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Dinesh D'Souza Resigns as President of The King's College
School may now shift from his emphasis on conservative politics.
CT Exclusive: Dinesh D'Souza Denies Infidelity
World magazine article is 'clear effort to destroy my career,' he says. World says it isn't.
Abortion Legalized in Uruguay and Buenos Aires by One-Vote Margins
(Updated) Absent vetos, will join Cuba and Colombia as Latin American nations most open to abortions.
Protests Delay Indonesia's Inauguration of Christian VP in Jakarta
(UPDATED) Religious tensions continue in world's most-populous Muslim country.
Christian Colleges Try Massive Online Courses
But schools worry about their effect on discipleship (and revenues).
Bhutan Bans Public Religious Activities For Six Months Before Elections
(Updated) Preventative measure' intended to support constitutional mandate that 'religion shall remain above politics.'
Wycliffe Bible Translators Exec Killed In Car Accident
Senior VP Forrest Flaniken lauded as 'tireless advocate for the millions of people around the world who await God's Word in their heart language.'
Is Apple Promoting Original Sin? Orthodox Russian Activists Say Yes
Global blasphemy debate takes interesting twist as Russian believers call Apple's logo 'anti-Christian.'
A Record-Setting 1,500 Pastors Deliberately Break Law, Yet Fail To Provoke IRS
Election-year Pulpit Freedom Sunday contrasts with view of most Protestant pastors, per LifeWay research.
European Baptists Relocate International Seminary to Amsterdam
IBTS will move from Czech Republic to Netherlands amid changing educational landscape.
Adult Stem Cell Researchers Win Nobel Medicine Prize
"We can't keep destroying embryos for our research," said Shinya Yamanaka of his motivation.
Canada Cuts Almost All Non-Christian Prison Chaplains
Government cuts contracts for part-time Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, and Jewish chaplains.
Mubi Massacre of 46 Students Linked To Nigeria's Boko Haram
Persecution watchdogs say Christians were targeted in school shootings.
Worker Visa Policies Not An Issue of Religious Freedom, Court Rules
Ruling upholds regulations that give application preference to workers with employment-based visas.
Princeton Elects Craig Barnes As Next Seminary President
Barnes, a Princeton alumnus and former pastor at National Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., will start in January 2013.
Dramatic Increase in Religiously Unaffiliated as Protestants Lose Majority Status
Why religious leaders aren't terribly troubled by the news.
China's Shouwang Church Continues Sunday Protests in Beijing
Government rejects pastor's 'administrative review' to contest 500-day house arrest.
Indian Government Seizes Land Used By Catholic Ministry To Lepers
Sumanahalli Society unable to renew lease on 45 acres currently housing 400 residents.
Illinois Pharmacists Not Required To Sell Emergency Contraceptives, Court Says
Pharmacists can exercise religious beliefs in accordance with Illinois Health Care Right of Conscience Act.
Racial Discrimination By Billy Graham Evangelistic Association? Judge Says No
Jury finds no racial motivation in case of former BGEA employee who lost her job.
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