Religions have rules on divine communications | For most believers God's words are but whispers, their meaning to be deciphered only through disciplined self-study (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Sometimes I end up in the middle, but that's where I meet God | I recently discovered that I don't feel "Christian" enough for Billy Graham, a realization that left me strangely relieved and disappointed (Jaletta Albright Desmond, Bluefield [W.V.] Daily Telegraph)
Other stories of interest:
Gospel according to Salisbury leads to dispute over concert | A dispute about an annual concert held in Salisbury Township is headed to federal court after the couple who host the event accused the township of violating their religious rights (Intelligencer Journal, Lancaster, Penn.)
Faith on the Fairways | Evangelical Christianity delivers hope, perspective for a significant number of touring pros (Golf Digest)
Religion news in brief | Episcopal Church report urges against gay union policy, Luis Palau's Beachfest, atheist gives invocation, and other stories (Associated Press)
Iowa town may make lying a crime | Acting Mayor Jo Hamlet said he's tired of the exaggerating that comes with stories in the town of 40 residents famous for its hunting and fishing (Associated Press)
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