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 News Archives (July to August 2007)
 
August 31
Inside the Nuclear Aftermath: Deformity and Fear (CNN)
Valedictorian Who Touted Jesus Sues Over Diploma Feud (Rocky Mountain News, CO)
Baptist Ministers Propose Boycott of Commercial Appeal (Memphis Flyer, TN)
Baylor Mourns Death of Dedicated Supporter (Baylor University)
Pro-Family Group Accuses Holiday Inn of Anti-Christian Discrimination (Christian Post)
Land: Bring Tobacco Under Government Oversight (Baptist Press)
August 30
Scientists, Christians Cooperate for Earth (Anchorage Daily Times, AK)
Christians Soul-Search Overseas Evangelism (Korea Times, South Korea)
Couple Wants 'God' Out of Texas Pledge (Dallas Morning News)
Southern Baptist Leaders Retract Endorsement of Collaborative Blog (ABP)
4 Pastors Collaborate on New Blog Set to Join Southern Baptist Ranks (ABP)
August 29
South Korea to Withdraw Troops, Missionaries from Afghanistan (ABC News, Australia)
CNN Rebuked for Biased Christian 'Warriors' Program (Christian Post)
God's Warriors Come to the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO Vista, OK)
The Other '08 Religious Controversy: Evangelicals vs. Catholics (FrontPage Magazine)
Ontario Urged to Fund All Faith-Based Schools (Toronto Star, Canada)
August 28
Taliban May Free Church Volunteers (CNN)
Evangelicals in America: The Bond Between God and Power (The Economist)
Zealous for Zion (The American Conservative)
Schools Need Not Recognize Christian Group - Court (Metropolitan News-Enterprise, CA)
'Crisis of Faith Moved Mother Teresa Towards Purification' (Daily News & Analysis, India)
'Religion Key Factor in U.S. Foreign Policy' (Daily Times, Pakistan)
Ministerial Students Want to Serve God, But Not Necessarily in Local Church (ABP)
42 Baptist Schools Make Magazine's 'Best College' Rankings for 2008 (ABP)
Christian Schools Focus of How-to Workshop (Baptist Press)
August 27
CBF / NC Embraces NC WMU, Seeks Emergency Funds to Help Transition (Baptists Today)
Southern Baptist Leader Ends Support for Blogs (Greenville News, SC)
Southern Baptists Turn From Public Schools (Charlotte News & Observer, NC)
Majority on Texas Education Board Oppose Intelligent Design (Houston Chronicle)
Protestant Clergy Abuse Difficult to Document (Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY)
D. James Kennedy, Influential Christian Broadcaster, Retires (Ocala Star-Banner, FL)
Iraq's Endangered Minorities (Washington Post)
God's Harvard: The New Grooming Ground of the Evangelical Movement (AlterNet)
August 26
Decatur's First Female Pastor Talks About Her New Church Home (WABE, GA)
Pastor Turns Into Elvis Outside the Pulpit (Savannah Morning News, GA)
Megachurch Co-pastors Announce Divorce (Christian Post)
August 23
Rome Resident Takes Position With Georgia CBF (Rome News-Tribune, GA)
Feds Investigating Hate Crimes Against Black Church (WLBT3-TV, MS)
Open Doors Special Report: Hard Times for Christians in Iraq (Christian Today, UK)
Religious Action Figures Compete for Kids' Attention (Newsday)
Life Christian Academy Conflict Moves to Court (Ellsworth American, ME)
Illinois Official Knowingly Placed Convicted Sex Offender in Pulpit (Associated Baptist Press)
Southern Baptist Morality Activist Confesses to Soliciting Prostitute (Associated Baptist Press)
North Carolina WMU Decides to Leave Convention's Control (Associated Baptist Press)
August 22
Survey: Evangelicals Worry Most About Health of Churches (Christian Post)
Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Bible Distribution to Fifth-Graders (Kansas City Star)
