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Has Biblical Archaeology's 'Gold Rush' Found King David's Palace?
(UPDATED) Ruins at Khirbet Qeiyafa are largest-known buildings in ancient Judah.
The Seven Wikipedia Topics More Controversial Than Jesus
Researchers identify one prophet, one sport, one country, and one former U.S. president.
Hobby Lobby Solidifies 'Major Victory' against HHS Contraceptive Mandate
(UPDATED) Justice Department won't oppose small-business injunctions, upping the odds that Supreme Court will weigh in on employer-provided contraceptives.
Seven Reasons Why Hacking the Internet Will Help Persecuted Christians
Advocates of international religious freedom set their sights on 'breaching Internet firewalls.'
Barely Half of Weekly Churchgoers Think Pastors Contribute "A Lot" to Society
Clergy lag behind military, teachers, and doctors in Pew survey of most-respected professions.
Sorry, Colorado Springs (Again): America's Most Saintly City Is New York?
Not even one Bible Belt city makes latest Top 10 list.
First Amendment 'Goes Too Far' on Freedom, Say Record Surge of Americans
Survey finds few adults aware of freedom of religion, yet record number would deny it to fringe groups.
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We Updated This Week
Updated information on Egypt's anti-Christian backlash, Dinesh D'Souza's sucessor, and Liberty University's HHS lawsuit.
North Carolina Aims to Restrict Abortions—as Part of Anti-Shari'ah Bill
(UPDATED) New version of bill—sans abortion restrictions—now heads to governor for approval.
House and Senate Farm Bills Set to Reform International Food Aid
The U.S. government got food aid to 45 million last year. Can it do better?
The King's College Announces New President, Eight Months After Dinesh D'Souza's Resignation
(UPDATED) The King's College has selected Gregory Alan Thornbury as its new president.
Randy Travis in Critical Condition Following Stroke, Brain Surgery
The country singer had been recovering from heart failure when he suffered the stroke.
Darfur Shootout Kills Two World Vision Workers
United Nations: Attack "highlights the unstable security situation (in) the strife-torn region."
Half of Adults Say Religious Nones Are Bad for America
Even the unaffiliated don't see declining religiosity as a good thing.
In Case You Missed It: Blogs We Updated This Week
New information on C.J. Mahaney, the HHS contraception mandate, Egypt's mass protests, and a new sequel to 'The Bible.'
Slovakia Euro Will Have Halos and Crosses After All
Countries had complained about coin intended to raise awareness of 9th-century missionaries.
Do Bats Really Pose More Danger to Churches than the Reformation Did?
One British MP says an environmental directive puts medieval art and architecture at risk.
Irish Prosperity Gospel Church Collapses Under €18 Million Debt
Pastors narrowly avoid jail time after blocking church's repossession by auditors.
Christian Parents Protest Yoga in Public Schools
(UPDATED) Judge says grant-funded, non-religious yoga classes can continue.
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