Archive for July, 2010

Americans Less Likely to Say Faith is Important

By admin • Jul 29th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

UNDATED (FR) – Few Americans say faith is a top priority in their life. In a new Barna study: – 45% say family is the most important – 20% say health/leisure/balanced lifestyle is the most important – 17% say wealth/profession/making money/success/finances – Only 12% say faith is the most important David Kinnaman says, “People are [...]



Congressman: US turning blind eye to persecution

By admin • Jul 27th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

WASHINGTON (AP) _ A leading congressional advocate for religious freedom says the Obama administration has failed to speak out against growing persecution abroad. In a House floor speech, Republican Congressman Frank Wolf of Virginia cited apparent U.S. indifference to violations of human rights in Sudan, China, North Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Egypt and Morocco. He said [...]



Pastor Rick Warren recoving for injury to eyes

By admin • Jul 23rd, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

LAKE FOREST, Calif. (AP) _ Pastor Rick Warren is recovering at his California home after being briefly hospitalized due to an eye injury he suffered while gardening. Warren spokeswoman Kristin Cole says the sap of a firestick plant got into Warren’s eyes when he wiped his brow while gardening at home on Monday. The sap [...]



House Churches Growing in Popularity

By admin • Jul 22nd, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

Instead of going to church, many American Christians now belong to house churches. Unlike church buildings where congregations sit through sermons, house churches consist of 12 to 15 people who share what’s going on in their lives, often turning to Scriptures for guidance. They rely on the Holy Spirit or spontaneity to guide their weekly [...]



Gulf States Needing More Aid

By admin • Jul 22nd, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

WASHINGTON (AP) _ The president of Catholic Charities USA says humanitarian needs resulting from the Gulf oil spill are far outstripping donations from the public. Father Larry Snyder speculates that could be because Americans blame BP and expect it to pay for all the damage. He said a nationwide appeal by Catholic Charities raised only [...]



Pakistani Christians killed at courthouse

By admin • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

ISLAMABAD (AP) _ Officials in Pakistan say gunmen killed two Pakistani Christian brothers accused of blasphemy against Islam as they left court on Monday. The men were chained together when the attack took place in the eastern city of Faisalabad as they were being taken back into custody after their court appearance. Pakistan’s minister for [...]



Congregation worships near fire-gutted church

By admin • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

NASHVILLE, Ind. (AP) _ Parishioners at an Indiana church that investigators say was destroyed by an arson fire have held services next to its charred ruins. Smoke lingered in the breeze Sunday as 18-year-old Amber Coop and the Grandview Apostolic Church’s 45 other parishioners gave thanks for blessings they said no fire could destroy. Coop [...]



School group stopped from praying outside Supreme Court

By admin • Jul 21st, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Supreme Court officials say they’re looking into a complaint by a teacher who says she and her students were prevented from praying outside the court building in Washington. Alliance Defense Fund Senior Counsel Nate Kellum says the small group from a Christian school in Arizona had bowed their heads and begun praying [...]



About 100 people gather in Alabama to pray for Gulf region

By admin • Jul 19th, 2010 • Category: Uncategorized

GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) _ About 100 people have gathered at a beach pavilion at Gulf Shores, Ala. to pray for people and wildlife on the Gulf Coast. They also prayed for an end to the oil crisis. The participants said God, not BP or the government, holds the key to resolving the disaster. The [...]



Hope for Haiti

By rtnissley • Jul 16th, 2010 • Category: Life Connection

Five members of the recent LifeLight Short Mission Trip to Haiti along with our sister station Life 96.5 join me to talk about the impact God is having in that quake-torn land.

 
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