Wake Up, Sheeple! The Military Exercise That Drove Texas Insane Is Finally HereTPMThe same Next News Network "report" claimed that the military training exercise already began quietly in the form of a U.S. military exercise in Europe. ... Right Wing Watch recently flagged a segment from an outlet called TruNews Christian radio in ... |
TheBlaze.comPope Francis Has a Problem. And It Has Everything to Do With Him Being a ...TheBlaze.comAfrica was once a desolate continent. In the last three decades, while providing resources and labor for developed countries, its middle class has grown to nearly 350 million people. They have done it, not in spite of capitalism, but because of it ...and more » |
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ChristianTodayBurundi president's faces emerging armed rebellion as vote loomsChristianTodayBurundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza may find an election victory he is assured of this month swiftly overshadowed by the emergence of an armed insurgency in a nation at the heart of one of Africa's most combustible regions. After weeks of protests ...and more » |
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Mission Network NewsReach Beyond tackles huge new projectMission Network NewsWith such a small amount of Christians, what's the fastest way to spread the Gospel? Reach Beyond says: Radio. They've already partnered with 6 Christian radio stations in Mongolia, but their plans are much bigger. ... Reach Beyond is already involved ... |
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Vatican RadioPope Francis: prepared remarks to young people in ParaguayVatican Radio(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis wrapped up his journey to Latin America on Sunday (June 12th) by meeting young people, his final engagement in Paraguay before boarding his plane back to Rome. In his prepared remarks to the gathered youth, the Pope ...and more » |
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ChristianTodayWhy African Christians want Obama to keep quiet about gay rightsChristianTodayThe President is attending the Global Entrepreneurship Summit at the end of the month, but ahead of his visit there have been several calls from Church leaders and politicians for him not to discuss the subject of gay rights, as he did on his visit to ...and more » |
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Daily BeastWho Let the Supreme Court Make Laws?Daily BeastJanet Mefferd, host of a nationally syndicated Christian radio show, says the country may be turning “toward a day when every Christian who supports real marriage might be made to wear a yellow patch on the sleeve…to identify us as anti-gay haters ...and more » |
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ChristianToday$5000 bounty announced for anyone who kills Pakistani Christian woman Asia BibiChristianTodayThe husband of Pakistani Christian woman Asia Bibi—who has been sentenced to death for drinking from the same vessel used by Muslim women—said a bounty has been raised by a lynch mob backed by fundamentalist clerics out to kill her. According to ...and more » |
The Courier-JournalForecastle Bourbon Lodge is local artist showcaseThe Courier-JournalWhen Stephanie Lindsay, lead visual designer of Forecastle's Bourbon Lodge, was 18-years-old, she studied abroad in the United Kingdom. Horrified that her Welsh host family had never heard of Bourbon and were drinking Jack Daniel's, she battled her way ...and more » |
Christian PostFranklin Graham Says Christians Are 'Suffering Beyond Belief' in South Sudan's ...Christian Post"The continued fighting in Nuba and Blue Nile is destabilizing all of northeast Africa and devastating South Sudan — the whole region is on fire with bloodshed." Kristof and Graham both called on President Barack Obama to make the civil war in South ...and more » |
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Appointing a Middle East Special Envoy: The Obama Administration's Golden ...Christian PostThe position of Special Envoy to Promote Religious Freedom of Religious Minorities in the Near East and Central Asia was signed into law one year ago, but since its creation it has remained empty. The need for a Special Envoy to the region grows with ... |
Christian Broadcasting NetworkSummer Camp Teaches Kids Dangers of TraffickingChristian Broadcasting NetworkFor most kids, summer camp is a care-free time playing outside and learning to camp. But children in the Philippines are learning different kinds of survival skills -- how to keep from being victims of human trafficking. The camp aims to fight human ... |
