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  • Women in Ministry and Editorial Audacity- Albert Mohler

    The Los Angeles Times' editors implied Sunday that the biblical arguments put forth by conservative churches are just disguised forms of simple discrimination. But how do they know this?

  • Warning Delivered Two Months Before Mumbai Attacks- Jeremy Reynalds

    An Islamic terror group known as the Indian Mujahideen, which took responsibility for bombings in Delhi in September, warned two months ago that its next target would be Mumbai.

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  • Adrift From Our Past -- Michael Craven
    The loss of community and civic virtue along with all of their deleterious effects; the inadequate transmission of values and beliefs from one generation...
  • New study finds links between abortion and psychiatric disorders -- Dr. Warren Throckmorton
    A new study, published online today by the Journal of Psychiatric Research, finds varying degrees of connection between induced abortion and later mental...
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Religion Today
Roger Elliott
Egyptian human rights workers are looking to international bodies for support against Muslim judges who use sharia (Islamic law) to undermine custody rights of Christian mothers.
Katherine Britton
The ebb and flow of violence over the last decade has burst about the eastern region of North Kivu again as another peace accord fails, trapping millions of civilians between warring factions that operate with a total-war mentality.
Ginny McCabe
“This is a God sized crisis and considering we had like-mindedness, we believed that our voice can be louder together than individually on behalf of the orphan,” said Scott Hasenbalg, executive director of Shaohannah's Hope, Inc.

Dec 1, 2008

India Church Leaders Commit to Peace after Mumbai Siege
Thousands Protest, Vandalize Church in Egypt
Conservative Presbyterian Church Splits with Denomination
More Flood Vicims Found in Brazil

Nov 28, 2008

China, N. Korea Reject UN Rights Abuse Charges
Turkey: Murder Case Aids Probe of ‘Deep State’ Criminals
China's Pastor 'Bike' Still in Trouble with Authorities
Kazakh, Kyrgz Religious Law Passes Parliament

Nov 27, 2008

Bringing Christmas Gifts to the Persecuted Church
Flood Relief Reaches Bihar, India
Two Churches Destroyed in Bauchi State, Nigeria
New Report Says Global Hunger Crisis Is Worsening
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