans Say Jesus Would Approve of Universal Healthcare

Paul Daugherty Takes Over Oklahoma Megachurch, Victory Christian Center, from Parents

Is First Lady Michelle Obama Attacking Chick-fil-A?

Kentucky Becomes 6th State to License Pastors as Counselors

Boko Haram Has Killed 2,053 Nigerian Civilians In First Six Months of This Year

WATCH: Planned Parenthood Counselor Advises Underage Girl to Experiment With Whips and Go to Sex Shop

Who Is at Fault in the Domestic Violence Epidemic?

Pastor Bayless Conley Returns to Pulpit After Boating Accident

Michael Brown on California’s Decision to Replace “Husband” and “Wife” With “Spouse” and “Spouse”

Deepak Chopra Challenges Atheists with $1 Million Prize to Explain Ideas

Khloe Kardashian Responds to People Who Criticize Her for Posting Bible Verses

Wells Fargo Sponsors Opening of African-American Art Exhibit in Houston

Judge Rules that California Baptist University Did Not Violate Civil Rights Law When it Expelled Transgender Student
