Christian Churches Attacked Or Bombed in Iraq Since June 2004
Posted Sunday, October 30, 2011 in Persecuted Christians, Top Religion News
ICC Note: The Florida Baptist Witness reports that seventy churches have been attacked or bombed since June, 2004. 10/26/2011 Iraq (Florida Baptist Witness) – This list compiled from sources provided by the Assyrian International News Agency and news sources that document the violence against Christians in Iraq. Seventy churches have been attacked or bombed since [...]
EDITORIAL: El Riesgo Del Liderazgo
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
FIRST-PERSON: A 7th Inning Exit & a Great Lesson About Fatherhood
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
Tim Ellsworth and his son Daniel were at the historic sixth game of the World Series Thursday — one of the most exciting in Series history — but they left after the seventh inning and missed the Cardinals’ multiple comebacks. Yet Ellsworth is glad he…
FIRST-PERSON: Postmodern Nonsense, Straight Out of the News
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
Postmodern nonsense is now ruling the news, led by a 7-year-old boy who recently joined the Girl Scouts because he is living as a girl, says columnist Kelly Boggs.
Yemeni Women Burn Veils, Hope for Freedom
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
Yemeni women get more vocal in quest for freedom. As Yemeni government cracks down on protests, women plead for help. One Christian worker prays they find real freedom.
‘Courageous’ to Open in 100+ New Cities
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
One month after it opened nationwide, the church-made film “Courageous” remains in 1,000 theaters and will open in more than 100 new cities this weekend.
God Uses Student’s Handicap for His Glory
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
American students with International World Changers found ways to share Christ with people they had never met in Southeast Asia. One used a disability, another used hugs and others sang worship songs.
20-somethings’ Music Crosses China’s Language Barriers
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
Two young women from Alabama moved to China for six months to share Christ with everyone they met. They found that music crossed language barriers.
After Mother’s Death, She Goes on Mission
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
A 19-year-old suddenly lost her mother just months before a planned trip with International World Changers, but God used the trip to comfort her in her grief.
Fed. Gov’t Sued Over Marijuana Crackdown
Posted Saturday, October 29, 2011 in Baptist News, Denominations, Top Religion News
The federal government was sued Oct. 27 for its recent crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries in California, described as an “unlawful assault on state sovereignty.”