Archive for May, 2013
 
 
 
Commentary and News
 

Casual Christianity Syndrome, Part 3

Avoiding C.C.S. Were you ever warned to avoid something or someone “like the plague?” Perhaps it was the guy or girl you wished to date, but your parents did not approve of. Or it may have been that red-headed boy who sat behin...
 
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Scotland’s Highlands Reached Through Evangelist Luis Palau’s Two-Week Campaign

More than 60 outreach events saturate the region with the Gospel, spark hope for local churches Highland Festival with Luis Palau culminated in Inverness, Scotland on June 20 after two weeks of more than 60 outreach events in m...

 
Arts & Culture
 

Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Rest in Peace, Michael

–Maurice Williams, the Underground staff writer
 
Commentary and News
 

Casual Christianity Syndrome: Part 2

Diagnosing and Combating C.C.S. What do you do when you’re sick? Let’s say you wake up one morning and professionally diagnose yourself with fever, nausea, light headedness, and sharp pains in your joints. You take a few Advil ...
 
News
 

Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Injustice served

(www.lavozcolorado.com) North Korea sentenced two U.S. journalists to 12 years imprisonment with hard labor on Monday, June 8th. The Central Court in Pyongyang convicted Laura Ling and Euna Lee of an unspecified “grave crime” a...

 
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Missions Agency Opens Discussion About Spreading the Gospel in Monotheistic and Polytheistic

Is it easier to spread the gospel in cultures that believe in one god or in many gods? One missions agency thinks other Christians know the answer. World Gospel Mission, a missionary-sending agency based in Marion, Indiana, is ...
 
 
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21 Human Rights Attorneys Experience Government Crackdown

The Chinese government has launched a major crackdown against human rights attorneys, canceling or refusing to renew the licenses of at least 21 attorneys who have challenged the Communist government’s abuse of Chinese ci...

 
News
 

Iranian Christians Refuse to Accept Election Results

In Tehran many Iranians haven’t accepted the results of the presidential elections held last Friday. News reports show protesters streaming through the streets of Iran’s capital. There are also reports that Ayatolla...
 
Commentary and News
 

Pop Culture Moments by Mo: Ahmadinejad vs. Mousavi

In Iran’s recent election, incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, won by a landslide. This election has caused some controversy because the election results were announced before the polls closed and Ahmadinejad’s main competitor, Hoss...
 
Devotion
 

‘Word from Scotland’ from Sandy Shaw:We Have No Rights But Give Thanks That God Has Called Us To Serve

  In Luke Chapter 17, after warning us about causing people to stumble and sin, Jesus then goes on to speak about forgiveness – about forgiving people – "when those around us ask for forgiveness, forgive t...