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In “Caution, Curves Ahead” (New York Times, March 26, 2013), Thomas L. Friedman writes that the rebellion in Syria could be much more disastrous for human rights and democracy than the actual government. He is...
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In “Caution, Curves Ahead” (New York Times, March 26, 2013), Thomas L. Friedman writes that the rebellion in Syria could be much more disastrous for human rights and democracy than the actual government. He is...
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Google+Blind activist Cheng Guangcheng, whose dramatic escape from house arrest and flight to New York captured the attention of the world in May of this year, has issued a powerful video to call the Chinese...
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Google+The Iranian Revolutionary Guard backed news agency, Fars, has published a caricature of the concept of God! Satellite controlled assassination of commander of Al-Qassam militants. According to a story by Mohabat Iranian News, this caricature...
In World / By Dan Wooding / / 0 comments
“Popular Chinese microblog, Weibo, has been used by people to express religious beliefs and to voice criticisms, for example of some local government actions. Indeed, the government may be using Weibo to monitor the behavior...
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Tefina, the first testosterone based intranasal gel, has been in part developed by the ULg’s Galenic Pharmacy Laboratory. It is currently at the stage of testing before being marketed by the Canadian company, Trimel Pharmaceuticals....
In World / By Brian Nixon / / 0 comments
There’s great anticipation—culturally and artistically speaking—surrounding the forthcoming feature movie Lincoln, to be released in theatres on November 16th, 2012. Directed by Academy-Award winning director, Steven Spielberg, and starring Academy-Award winning actor, Daniel Day-Lewis as...
In World / By Jeremy Reynalds / / 0 comments
Google+According to Imam Jihad Turk and Salam Al-Marayati writing an opinion-editorial (op-ed) for the Washington Post, American Muslims are civically challenged – challenged by some of their fellow Muslims, by the media, and by their...
In World / By Bev Caruso / / 0 comments
The Southern California flyover watched by millions A few hours ago, on Friday, September 21, 2012, my son and grandson walked a couple of blocks uphill from their home in El Segundo, California, to a...
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Google+A national missionary pastor in Tajikistan and his family have been in a serious car accident. Tajikistan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. An email from the Slavic Gospel Association received by the...
In World / By Peter Wooding / / 0 comments
After two police officers were killed in Manchester this week, UK Christian leaders are calling on all churches across the country to hold a one minute silence this Sunday and to pray for all those...
In World / By Mark Ellis / / 0 comments
He had the worst case of shingles in the history of Toronto General Hospital and doctors prepared him for the worst. Raised a devout Muslim, he was stunned when Jesus appeared in his hospital room...
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Google+Dr. Jack Hayford has agreed to serve the new chairman of the Israel Christian Nexus (ICN) and Jacob Dayan, the former Israeli Consul General to the Southwestern U.S., has accepted the position of president. Following...
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Google+ Joseph Nassralla, president of Media for Christ, said he offered the charity’s broadcast studio for 10 days of filming but had nothing further to do with the movie, which depicted the prophet Muhammad as...
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Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) is perhaps America’s greatest female painter, a modernist tour de force. Georgia O’Keeffe with painting, Ghost Ranch, New Mexico Born in Wisconsin, the second of seven children, O’Keeffe left her mid-western...
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Google+Some are masked but most make no attempt to hide the anger burning inside them. A rioter smashes a police window with a milk crate in the Islamic riots in the CBD of Sydney. (Picture:...
In World / By Rick Marschall / / 0 comments
Polls reveal Americans believe the country is moving backwards. God, surely, never moves. His ways are eternal. We can move away from Him, even run away, and pretend that truth and stability follow us. But...
In World / By Pastor Aloys Evina, Th.D (Candidate) / / 0 comments
Google+Eleven years after the September 11th terror attacks in New York, the city paused in remembrance to mourn the 2977 victims killed by Al-Qaeda. The terrorist September 11 attacks were a series of four suicide...
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If a 2 September report in the Saudi Gazette is true, then it may well be the first time Interpol as been abused by an Islamic State for the purpose of retrieving an apostate. On...
In World / By Elizabeth Kendal / / 0 comments
While Interpol has doubtless made the world a safer place by facilitating the arrest of numerous transnational terrorists, traffickers and other criminals, there is nothing to prevent human rights-abusing, non-free, totalitarian states from abusing the...
In World / By Dan Wooding / / 0 comments
As we approach the eleventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks, my thoughts again returned to where I was as the events of that terrible day unfolded. I appreciate the gift of writing that the...
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Where were you during the september 11 attacks? The assaults were a series of four coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 al-Qaeda terrorists...
In World / By Mark Ellis / / 0 comments
He was a hard-living, death-defying biker from Wales on a road trip across America. When his brakes failed on a steep mountain curve, God’s miraculous intervention changed his life forever. “I was born on a...
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Recently, a friend asked me which of the thousands of interviews I have done over the years had impacted me the most. That was an easy one to answer. It was with Mother Teresa of...
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The Christians who have a way out of the country are leaving, but unlike the time after the fall of Saddam Hussein in Iraq, when hundreds of thousands Christians fled Iraq, the surrounding countries have...
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When the US, known as allied to Israel, the enemy of Syria, asks for the departure of Assad, it is strengthening his power, because the Syrians will protect the enemy of their enemy. When, in...
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Google+Amidst the hustle and bustle of Fremont Street in Las Vegas, I found Nathan. Nathan According to Wikipedia, “Fremont Street is … the second most famous street in the Las Vegas Valley after the...
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Hurricane Isaac is continuing to pound the coastal region of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama with torrential rains, storm surge, fierce winds and flooding in low lying areas with no immediate end in sight. According the...
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Here’s a stunning debut film with a refreshing take and powerful message, Raising Izzie. Film poster The film recently premiered on GMC TV—a favorite channel for uplifting entertainment—and its compelling message hit the spot,...
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Legendary rock band Foreigner has been performing with gospel choirs for many years. Tomorrow night, on Saturday, August 4, the band will head to the Greater Cincinnati area and will be joined by a special...
In World / By Dr. Mark Tronson / / 0 comments
British culture throughout its history and social engagement has been thoroughly rooted in city, regional and rural communities within the Christian context. One only needs to have a cursory knowledge of English history to know...
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