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Osteen Arms Thousands with Hope, Not Doctrine

By Lillian Kwon

Pastor of one of the largest churches in the country and whose messages are heard by millions around the world, Osteen preached his signature uplifting message at Verizon Center during his "A Night of Hope" worship event.

Sep 07, 2008 | Comments [image] 0
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Disaster Groups Turn Wary Eye Toward Hurricane Ike

By Michelle A. Vu

Disaster relief groups with hands already full cleaning up after Hurricane Gustav are now keeping a wary eye on Ike – a Category 4 hurricane with winds up to 135 mph that could strike the Florida Keys early this week.

Sep 07, 2008 | Comments [image] 0
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A Sinful Twilight

By Lane Palmer

It started when I noticed that a ton of flair on Facebook started to show up with the word "Twilight." And not only "Twilight" - but others like "I heart Twilight" - and "I want to be Cullen when I grow up."

Sep 06, 2008 | Comments [image] 0
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The Politics of Personal Destruction

By Ken Connor

"Here ruining people is considered sport," so concluded Vince Foster in what many believe was his suicide note. "Here" is Washington D.C., and the instrument of ruination is the politics of personal destruction.

Sep 06, 2008 | Comments [image] 9
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McCain's Patriotism Gains Points with Conservatives

By Jennifer Riley

Conservative Christian groups praised Sen. John McCain’s humbleness and patriotism after hearing his revealing acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention where he opened up about his family’s three generations of painful war experiences.

Sep 06, 2008 | Comments [image] 9
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Palin Church Promotes Transforming Lives of Gays

By Rachel D'Oro

Gov. Sarah Palin's church is promoting a conference that promises to convert gays into heterosexuals through the power of prayer.

Sep 06, 2008 | Comments [image] 51
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Hanna Rakes Carolinas with Rain, Some floods

By The Associated Press

Tropical Storm Hanna blew hard and dumped rain in eastern North Carolina and Virginia Saturday, but caused little damage beyond isolated flooding and power outages as it quickly headed north toward New England.

Sep 06, 2008 | Comments [image] 0

Churches Challenged to Read Bible Cover-to-Cover

By Jenna Lyle

CWR, the ministry of Selwyn Hughes, is inviting hundreds of churches across the United Kingdom to rise to the challenge of reading the whole Bible cover-to-cover throughout 2009.

Sep 05, 2008 | Comments [image] 3

Tijeras, New Mexico . . . An Outdoor Adventure

By Ron Cusano

Just a scenic 30 minute drive from the Albuquerque International Airport, brings visitors to the rural village on Tijeras in Bemalillo County. The community name derives from Spanish for "scissors," for the shape of two canyons crossing like the blades of scissors.

Sep 05, 2008 | Comments [image] 1
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Rescuers Can't Get Aid to Starving Haitian City

By Associated Press Writer

The convoy rumbled out of the U.N. base toward a flooded, starving and seething city Thursday, carrying some of the first food aid since Tropical Storm Hanna killed 137 Haitians and drowned Gonaives in muddy water three days ago.

Sep 05, 2008 | Comments [image] 2
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