Schools 'failing to teach pupils basic message of Christianity' | Almost half of Britain's 12-year-olds are so ignorant of basic Christian teaching that they are unaware that Easter celebrates the Resurrection, according to a new study (The Daily Telegraph, London)
Getting religion | Stop me if you've heard this one: A rabbi, a priest and a minister are on the 1st tee at Merion (Sports Illustrated)
Banishing Armageddon | It is time for a doctrinal regime change (Stewart Dakers, The Guardian, London)
Jesus at the wheel of an SUV | The buyer of an SUV is not necessarily a bad Christian, and nor is the driver of a small compact necessarily the sworn enemy of market freedom (Pentti Sadeniemi, Helsingin Sanomat, Helsinki, Finland)
Dear God: The world is a mess | If you could look after those who love you the most, those willing to kill for the passion they have for you, I will go on trying to understand why they do such (Daryl K. Tabor, Kentucky New Era)
'Dying' apostle is on holiday | Freddie Isaacs, the Reformed Apostolic Church apostle who has been on his "deathbed" since the beginning of the year, is alive, well and on holiday with his wife (Die Burger, South Africa)
In tragedy, he finds strength | Sept. 11 survivor tells how belief in God bloomed after attacks (The Morning Call, Allentown, Penn.)
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