Weblog: John Piper Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
Plus: Excluding clergy jurors, Baptist leader resigns after arrest, TV critics pan Book of Daniel, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 1/06/2006 12:00AM

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'Shake it out for Jesus' | Churches co-opt hip-hop (The Christian Science Monitor)
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Upon this rock 'n' roll | Christian rockers go out to build God's kingdom (The Coloradoan, Ft. Collins, Co.)
Other stories of interest:
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Faith no more | Seventeen spikes its faith section (WWD.com)
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Evangelical group negotiating to build biblical park in Israel | According to The Jerusalem Post, the Israeli tourism department said an evangelical consortium led by Pat Robertson is negotiating a deal for the project. Various reports predicted that an agreement could be reached within weeks or months (The Virginian-Pilot)
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Faith-based relief | Human-rights group aids Katrina cleanup (Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
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Unite against Darfur genocide | If the U.N. continues to do little more than wring its hands, other nations must band together to act (Editorial, The Denver Post)
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Epiphany marks passing season | Even for non-Christians, the Feast of the Epiphany can have a secular significance (The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.)
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Divine intervention | Petitionary prayer returns to Jewish services (Jack Wertheimer, The Wall Street Journal)
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