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Pop star turned Anglican priest, comments on the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal

The Reverend Cindy Kent, a former pop star, BBC presenter and now an Anglican priest, has stepped forward with her memories of Sir Jimmy Savile, the popular British TV and radio host and DJ whom it has been alleged had sexually...
 
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Survey: 3 in 4 Americans would back balanced immigration solution

As the country reacts to an executive decision on immigration and a Supreme Court decision on the same issue, a newly released Knights of Columbus-Marist Poll finds that many American people would back a long-term immigration s...

 
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Liquid Church uses technology to help fight hunger

While Michael DeMarco, a parishioner at the Liquid Church in Nutley, was volunteering at the Faith Reformed Church Food Pantry in Lodi he saw great need and knew he had to do more.
 
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Phoenix 6-year-old inspires nearly 5,000 people to donate $105K for clean water projects

Recently, Ethan Wolfe, a six year-old Phoenix boy heard that people in Haiti had to drink "dirty water" every day and asked his family what they could do about it.
 
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Georgia governor signs law restricting late-term abortions

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed into law a piece of legislation today to restrict late-term abortions and outlaw assisted suicide in the state. The law bans most abortions after 20 weeks' pregnancy.

 
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Morality in Media asks people to boycott Groupon over porn-related deal

Morality in Media is calling for people to boycott daily deal site Groupon for offering a pornographic deal to the public. The deal features a walking tour of of the historic San Francisco Armory building. The building is n...
 
 
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Jesus Net Japan exemplifies Internet Evangelism Day 2012

Nearly 400 years ago ruling shoguns martyred thousands of Christians and banned the faith from the island nation. As a result, today Japan is vaguely religious, yet outwardly secular and materialistic, with a Christian populati...

 
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Chuck Colson dies at age 80

Evangelical Christianity lost one of its most eloquent and influential voices today with the death of Charles W. "Chuck" Colson. The Prison Fellowship and Colson Center for Christian Worldview founder died at 3:12 p.m. ET today...
 
 
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Prison ministry born amid instability in Malawi

Crossroad Bible Institute announced recently the launch of two new satellite campuses in Malawi in the midst of the recent unrest following the president's death. Of seventeen CBI satellites now operating internationally, seven...
 
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Open Doors calls for Global prayer for North Korea on Sunday

Open Doors, an international Christian ministry which serves persecuted believers, is mobilizing Christians around the world to participate in a day of prayer Sunday for North Korea.