The Courier-JournalDish | Milkwood, Volare, Four Pegs and moreThe Courier-JournalMilkWood, 316 West Main St., is hosting Beer Geek Week July 21-25. Each day the restaurant will feature an additional menu with beer pairings, beer cocktails, and beer inspired foods. Options will range from hard to find regional beers to obscure sour ... |
Charisma NewsAmerican Church Must Do This for Millennials to SurviveCharisma NewsFor example, when was the last time you heard a song on Christian radio about teenagers who cut themselves or are dealing with depression and loneliness? Music like LoveCollide's "Numb" or "Scars" is hard to come by in Christian tradition, but it's ... |
Christian PostThree Christian Higher Ed Schools Ask Supreme Court to Review Birth Control ...Christian PostTwo Baptist universities in Texas and a Pennsylvania-based seminary are taking their lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services' birth control mandate all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Houston Baptist University, East Texas ...and more » |
Religion BriefsTheadanewsThere will be gospel singing at 7 p.m. Saturday, July 18, at the Pontotoc County Agri-Plex. Artists scheduled to perform include Bobby and Tina's Group, Canaan Bound, Mark Huett and the River of Life Singers. Featured performers are the Jubil Heirs and ... |
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Christian Post12 Christian Post Questions Every Presidential Candidate Should AnswerChristian PostThe Presidential Seal is seen on a podium at the White House in Washington, December 14, 2009. The Christian Post will be sending the following 12 questions to the presidential candidates. The responses will be published as they become available. 1. |
Ready for take-off: 15000 expected at Runway Visitor Park for Europe's biggest ...Altrincham TodayAround 15,000 people are expected at the Runway Visitor Park at Manchester Airport this weekend for Europe's biggest festival of aviation. Returning for its seventh year, the Aviation and Transport Festival brings visitors to Altrincham from as far ... |
The Courier-JournalNew musical looks beyond Louis Coleman legendThe Courier-JournalProtesters hold up signs that read "JUSTICE" as they walk around chanting "No justice, No peace," and a uniformed guard orders them to disperse. It could be a scene from any number of nationwide protests in recent months, if the protesters weren't ... |
The Courier-JournalCall to artists week of July 12The Courier-JournalKaviar Forge & Gallery is accepting submissions from artists in Jefferson County and contiguous counties including Indiana for "Artists in Our Midst." This is a group show celebrating local art. Artist can submit up to three submissions (JPEGS only ... |
The Courier-JournalDish | MozzaPi owner launches community bakeryThe Courier-JournalTom Edwards, who serves up Neopolitan-style pizza from his MozzaPi mobile oven at events in Louisville, is expanding his offerings into a "Millers, Bakers & Pizza Makers" enterprise. The pizza and baking enthusiast who has trained in Italy, California ... |
TheBlaze.comGov't Gives Christian Bakers Who Refused to Make Lesbian Wedding Cake Deadline ...TheBlaze.comAaron and Melissa Klein, owners of the embattled Sweetcakes by Melissa bakery, have been ordered to contact Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries by July 13 to pay $135,000 in damages that was imposed after the Christian couple declined to make a ...and more » |
DNC Chair: Businesses Don't Have Rights Like ChurchesChristian Broadcasting NetworkThe head of the Democratic National Committee said that churches have far greater religious liberty rights than those of private business owners. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz spoke with CBN News Chief Political Consultant David Brody about the religious ...and more » |
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The Courier-JournalLouisville Blues, Brews & BBQ FestivalThe Courier-JournalThe Louisville Blues, Brews & BBQ Festival returns to Louisville Water Tower Park Friday through Sunday. The three-day festival features blues music, our region's best BBQ, a Courier-Journal Kids Entertainment Area, and the return of the popular Brews ...and more » |
ChristianTodaySyria's neighbours now host 4 million of its refugees, says UNChristianTodaySyrian refugees waiting behind border fences to cross into Turkey at Akcakale border gate in Sanliurfa province. The number of Syrian refugees in neighbouring countries has passed 4 million, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said today, adding that the total ...and more » |
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