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Police Arrest Parishioners at New Orleans Church
Police on Tuesday cleared out two New Orleans Catholic churches occupied by former parishioners opposed to the archdiocese's decision to close them, breaking down a door at one.
Make Supporting Persecuted Christians a Top Priority in 2009
But let me suggest making a pledge at the start of 2009 that will impact not only you, but millions of believers around the world
Group Lists Top Ten Christian Bashing Moments in America
An organization that works to advance religious liberty for Christians released its Top Ten list of the "most egregious acts of Christian Bashing in America" in 2008. Topping the list is the assault by radical homosexuals after Proposition 8 passed in California in November.
Activist Criticizes Warren, Reveals Christian Right’s Fear
A conservative activist revealed the Christian Right’s fear in the alliance between megapastor Rick Warren and President-elect Barack Obama in a column Monday that criticizes Warren for accepting the invitation to give the invocation at Obama’s inauguration.
Prop. 8 Backers Blast Calif. Attorney General
Sponsors of California's voter-approved gay marriage ban accused Attorney General Jerry Brown on Monday of advancing a far-fetched legal theory to justify overturning it.
Fire Kills 5 Homeless Shelter Residents in Texas
A fire fueled by donated clothes ripped through a homeless shelter in this small Northeast Texas town early Monday, killing five residents as some tried dousing the blaze with pans of water.
Calif. Court Sides with Episcopal Church over Property
The state's high court ruled Monday that three Southern California parishes that left The Episcopal Church cannot retain ownership of their church buildings and property.
Atheist Ads Hit London Buses
As atheist ads hit London’s buses on Tuesday, one faith-based think tank says they will only get people thinking more about God. The ads by the British Humanist Association carry the slogan “There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.” They are to appear on 30 of London’s bendy buses.
Ex-Hamas Militant Sees 'No Chance' for Lasting Peace
A stream of European leaders converged in Israel Monday to push for a truce in the violence-plagued Gaza Strip while U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, from America, continued making phone calls to numerous foreign leaders in pursuit of a cease-fire agreement.
Korean Christian Leaders Proclaim '09 as Year of Ecumenical Unity
South Korea’s Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant leaders have together declared 2009 as the Year of Prayer for Christian Unity.
Pastor's Story of Kindness Sparks Idea for '365 Club'
A small, spontaneous act of kindness by a Chicago-area pastor has inspired the creation of the 365 Club – a Facebook group whose members are each committed to performing 365 acts of kindness in 2009.
A Testimony Amidst Tragedy
Dong Yun Yoon of University City, California, will never forget this past Christmas. Three weeks ago, his family was killed.
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