Albright: Religion Crucial to Diplomacy (UPI)
Huckabee Seeks Momentum (The State, SC)
IMB Workers Become Victims as They Help in Peru (Mission News Network)
August 21
Church Put Child Sex Offender Back in Pulpit (NBC5.Com, IL)
Times Union 'No-Snitch' Editorial Has Local Church Reacting (First Coast News, FL)
Graham Suffers More Intestinal Bleeding (Washington Post)
Monteagle Homeowners Sue After Christian Group Buys Development (WMC-TV, TN)
An Antidote to Megachurches, Many Seek Small Christian Communities (Catholic Online, CA)
Evangelicals Weigh Larger Political Focus (Richmond Times Dispatch, VA)
Terror Swaying Values Voters (WFAA, TX)
August 20
Evangelist Billy Graham Recovering From Intestinal Bleeding (Lexington Herald-Leader, KY)
Sutton Addresses Critics During Morning Worship (NewsChannel5, TN)
Firing of Col. Christian Prof Puts Focus on Christ and Capitalism (Rocky Mountain News, CO)
Black Churches Split Over Gay Unions (United Press International)
CNN Explores Religious Fundamentalism (Forbes)
Christian Groups Up in Arms (Times of India, India)
August 18
Huckabee Charts Own Course to Nomination (Boston Globe)
Promise Keepers Try to Regain the Offensive (Bend Weekly, Oregon)
Brazil Church Leader Gets U.S. Jail Time (San Jose Mercuy News, CA)
Former Satanist Convicted of Human Sacrifice (WPLG Miami)
August 17
"Prince of Darkness" Sets Up Christian Center (Reuters)
Camp Counselors Indicted on Charges of Dragging Girl (Houston Chronicle)
Baptist Association Opposed to Choctaw Casino (Mississippi Press)
Call Him 'Allah,' Bishop Says (Chicago Tribune)
Evangelical Pastor Ordered to Leave Israel Over Missionary Suspicions (Christian Post)
Bible Park Opponents Speak Out at Meeting (Murfreesboro Daily News Journal, TN)
August 16
Evangelicals Join Interfaith Effort to Write Rules for Conversions (New York Times)
U.S. Lutherans Consider Israel Boycott (Jerusalem Post, Israel)
Evangelical Group Carries Day for Huckabee (Arkansas News)
Baptist Pastors Slam Hate Crimes Bill (Commercial Appeal)
Drake, SBC Presidential Candidate, Calls for God's Wrath Against AU (ABP)
Seventh Day Baptists to Stay in Baptist Joint Committee (Associated Baptist Press)
August 15
Group Seeks Ouster of Two Rivers Pastor (The Tennessean)
Christian Right Joins Betting Fight (MSNBC)
Chinese, Korean Christians to Develop New Missions Strategy (Christian Post)
Concerns Over Jailed Baptist Pastors in Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan (BosNewsLife, Hungary)
Fox Televises Homemaking 'Debate' (Baptist Press)
August 14
Man 'Mad at God' Drives Into Church (News4Jax.Com, FL)
Judge Recuses Himself in First Baptist West Palm Beach Trial (Palm Beach Post, FL)
Baptists Support Handicapped in Congo (Christian Today, UK)
Evangelical Leader Unveils Plans for Alliance in Iraq (Christian Post)
One Man Show Questions Evangelical Views (Tulsa World, OK)
Taliban Reportedly Releases Two of Korean Hostages (Associated Baptist Press)
Ridgecrest to Hold Conference on Calvinism (Baptist Press)
August 13
Shop Targets Hunters With Camo Bibles (Yahoo News)
Baptist Churches Face Shrinking Audiences (Galveston Daily News, TX)
Jeffress Returning to His Childhood Church (Fort Worth Star Telegram)
New Senior Pastor Elected at First Baptist Dallas (Dallas Morning News)
Gunmen Kills Three, Including Pastor, at Missouri Church (CNN)
Huckabee, Iowa's Poll Real Winner? (Wall Street Journal)
Religion, Culture Behind Texas Execution Tally (Scotsman, UK)
Teaching the Bible Increases at Public Schools (Boston Globe)
August 11
