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Our friend and top Israeli investigative reporter, Michael Freund, has an incredible article in today's Jerusalem Post that tells you why you should NOT give to the Red Cross. The organization not only healed Hezbollah fighters, but it helped them  |


Samaritan's Purse is helping supply food and other emergency aid to residents in three of (Israel's) hardest-hit cities: Kiryat Shmona in the northeast, Nahariya on the Mediterranean coast, and Carmiel in central Galilee. All three areas have been battered by  |
Menconi said people just don't understand what a positive impact Christian music, Christian literature, Christian anything can have on our lives. As one Scriptural foundation for his ministry, he cites Colossians 3:2; "Set your minds on things above, not on  |
Residents of the coastal area around Chiclayo, Peru, have five brand new Seventh-day Adventist churches. Built by 182 volunteers from Canada, Peru and the United States, the churches were part of the 16th annual Ultimate Workout mission trip, sponsored by  |  |


More than 25,000 people in the South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea, mostly women, will learn to read and write, and another 2,800 will become involved in income generating activities. This will come about because of a three-year project  |  |
Sometimes small can be refreshing in a world where bigger is often touted as better. However, several Seventh-day Adventist experts on church growth say there is ample evidence that small churches--of 100 members or less--often refuse to grow and end  |  |
Each year on Janmashtami, the Hindu holiday celebrating Krishna's birthday, my family and I read together from the Bhagavata Purana, a sacred text recounting Krishna's pastimes. These stories talk of Lord Krishna as a disarmingly human-like boy who tends cows,  |
Have you created art for Ramadan? Send us examples for a chance to see your work transformed into eCards.  |
What would Jesus do?" is the wrong question--because we're not the son of God. By Garry Wills  |
MAYWOOD, Ill., August 15 - Cardinal Francis George was released Tuesday from the hospital where he underwent surgery nearly three weeks ago to remove his cancerous bladder, and he thanked those who prayed for him.  |
BERLIN, August 15 - Prosecutors plan to keep an eye on Madonna's weekend concert in Duesseldorf to see if the pop diva repeats the mock crucifixion scene that has drawn fire from religious leaders.  |
TORONTO, August 15 -- The Bush administration has come under attack at the International AIDS Conference for tying millions of dollars in U.S. funding to the teaching of sexual abstinence in poor nations, a policy that activists said is causing  |
St. Famille Catholic Church in Kigali on Satuday, August 12, held a special mass in memory of Bishop Aloysius Bigirimwami, the first African bishop for the French-speaking countries of Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  |
Peramiho Abbey in Tanzania has elected Father Anastasius Reiser OSB of the Munsterschwarzch Monestry in Germany the new Abbot.  |
Twelve members of the Assumption Sisters of Nairobi made their perpetual vows at Uzima Centre in Thika on the solemnity of Our Lady of the Assumption.  |
A church-based group founded by an Irish Jesuit priest is teaching HIV/AIDS prevention in a natural family planning class in Malawi.  |
The international Focolare movement is celebrating 25 years since its establishment in Kenya.  |
Congo's historic elections on July 30 were conducted in a fair and transparent manner, Protestant and evangelical observers said.  |
If you need more evidence that the "ceasefire" in Lebanon is a sham, intended to allow Hizballah a chance to rearm, here's a report from Indonesia about 1,000 jihadis (financed by "Muslim businessmen") on their way to Lebanon.  |
Mr Bush said the UN ceasefire resolution adopted on Friday was "an important step forward that will help bring an end to the violence".  |
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