Couple fights eviction after complaints | Two roommates facing eviction for allegedly praying too loudly in their apartment are trying to convince Ontario's rental-dispute agency to allow them to stay put (Canadian Press)
Survey finds growing spirituality in European youth | More young people believe in God, in spirituality and in life after death than they did 20 years ago. But fewer believe in the church or attend service in religious establishments (Voice of America)
Christian designs found in tomb stones of Eastern Han Dynasty | Studies show that as early as 86 A.D., or the third year under the reign of "Yuanhe" of Eastern Han, Dynasty Christianity entered into China, 550 years earlier than the world accepted time (People's Daily, Beijing)
Scamming, in the name of the Lord | Online ordination is a widespread phenomenon in the United States. (The Age, Melbourne, Australia)
Drug use cited in Texas bus crash | Fatigue and inattention also named as reasons for church bus crash that killed four youths in late June (Associated Press)
Religion news in brief | Jewish self-identity, World Anglican panel cannot agree on homosexual morality, ELCA loses membership, Hawaiian church land lawsuit, United Methodist's proabortion stance, and more (Associated Press)
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