Baptists Reach Out to Gays, to Make Them 'Ex-Gays' (The Tennessean)
Falwell's Insurance Pays Off Liberty University Debt (Lynchburg News & Advance, VA)
A Sermon, Vote Away From Dallas (Times Record News, TX)
Egypt Arrests Christian Duo (Toronto Star, Canada)
Christian Group Sends Left Behind Game to U.S. Troops (ShackNews)
August 10
Southwestern Baptist Seminary to Offer Courses on Cooking and Sewing (Washington Post)
Baptist University Passes Halfway Mark in Campus Fundraising Goal (San Antonio Biz Journal)
Pastor Spreads Colorful Religion (Clovis Journal, NM)
Colorado City Police Torn Between Religion and Law (Arizona Republic, AZ)
Azerbaijan: Two-Year Prison Term for Baptist Pastor (Forum 18, Norway)
August 9
Christian Voice May be Deciding Voice in Australia's Election (Bloomberg)
Russian Church: School Must Teach Morals (San Jose Mercury News, CA)
Bush Down to His Base of Support (Washington Post)
Egyptian Christian Convert Sues for Legal Status (Christian Post)
Iraqi Christians Safer Under Saddam, Vatican Official Says (Catholic World News)
Ohio Woman Accused of Stealing a Bible (United Press International)
Plans for Sale of FamilyNet Announced (Baptist Press)
History Conference Draws Wide Array of Baptists to Celebrate Diversity (ABP)
Historic Meeting of Baptists Successful (News Release Wire)
Benjamin Cole, Outspoken Baptist Blogger, to Join Blogger Burleson's Staff (ABP)
August 8
Line Between Religion and Medicine Blurring (Monitor, TX)
Evangelicals and Environmentalists Find Common Ground (Washington Post)
Religious Right Lining Up Behind Fred Thompson (Media Matters)
Giuliana Declines to Discuss Role of Religion in Shaping Views on Abortion (Kaiser Network)
Pentagon Officers Found Guilty of Proselytism Charges (Ekklesia, UK)
Geren Cleared in Inquiry of Christian Group's Video (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Egypt: Christians Who Convert to Islam Cannot Convert Back (ME Media Research Inst.)
South Africa: Church Outlines Pastoral Priorities to Better Christian Life (All Africa)
Pastor Charged With Theft (Denver Post)
Southern Baptists Eye 'Twentysomethings' for Future Missions (Christian Post)
August 7
Truett-McConnell Names Interim Leader (Gainesville Times, GA)
Exodus of Christians Hits Baghdad District (Boston Globe)
Dad Crusades Against God at Carrollton School (Dallas Morning News)
Mitt Romney on Tape Debating Mormon Values (Telegraph, UK)
Top Pentagon Officers Face Discipline for Supporting Ministry (Tampa Bay's 10, FL)
Tennessee Preacher Accused of Beating Police Officer With Bible (WMCTV, TN)
War and Peace: Did Evangelicals' Support for Iraq Invasion Damage Credibility? (ABP)
Wiggins Earns Final Degree at Campbell Ceremony (Biblical Recorder)
August 6
Carter Helps Fashion Muslim-Baptist Dialogue (Southern California InFocus)
First Baptist Church Dallas to Vote on Pastor (Dallas Morning News)
FBC Dallas Youth Minister to Be On Weight-Loss Reality Show (Dallas Morning News)
New Town is Also 'One Big Congregation' (Dallas Morning News)
Presidential 'God Talk' Not Enough, Says Evangelical Leaders (Christian Post)
Does the Bible Have a Place in Public Schools? (Los Angeles Times)
Evangelical Leader Draws Praise, Criticism Over Green Stance (Free Lance-Star, VA)
Ted Haggard Plans to Avoid Politics (Boston Globe)
Christianity Finds a Fulcrum in Asia (Asia Times Online)
August 5
First Baptist Palm Beach Dispute Hinges on Heiress' 'Mental State' (Palm Beach Post, FL)
Minister Launches Website for Urban Christians (Daily Review Online, CA)
N.C. Baptists Sustain Gulf Reconstruction (Charlotte News & Observer, N.C.)
