Car bombing at north Nigeria church kills 15, wounds more than 30 in latest terrorist attack – by Jon Gambrell
The bomber targeted the Living Faith church, in a neighborhood near the airport in Bauchi, the capital of Bauchi state. The timed blast caught many people outside the church without any cover to protect themselves from the explosion, causing heavy casualties.
Andy Stanley 30 times bigger than Lady Gaga; Twitter executive seeks growth with more religious leaders – by Amy O’Leary
The advice that Ms. Díaz-Ortiz [the Twitter executive] offers is simple. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you,” she said, pausing to add, “on Twitter.”
Thin red line – Chinese Christian human rights activist grants interview – by Jamie Dean
For nearly an hour, he spoke about what he sees as the central problem in China: “China does not lack laws, but the rule of law.” Chen said his own activities in China—including defending the rights of disabled Chinese citizens—centered on asking courts to enforce Chinese law. He said corrupt local officials often ignore the law and abuse their citizens, including his own family: “The moral standards are rock bottom.”
Studies say atheists, believers both do good, but for different reasons – by Kimberly Winston
"They did not find that nonreligious people were more generous overall, just that they needed emotional responses to be generous more than religious people do,” he said. “So all those TV ads of starving children are important for the nonreligious to give money, but not so much for the religious."
Dan Quayle was right about Murphy Brown and unmarried moms – by Isabel Sawhill
...marriage is good for children. Those who live with their biological parents do better in school and are less likely to get pregnant or arrested. They have lower rates of suicide, achieve higher levels of education and earn more as adults.
Josh McDowell: Pornography threatening ‘downfall’ of church – by Anugrah Kumar
More shockingly, half of all Christian families report that pornography is a problem, and 30 per cent of pastors have viewed pornography in the last 30 days. The newly produced video on the website shows that pornography aggressively preys on and attacks its victims.
Maine Churches to raise money to fight gay marriage
Conley's also seeking endorsements from well-known pastors who might be willing to record video and audio clips that can be played at churches taking part in Maine's collection-plate drive, he said. Those clips would also be sent to the state's Christian radio stations as public service announcements.
Public Money Finds Back Door to Private (Mostly Religious) Schools
Johnathan Arnold, headmaster of Covenant Christian Academy in Cumming, Ga., said he viewed using the program to discount tuition for existing students as unethical. “We, as a Christian school, felt that wasn’t the right approach,” he said. “You’re giving money out of the goodness of your heart with the intent to receive nothing in return.
In past 40 years, churches shift positions on abortion
Concerns about moral values during the sexual revolution…galvanized evangelical leaders into action, said the Rev. George Grant of Parish Presbyterian Church [PCA] in Franklin. “There was a great deal of alarm about the future of our world,” he said.
House Minority Leader Pelosi Calls Proposed Chaplain ‘Conscience Clause’ a ‘Fraud’
The White House issued a statement on Tuesday verifying that the administration “strongly opposes” the provision, known as Section 536 that provides protection for the chaplains and Section 537 that says military facilities cannot be used to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi blasted a Republican proposal that would protect military chaplains... Continue Reading
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