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Weblog: Paul Burnham Says Deal With Abu Sayyaf Was Made, Then Broken
Success for Bush's faith-based initiative, and other stories from online sources around the world




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Sex & marriage:

  • The marrying kind | Why social conservatives should support same-sex marriage (Jonathan Rauch, The Atlantic)

  • Abstinence moves to the head of the class | Topic gains favor, and funding, in sex education courses (The Washington Post)

  • Pastor's new love life splits church in two | Congregants of Daniel Mashimbye's Unity Christian church were shocked after their pastor, who has encouraged them to respect their marriage vows, came to church in the company of a young woman believed to be about 18-years old, and introduced her as his new wife (City Press, Johannesburg)

Other stories of interest:

  • St George comes under fire | The dragon-slayer's red cross was the symbol of the Crusades against Islam and has been adopted by causes ranging from football fans to the Royal Navy. But some critics say St George's Day is best ignored. (BBC)

  • Wounded minister finds faith to forgive | Johannes Christian said he has forgiven a 16-year-old boy who threw a cannonball-sized rock off a highway overpass, shattering Christian's windshield, breaking nearly every bone in his face and blinding him last July (Associated Press)

  • Renewed faith | In an era of growing anxiety about our future and the increasing hollowness of much of today's popular culture, spiritual values are a good thing (Editorial, The Globe & Mail, Toronto)


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