Footbath Plans Spur Religious Debate (Boston Globe)
American Evangelicals Voice Support for Palestinian State (Middle East Online, UK)
August 3
Parents Sue Amarillo Church Over Sex Offender (Houston Chronicle)
Christians to Seek Converts at Mosques' Doorsteps (Seattle Times)
Dividing America: Sex and Religion at School (Biloxi Sun Herald, MS)
Christians Cycle 15,000km Across Europe to Bring God's Kingdom (Christian Today, UK)
BGCT Presidential Election (Baptist Standard)
Norman Wiggins, President of Campbell University for 36 Years, Dead at 83 (ABP)
August 2
Conservative U.S. Anglicans Outline 'Classic Christianity' (Christian Today, UK)
Religious Doctors No More Likely to Care For Underserved Patients (Science Daily)
Norma Gabler; Conservative Texan Influenced Textbooks Nationwide (Washington Post)
Rising Evangelical Star Jason Christy Leaves Trail of Fraud, Associates Say (ABP)
Fargo Wins Fight to Keep Ten Commandments Outside City Hall (Baptist Press)
August 1
Online Writers Reinterpret the Word of God (Medill Reports, IL)
Most Presidential Candidates Say They're Catholic or Baptist (Todays THV, AR)
North Carolina Baptist Men Still Sending Volunteers (WLOX, NC)
Christian Ministry Wants to Distribute Bibles With Newspapers (Houston Chronicle)
Evangelical Christians Oppose Catholic Candidate (Spero News)
Catholic Dean on Leave After YouTube Outburst (CNN)
July 31
Survey: Christians Too Busy for God (Christian Today, UK)
Christians to Unite in Support of 200 Million Persecuted Christians (Christian Today, UK)
Iraqi Christians Flee Ancient Roots For Uncertain Future in Beirut (Daily Star, Lebanon)
Controversy Stirs at Christians United for Israel Summit (Twin Cities Planet Daily, MN)
Darfur Crisis Getting Worse, Christians Stand Firm (Mission Network News)
Evangelical Lutherans Take on Racial Divide (Chicago Sun-Times)
Religion is Playing Biggest Role in American Politics Since 1960 (USA TODAY)
July 30
Letter to President Bush From Evangelical Leaders (New York Times)
Move to Oust Pastor Leads to Ruckus at Church (The Tennessean)
Pastor's Actions Puzzle Area Clergy (Battle Creek Enquirer, MI)
Baptists Plan Evangelistic Drive Into Cuba (Christian Today, UK)
Christian Theme Park a Holy Land Experience (USA TODAY)
Christians Hit the Beach for Worship (Delmarva Daily Times, MD)
July 28
Baptists Seeking to Reunite Black, White Denominations (Pueblo Chieftain, CO)
Armed Preacher Nabs Theft Suspect (Fox News)
Christian Radio Station Forced to Give Time to Other Faiths (Canada.Com)
Muslims Urge Taliban to Release Korean Christian Hostages (Christian Post)
Christians Convicted of Muslim Killings in Indonesia (New York Sun)
Jesuits Say Take Word of God to Second Life (Yahoo News)
Breakaway Agencies Could Amend Charters, Missouri Convention Concedes (ABP)
Turkish Voters Give Mandate to Moderate Islamist Party (Associated Baptist Press)
Texas Teens Minister, From Waco to Windhoek (Baptist Standard)
Ministry Sheds Light on International Sex Trafficking (Baptist Standard)
Search Begins for Next MBC Director (Word and Way)
July 26
John Tory Puts Faith in School Religion (Toronto Star, Canada)
That Old Time Religion (Baltimore Sun)
Church Basement Transformed as Cyber Hub (Baltimore Sun)
Islamic State Label Sparks Controversy in Malaysia (Daily Times, Pakistan)
July 25
Thompson Gains Among Social Conservatives (Boston Globe)
Brunson: Jacksonville is 'Pearl by the Sea' (Jacksonville Daily Record, FL)
Evangelicals, Muslims Start Rare Dialogue (Chicago Tribune)
China Puts Evan. Christians on Olympic Potential Troublemakers List (Christian Today, UK)
Baugh Family Challenge Nets BJC Nearly $1.2 Million in Two Weeks (ABP)
Gay-Friendly Baptist Groups Excluded From New Baptist Covenant Event (ABP)
Collaborative Blog Wins Endorsements From Top Southern Baptist Leaders (ABP)
