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Out-of-Context Sermon Clips: Dangerous or Instructive?
Following a spate of controversies about eye-raising sermon clips and social media postings by pastors, some people are pushing back against a so-called “gotcha” mentality.
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Bengals Kicker Evan McPherson Is No Stranger to Big Stage
Long before his heroics Saturday night put the Cincinnati Bengals into their first AFC Championship game in 34 years, Evan McPherson had delivered under the lights.
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77 Years After Auschwitz, Jews Honor Those Who Rescued Them
Yad Vashem and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany have teamed up to highlight the stories of who risked everything to save Jews from getting slain by the Nazis.
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Greg Locke Says Autistic Children Are Demonized: ‘Ain’t No Such Diagnosis in the Bible’
"'Are you telling me my kid is possessed,'" Locke asked rhetorically. "No! I'm telling you your kid could be demonized and attacked, but your doctor calls it autism."
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‘God Was Just Waiting for Me’–‘One Tree Hill’ Actress Jana Kramer Shares News of Her Baptism
Actress and country music singer Jana Kramer has shared on Instagram that she was baptized on Sunday, Jan. 23.
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East Texas Franchisees Build Their Chick-fil-A on the Bible—Literally
As the concrete was being poured for their Chick-fil-A franchise in Marshall, Texas, owners David and Holley Snow wanted to emphasize that the restaurant will “glorify God.” So they had their 4-year-old son place a Bible in the foundation during construction.
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MN Church Hosts ‘Drag Me to Church’ Event to Attract LGBTQ Community
This Sunday, a Minnesota Church hosted a "Drag Me to Church" event, which featured a drag performance. Intended as a bold message of inclusion to the LGBTQ community, the event is indicative of a growing divide, as some American Christians move away from a long held understanding of sexual ethics.
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Church Victims Push to Expand Lawsuit Window in Nebraska
Victims of sexual abuse at the hands of Catholic priests urged Nebraska lawmakers to pass a law that would let people who were abused decades ago file lawsuits against the church or other organizations that were negligent.