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Observers weigh in.
Compiled by Ruth Moon
 Photo by Matt Kirk
Who's Next
Nikki Toyama-Szeto diversifies Intervarsity's student conference.
Elissa Cooper
This Is Our City
Without getting breast cancer at age 27, would I have reached out to that Somali family on the subway?
Sarah Thebarge
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- Is Lexington homeless shelter also a church? City says no
"The problem is we have a different idea of what church really is," Elder James McDonald, minister of Emmanuel Apostolic Church, said in an interview. "The Community Inn is not a church as society sees it. But the presences of the Lord is in this place." (Kentucky.com) - United Methodists Transition from Liberal to Global
Many U.S. delegates left Tampa frustrated by a bureaucratic General Conference that seemed trapped in the status quo. But beneath that veneer was the ongoing empowerment of millions of African United Methodists. They represent surging global Christianity. But they also are salvaging what otherwise would be another dying American Mainline denomination. (The American Spectator) - Syria's war is between Alawis and Sunnis, not against Christians
Sources criticise the exploitation of recent anti-Christian attacks. For them, they are due to the war, not any planned persecution. So far, either Muslim extremists or government forces have targeted no church. (AsiaNews) - For Tim Tebow, an Example Set Long Ago
Tebow’s father, Bob, founded the orphanage in 1992 as part of his missionary work in the Philippines with the Bob Tebow Evangelistic Association. (The New York Times) - For Tim Tebow, an Example Set Long Ago - NYTimes.com
At the orphanage his father founded as part of his missionary work in the Philippines, the children still toss around a football Tim Tebow left for them. (The New York Times) - Bishops reject softened birth control rule
U.S. Roman Catholic bishops are rejecting the Obama administration's plan to accommodate faith groups that object to the birth control mandate. (Associated Press)
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