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Without Rev John Stott, British evangelicals would be a bit like the Tea PartyThe GuardianNote the "Alpha Course" and many Christian radio stations and TV channels. Publicity, advertisements, and hip events are all the rage. What you won't see are thousands of CofE and Catholic church-goers who might be a bit old fashioned culturally, ...and more » |
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Carrying comfort to AfricaGreen Bay Press GazetteSponsored by Christian radio stations WPFF and WNLI and Mission of Mercy. She didn't know how she would be able to afford to go; she just knew she needed to be there. After the trip, she vowed to not forget the children and to return with dozens of ... |
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Putting prayers for the Republic of South Sudan into actionWorldwide Faith News (press release)Nyomi's appeal for special attention on South Sudan has prompted prayers in churches from Australia to Indonesia to South Africa as well as putting the spotlight on church-sponsored initiatives in the region. Engle reports in a message to WCRC that the ... |
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Doomsday herald Harold Camping's show goes off the air at the end of the monthKansas City StarThe Christian radio station belonging to Harold Camping, who twice incorrectly predicted the world would end, plans to replace his weekday segment Open Forum with new programming after rebroadcasting the last show he recorded before ...and more » |
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Doomsday herald Harold Camping's show goes off the air at the end of the monthSan Jose Mercury News(D. Ross Cameron/Staff) The Christian radio station belonging to Harold Camping, who twice incorrectly predicted the world would end, plans to replace his weekday segment Open Forum with new programming after rebroadcasting the last show he recorded ...and more » |
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Doomsday herald Harold Camping's show goes off the air at the end of the monthSanta Cruz Sentinel(D. Ross Cameron/Staff) The Christian radio station belonging to Harold Camping, who twice incorrectly predicted the world would end, plans to replace his weekday segment Open Forum with new programming after rebroadcasting the last show he recorded ... |
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Doomsday herald Harold Camping's show goes off the air at the end of the monthContra Costa TimesThe Christian radio station belonging to Harold Camping, who twice incorrectly predicted the world would end, plans to replace his weekday segment Open Forum with new programming after rebroadcasting the last show he recorded before ... |
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Update in Middle East: Turmoil Continues, Christians Live in FearChristian Post (blog)However, a number of Yemenis have recently reacted very positively to programming from a Christian radio ministry. Actually, the impact of modern mass media has grown rapidly for the past six months. The Open Doors staff involved in multimedia are ... |
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Vermont Public RadioDunsmore: Predicting ArmageddonVermont Public Radio(DUNSMORE) Harold Camping is the Christian radio broadcaster who foretold that the world was going to end on May 21st, 2011. He based this prediction on Revelation, the final book of the Bible's New Testament , along with his own expertise in ... |
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Thoughts on the rapture (that didn't happen)Patch.comby Sydney Busby, received so many hits that three people from South Africa happened to read the article at the same time. Busby's story took a lighthearted look at the prediction made by Christian radio broadcaster Harold Camping that Jesus Christ was ...and more » |
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Continentalnews.netChristian broadcasting loses one of its great 'Prime Time' playersContinentalnews.netJames (Jim) W. Warren, age 73, who was one of Christian radio's great “Prime Time” players, died on May 23, 2011, after a long illness. He was born on June 21, 1937, in Gary, Indiana, to H. Katherine and Woodrow Warren. He was raised in East Gary and ... |
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The Periscope PostThe end of the world didn't happen, but what did we learn?The Periscope PostAccording to Harold Camping, an American 89-year-old retired civil engineer and the lead preacher of Family Radio Network, a Christian radio organisation, the Rapture, God's Day of Judgment, the end of the world, was supposed to happen at around 6 pm ...and more » |
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So much for rapture, what next for Harold Camping?LandMr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, when he told believers to ... |
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CTV.caHe's got thousands of followers, he's worth a fortune and he wrongly predicted ...Sydney Morning HeraldPhoto: Getty Images Mr Camping's career as a Christian radio broadcaster has been marked by controversy in recent years. Apart from his apocalypse false alarm in 1994, Mr Camping attracted the ire of US Christian leaders in the early 2000s, ...World is ending - againTimes LIVEFamily Radio Counts Down to Judgment Day on May 21Radio Survivorall 4,936 news articles » |
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ReutersWorld is ending - againTimes LIVE... South Africa might have much more to worry about than a few unrepaired potholes in roads and bad service delivery. Tomorrow, according to 89-year-old Harold Camping, co-founder of a extremist Christian radio station, Family Radio, is the beginning ...Family Radio Counts Down to Judgment Day on May 21Radio Survivorall 1,552 news articles » |
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Create a custom date rangeChicago TribuneThat front page headline could come as soon as next week, according to a California Christian radio host who has predicted Jesus will return on May 21. Not only has Harold Camping, president of the Family Radio Network, preached his prediction on radio ...and more » |
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Radio SurvivorFamily Radio Counts Down to Judgment Day on May 21Radio Survivor... then has grown to a massive Christian radio network with 66 stations in the United States. Broadcasts are also sent all over the world (to places as far flung as Turkey, South America, Russia and South Africa) via shortwave radio and the Internet. ...and more » |
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Legal eagle's token notesSydney Morning HeraldThe Diary has noticed an odd billboard near Haberfield that screams ''Judgement Day - May 21'' with the web address for Family Radio, an American Christian radio network that claims overwhelming evidence in the Bible points to this Saturday as the ...and more » |
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The Enduring Appeal of the ApocalypseWall Street JournalOr at least that is what the Christian radio broadcaster Harold Camping and his many followers think. By Mr. Camping's calculations, May 21 is the day when Jesus will return to judge all of humankind and to gather up the faithful. ... |
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San Diego Gay & Lesbian NewsWill the world do anything if Uganda passes "Kill the Gays" bill?San Diego Gay & Lesbian NewsOn the Christian radio show Michael Brown's Line of Fire Pastor Julius Oyet, another author of the bill, tells a gay man that he will be arrested when the Anti-Homosexuality law takes effect. In the documentary 'Uganda: Killing in the name of god' Oyet ...and more » |
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Your Taxes Fund Anti-Muslim HatredOpEdNewsRight-wing radio and cable news, including Christian radio and television, along with websites such as Jihad Watch and FrontPage, spew toxic filth about Muslims over the airwaves and the Internet. But perhaps most ominously -- as pointed out in ...and more » |
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NH billboards proclaim the end of the worldNewHampshire.comThe billboards and a related outreach program, Project Caravan, are spreading the news for the Family Radio network, an Oakland, Calif., based nonprofit Christian radio station that is not affiliated with any one denomination, according to Michael ...and more » |
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NH billboards proclaim the end of the worldThe Union LeaderThe billboards and a related outreach program, Project Caravan, are spreading the news for the Family Radio network, an Oakland, Calif., based nonprofit Christian radio station that is not affiliated with any one denomination, according to Michael ... |
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Holy Week: Christians across the Middle East and North AfricaEkklesiaThese talks (see MP3 below) are being broadcast by Premier Christian Radio, and are reproduced with their cooperation. Today, I pause to think of people right across the Middle East and North Africa region - men and women struggling to reclaim those ... |
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Christian radio station hosts medical tripOneNewsNowWLJN's Pete Lathrop says, "We're heading over the Malawi, Africa, and we're taking a team of medical professionals over there to do three clinics in the bush." Lathrop has been asked to preach as the team handles various health issues. ...and more » |
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