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A letter to Sam Harris (Manila Standard Today) Sam Harris is the author of “Letter to a Christian Nation” that Vintage Books, its publisher, touts as a national bestseller—and it could very well be so. |
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Greek Orthodox Archdiocese E-bulletin March 5, 2010 (Worldwide Faith Greek Orthodo) (Worldwide Faith News) Greek Orthodox Archdiocese E-bulletin March 5, 2010 This is the weekly edition of the GOA E-Bulletin. For more information just click on the links below to go to the topics of interest to you. |
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Project concludes with guest speaker stressing importance of caring about others (La Grande Observer) Wallowa County’s Big Read, sponsored by Fishtrap and the National Endowment for the Arts, concluded Sunday evening with a presentation by Mark Mathabane, author of “Kaffir Boy: the Story of a Black Youth’s Coming of Age in Apartheid South Africa.” |
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Spreading the Christian word (The Fairfield Citizen) NEW MILFORD -- The Rev. Frank Santora isn't exactly sure what's happening at Faith Church today -- an unusual situation for the charismatic pastor who is usually the force behind the multimedia worship offered to thousands at the theater-style sanctuary each week. |
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Center City pastor to head Wheaton College (The Philadelphia Inquirer) The Rev. Philip G. Ryken, senior pastor at Tenth Presbyterian Church in Center City, has been named president of Wheaton College in Illinois, his alma mater and that of evangelist Billy Graham. |
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A woman of faith: Matriach Bonnie Jenkins always kept her Bible nearby (The Kalamazoo Gazette) Her husband was a high-profile police officer and her sons took on roles such as city manager, public safety director, Bible translator and bestselling author, but a great influence in all of their lives was their wife and mother, Bonnie Jenkins. |
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New Jesus books challenge complacency (The Capital Times) Type in the word “Jesus” under the books search at amazon.com and you’ll get 122,000 results. So it’s not like the world is short of books about this first-century preacher from the Galilee region of Israel. |
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North Rock Hill Church expands to second campus (The Rock Hill Herald) The message is relevant, the dress is casual and the music is rock at North Rock Hill Church. The church recently opened a second location at the former Connections building on S.C. 5 across from Northwestern High School. |
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Versatile, popular Willard Tate dies at 74 (Abilene Reporter-News) A coach, teacher, preacher and humorist — all in one — died Friday at his home after a long illness.Willard Tate, 74, was a basketball coach and teacher at Abilene Christian University, among many other things, after moving from Alabama to Abilene in 1973.Friends remember Tate as an extremely versatile man who excelled at anything he did.“Willard was just an unusually gifted man,” said Dwain ... |
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Mighty Washington: The greatest President (New Hampshire Union Leader) Today is not Presidents' Day. The holiday's official title is George Washington's Birthday. It is a day for celebrating the Father of our Country, whose greatness is often forgotten. |
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