Posted on 05 April 2012
Standing With Hope Founder, Gracie Rosenberger with SWH patient, Abraham. RNS photo courtesy of Standing With Hope Standing With Hope president, Peter Rosenberger observing Ghana Health Services’ senior prosthetic technician, James Annang making adjustments to a patient’s new limb. Standing With Hope Field director, Daniel J.M
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Posted on 12 March 2012
For years, advocates for greater unity among Christian churches have wrung their hands amid talk of an “ecumenical winter.” But now, 10 years after leaders took the first steps toward forming the broad-based group Christian Churches Together in the USA, some have hopes that U.S. churches may be entering a new season of closer relations. [...]
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Posted on 05 March 2012
Scholars from theological institutions in East Africa are challenging Bible publishers, distributors and translators to produce more texts in Braille, sign language and audio, in measures being proposed to improve training and integration of disabled persons. The 30 academicians from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania gathered from 29 February to 1 March in Nairobi to draw [...]
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Posted on 22 February 2012
Jerry Pattengale’s cell phone won’t stop ringing as he leads a secretive group of four wide-eyed college administrators around a majestic campus built in 1879 by legendary evangelist D.L. Moody. Calls and visitors are pouring in for one reason: the billionaire Oklahoma family that owns the 217-acre site and its 43 buildings aims to give [...]
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Posted on 16 February 2012
For the Rev. Jerry Henry, pastor of First Baptist Church of Fairhope, being Southern Baptist is a defining aspect of life. He embraces the denomination’s conservative social values, extols its evangelism — “We reach out to people instead of waiting for them to come to us” — and identifies with its name. “I grew up [...]
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Posted on 15 February 2012
The atmosphere is like a pop concert: in a darkened theater in the lively Montparnasse area of Paris, hundreds of young people sing catchy songs and wave their arms in the air, while a group plays booming music on stage. But this isn’t a pop gig. Welcome to Hillsong Church. The Australian-born Pentecostal church set [...]
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Posted on 13 February 2012
Ron Williams is the pastor of Church at the GYM in Sanford, Fla. As the Baptist church’s name implies, Williams’ congregation meets, well, in a gym. Williams said the goal is to remove the “stained-glass barriers” for people who might not be comfortable in traditional church settings. “I think all the trappings of traditional religion [...]
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Posted on 03 February 2012
When Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney released his federal tax returns for the past two years, he disclosed that he and his wife, Ann, gave about 10 percent of their income to their church, a well-known religious practice called tithing. In that way, the Romneys are typical Mormons, members of a church that is exceptionally [...]
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Posted on 01 February 2012
From her home, Samia Ramsis holds a key chain bearing the face of the Virgin Mary as visitors outside come to look upon the spot where Egypt’s Coptic Christians believe Mary, Joseph and the infant Jesus found refuge after fleeing Bethlehem. Once crowded with Christians, Cairo’s Coptic quarter where she lives with her husband, Mounir, [...]
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Posted on 28 January 2012
Millie Campbell slipped the transmission into reverse and backed her blue Chevrolet away from her spotless brick home. “Oh God,” she said, “we thank you for the blood of Jesus.” Then the 76-year-old cranked the wheel straight, put the car into drive, and headed slowly up Frenchmen Street, one hand on the wheel, the other [...]
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