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Weblog: Is Gonzales Pro-Life? Does it Matter?
Plus: Baptist missionary shot in Brazil, Liam Gallagher complains about Bono's evangelism, London goes to church after bombings, and other stories from online sources around the world.




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  • Got faith? | Church helps bail out dairy (The Plainview Daily Herald, Tex.)
  • Minister to host 'exorcism' summit | The children's minister, Beverley Hughes, is holding a summit with child protection experts and African church leaders next week in a bid to combat the abuse of children through ritual exorcisms, it emerged today (The Guardian, London)
  • Men flock to Breslin to hear Promise Keepers' message | First day of event draws 4,700 for worship, music (Lansing State Journal, Mi.)
  • Missionary targets home front | He grew up on an African mission; now, he's working the mission fields in his back yard (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  • The emerging church | A growing movement is rethinking what Christianity and the church should look like in a contemporary culture (Religion & Ethics Newsweekly)
  • Missionary takes on tough test in darkest Telford | Shropshire town is among most secular in Britain (The Guardian, London)

More articles of interest:

  • Scientology minder prompts Katie Holmes through first big interview | In her first big interview since her betrothal to Cruise, who turned 43 last week, the actress, 26, responded to every question with gushing platitudes as her Scientologist "minder" looked on approvingly (The Telegraph, London)
  • Driving course based on Bible | 'If you're Christian, act like it … on the road,' instructor says (Commercial Appeal, Memphis)
  • Black churches oppose hatred bill | Church spokeswoman Katei Kirby said they believed the bill could hinder their freedom to preach (BBC)
  • RSS rescues Christian priests | Believe it or not! RSS activists recently rescued 80 Christian priests trapped in an accident in the dense forests of Orissa's Sambalpur district and even donated blood to save their lives (PTI, India)
  • The missing Madonna | The story behind the Met's most expensive acquisition (Calvin Tomkins, The New Yorker)
  • Holy cow! Christians go kosher | Author encourages believers to follow the dietary laws set forth in Old Testament (Chicago Tribune)

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