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Resist the TSA?
Observers discuss whether Christians should resist airport body scans and pat-downs.
Challenging Chappies
Australia's atheist prime minister wants chaplains in schools.
Christianity Thrives among 'Gypsies' Despite Prejudice
Roma Revival: Missionary efforts continue to succeed.
This Time For Africa
Continent-wide runup to Capetown 2010 draws more than 58,000 to Christ.
Chilean Miner: 'God Has Never Left Us'
Trapped miners owe a lot of their sanity to the 34th person in the tiny underground community.
Condemnation
Should Christians publicly denounce believers who vilify others?
Qur'an Burning: The Neverending Story
Everybody who is anybody has said something about what may be nothing.
Dispute in Dearborn
Small ministry creates big waves at Arab festival.
Hard Times for Christian Aid Groups in Afghanistan and Somalia
As Christians mourn murder of International Assistance Mission workers in Afghanistan, Somalia orders out Christian groups.
Kenyans Say Yes to New Constitution
Church leaders claim irregularities, urge peace after the vote
Peace on Earth, Goodwill Toward Men Break Out in Florida
Would-be robbers and feuding neighbors prove no match for the love of Jesus.
Evangelical Leaders Pan Qur'an Burn Plan
NAE issues public plea. Richard Land calls it "appalling, disgusting, and brainless."
Station Pulls Out over Wallis
Christian Legal Society Loses in Supreme Court Case
Group must allow leaders who disagree with its statement of faith.
Pastor at Center of Jamaica Crime Controversy Charged
Some see Fellowship Tabernacle's Al Miller as hero who ended a drug war. Police say he broke the law.
Famous Jesus Statue Struck by Lightning
Ohio church says it will rebuild.
Women Say Scientology Forced Them to Have Abortions
Lawsuits in federal court also allege labor law violations.
The Faith of Abby Sunderland and her Family
"We are born-again Christians, and we don't make any decision just based on feeling or even on sound knowledge," says dad of circumnavigating teen.
Pennsylvania: The Bake Sale is Back in Business
After a health inspector gets zealous, state passes law letting nonprofits sell homemade food.
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