July 24
Developers Say Ava Maria, Florida, Isn't Just a Catholic Town (First Coast News, FL)
Taliban Hostages Were Visiting With Christian Group (National Public Radio)
Kidnapping Brings Unwanted Attention to Afghan Christians (Independent, UK)
Indian Christians Press for Christian Dalit Rights (Asia News, Italy)
July 23
Democrats Trying to Reach Religious Voters (CNN)
Fighting Abortion Issue, Christians Turn to Adoption (Dallas Morning News)
Baptists to Meet in Bryan-College Station (Bryan College Station Eagle, TX)
Privitte to Resign From State Baptist Convention of N.C. (WLOS, NC)
There's No Place Like Home, These Christians Say (Los Angeles Times)
Christian Presence Hits Racing Circuit (Edmonton Journal, Canada)
July 21
Tammy Faye Messner Dead at 65 (CBS)
Abortion Questions Fail to Dim Thompson's Conservative Luster (Washington Post)
Sharp Differences Appear Between Evangelicals in Fight Against Abortion (Birmingham News)
Baylor Regents Approve New Research Institute (KWTX, TX)
Affluent Pastors Use Wealth Differently: Some Give Back; Others Buy Yachts (ABP)
Congregational-health Initiative Expert Odom to Head Duke Leadership Initiative (ABP)
July 20
Evangelicals and the Vitter Effect (Newsweek)
Katrina Volunteers Unwanted (Forbes)
Moral Activist, Prostitute Arrested (Biblical Recorder)
Hate-crimes Bill Delayed in Senate; Some Criticize Opponents' Tactics (ABP)
July 19
North Carolina Baptist Leader Faces Prostitution Counts (Charlotte Observer)
A Katrina Survivor Stands Fast in Her Faith (USA TODAY)
England: 'Religion Central to Terrorism Debate' (Virtue Online, PA)
Israeli Flag Displayed in Front of Baptist Church is Burned (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Christian Zionists: Ahmadinejad is New Hitler (YNet News, Israel)
Large-Scale Evangelical Festival Attracts Thousands (Kyiv Post, Ukraine)
Baptists, Other Christian Leaders Push for Reform in Farm Bill (Associated Baptist Press)
Bloggers Consolidate Efforts to Create 'Premier Site' for Discussion of SBC (ABP)
Vatican's Claim of Link to Apostles Has Parallels in Baptist Successionism (ABP)
Baptist Churches Ranked Near Top of List of Nation's 'Most Influential' Churches (ABP)
July 18
Abstinence Education Faces an Uncertain Future (New York Times)
'Gutsy' Evangelical Campaign Aims to Reach 30 Million (Christian Post)
Bellevue in Top 50 in Survey (Commercial Appeal, TN)
Fundamentalist Baptists and Catholics Brought Into Sharp Focus (BBS News, NC)
West Virginia Christians Unite to Oppose Gambling (Citizen Link, CO)
McCain on Iraq, Iran and His Faith (MSNBC)
Girl Loses Legal Fight Over 'Chastity Ring' (Times Online, UK)
Cambodia Launches Crackdown on Door-Knocking Christians (Christian Today, Australia)
Baptist Deacon Who Ministered to Ex-Cons in Houston Murdered (Associated Baptist Press)
July 14
Moderate Baptists Tackle Image (Inside Bay Area, CA)
Indiana Baptists See N.Y. as Fertile Soul-Saving Soil (Indianapolis Star)
Baptists' Statewide Efforts Pull Texas Out of Floods (Baptist Standard)
Baptists Do Laundry in Kansas (Andalusia Star-News, AL)
July 13
Christian Activists Disrupt Hindu Prayer in U.S. Senate (Times of India, India)
Christian Protestors Charged and Released (Crosswalk.Com)
The Origin of the God Gap (TIME)
"Fred Thompson's Race to Lose" (MSNBC)
"Nobody Goes to Hell" Minister Labeled a Heretic (ABC News)
The Search for a Church (Kankakee Daily Journal, IL)
Church Vows to Beat Tragedy (Baltimore Sun)
Get Free Tickets - If You're a Virgin (CNN)
July 12
Over 100 Foreign Missionaries Expelled by Chinese Government (Christian News Wire)
TV Christians Hold on to Disabled Man's Donation (Dispatch Online, South Africa)
Christian University Sues U. of Florida Over Denial of Recognition (Chronicle of Higher Ed.)
