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[The Latest]
- Democracy: How Ghana emerged hero
Weeks before the election, Ghanaians who are predominantly Christians reportedly held church sessions with special supplications on the general elections to come. (Idowu Samuel, Nigerian Tribune) - Pastors preach stewardship but unaware of church members' debt, survey says
While nearly two-thirds of Southern Baptist pastors have preached on stewardship in the past year, a new study shows that some of those pastors may have a disconnect with the financial struggles of America's families. (Church Executive Magazine) - Former Newsboys guitarist Jody Davis returns to band
Guitarist Jody Davis, who stepped away from Newsboys in 2003 after a decade with the Christian pop/rock group, has rejoined the band in time for the spring release of the new project, “In The Hands of God.” (The Tennessean) - Church adopts Hooters, both adopt Hurricane Ike victims
What could bring together the members of a Houston Baptist church and employees of a restaurant known as much for its buxom, midriff-baring waitresses as for its food? (Associated Baptist Press) - Balokole (born-again Pentecostals) have a duty to wipe out human sacrifice
In Uganda, failure to get a visa, a husband or wife, money, infertility, love, a plot of land, passing examinations, name it, is nothing but the work of demons. (Mwambutsya Ndebesa, Daily Monitor, Uganda) - XXX Church: saving the porn convention
In August, Craig Gross moved his XXX Church to Las Vegas. And, as in previous years, he and his followers will have a booth set up at the Adult Entertainment Expo. (The Los Angeles Times)
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- An Essay Wasn't His, Concedes Neale Donald Walsch, Author of Conversations With God'
It was a heartwarming Christmas story from a writer known for his spiritual teachings. Except it never happened — to him. (The New York Times) - Lost Christianity: A Q&A with Philip Jenkins
'Just within our lifetimes, we probably will see the extinction of Christianity in Iraq and probably Palestine.' (Patton Dodd, Beliefnet) - Virginity pledges don't mean much, study says
While teens who take virginity pledges do delay sexual activity until an average age of 21, the reason for the delay is more likely due to pledge takers' religious background and conservative views -- not the pledge itself. (CNN) - Uganda: Troops will protect against rebel attacks
Three African nations are deploying troops to remote eastern Congo after reports that Ugandan rebels killed more than 400 people in a series of massacres since Christmas, officials said Wednesday. (Associated Press) - NJ rules against church group in gay rights case
A church group that owns beachfront property discriminated against a lesbian couple by not allowing them to rent the locale for their civil union ceremony, a New Jersey department ruled. (Associated Press) - Witnesses report massacre at church in Congo
Attackers hacked to death scores of people who sought refuge at a Catholic church in remote eastern Congo the day after Christmas, officials and witnesses said Monday, and the Ugandan army and a rebel group accused each other of carrying out the massacre. (Associated Press)
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