Two Christians Prepare for Upcoming Execution (Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD)
Catholic Abuse Crisis Starts to Fade (Forbes)
Criticism of Southwestern Homemaking Courses Angers Professor, Radio Host (ABP)
Pulitzer-Winning Baptist Cartoonist Dies in Mississippi Car Accident (Associated Baptist Press)
July 11
Blogging All Baptists (Contra Costa Times, CA)
Vatican Stresses Inferiority of Protestants (CNN)
Christians Must Stand With Israel, Evangelical Leader Says (Canadian Jewish News, Canada)
Franklin Graham Attracts 200,000 For Ukraine's Largest Evangelical Event (Christian Post)
Evangelical Family Settles Case With Oregon Over War Protest (KTVZ, OR)
Preacher's Attorney Wants Evidence Thrown Out (Greenville Daily Reflector, NC)
Philanthropic Texas Baptist Family Issues Challenge for BJC Campaign (ABP)
July 10
Baylor's Truett Seminary Names Tucker New Associate Dean (Baylor University)
Large Decatur Church Picks Woman as Leader (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Israel to Step Up Christian Tourism (Jerusalem Post)
Baptists Continue Flood Relief Efforts (Baptist Press)
Minorities Flock to Multiethnic Campus Groups for Christian Fellowship (ABP)
BWA Celebrates Freedom, Promotes Reconciliation (Associated Baptist Press)
BWA Leaders, in Ghana, Call for Repentance, Forgiveness for Slavery (ABP)
July 9
Children Get Holier Than Thou (USA TODAY)
Uniting to Save a Tiny Church With a Rich Past (New York Times)
Christian Aid: 1000 Mile Trek to Save the Planet (Christian Today, UK)
Evangelicals See Dilemmas in G.O.P. Field (New York Times)
Car Crashes Church Service (WBKO, KY)
July 7
Clinton Dwells on Faith as a Central Part of Her Life (New York Times)
A Spiritual Recovery Two Years After Hurricane Katrina (Worldwide Faith News)
Reversion to Catholicism Brings Professor Full Circle (Austin American Statesman, Texas)
Jamaican Pastor Elected BWA General Secretary in Historic Vote (Associated Baptist Press)
Baptist Alliance, in Ghana July 4, Celebrates Global Freedom (Associated Baptist Press)
Technology Affects Missionaries in Different Ways, They Say (Associated Baptist Press)
Embracing the World: The Church and Global Missions in the 21st Century (Baptist Standard)
July 6
Ethicist David Gushee to Teach at Mercer (Baptists Today)
Criswell College Put on Probation by SACS (Dallas Morning News)
Giving Till It Hurts (Wall Street Journal)
Funeral Protestor Charged in Flag Stomp (Washington Post)
Christian Exodus Leader Delays Move to Anderson County, SC (Wilmington Star, NC)
Romney Faces Uphill Battle for Evangelical Voters (National Public Radio)
Baptist Group Says Number of Women Clergy Up (Biblical Recorder)
July 5
Empty Pews? Not at These Booming Churches (Contra Costa Times, CA)
Punch-Drunk Church: Evangelicals Find Home in a Billyburg Bar (New York Village Voice)
Exodus of Christians Hits Baghdad District (Boston Globe)
Kenya: Women and AIDS Meeting Starts in Nairobi (AllAfrica.Com)
American Baptists Observe Centennial, Baptist Unity at Quiet Biennial Meeting (ABP)
BWA World Event in Ghana Promotes Theme of Unity (Associated Baptist Press)
July 3
Baptist College, Seminary in Illinois Exploring Partnership (Baptists Today)
North Carolina CBF Hires Collegiate Ministry Leader (Baptists Today)
LifeWay Ridgecrest Conf. Center Hosts Christian Reconstructionist Conference (AlterNet)
Baptists Proclaim New Era of Cooperation (Christian Post)
Pentecostal Pastor Defiant Over Attacks on Indian Christians (Ekklesia, UK)
Christians Call for 'New Vision' of Land Reform in South Africa (Christian Today)
At BJC Event, Historian Ballmer Seeks America's 'True Baptists' (Associated Baptist Press)
Joint Meeting of American Baptists, CBF Models Newfound Cooperation (ABP)
CBF to Consider Endorsing UN's Goals for Fighting Poverty, Hunger, Disease (ABP)
July 2
Romney Courts Christians With Common Ground (New York Daily News)
Huckabee Trades Political for Real Pulpit (Gazette Online, IA)
Prayer and Worship, the Cowboy Way (Gainesville Sun, FL)
Religiosity, Not Radicalism is New Wave in Indonesia (New York Times)
Church Leaders Unite to Stamp Out Tobacco Use (Tuscaloosa Times, AL)
Christians Pleasantly Surprised by Time's Pro-Bible Article (Christian Post)