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Fifteen Fall Books for Kids

22.08.2006 22:46    beliefnet.com
Now that summer is coming to an end, autumn brings promises of last-minute camping trips and newly sharpened #2 pencils. In-between buying new clothes and school supplies, give your child a taste of books that will provide wisdom and inspiration


Is There a Pagan on 'Sesame Street'?

22.08.2006 22:46    beliefnet.com
Last week marked the introduction of a new character on "Sesame Street": Abby Cadabby, a fairy-in-training. Abby, who hails from Fairyside Gardens, Queens, is young, eager to learn, and has been described as a feminist who also likes being a

'Darwin Would Put God Out of Business'

22.08.2006 22:46    beliefnet.com
Life would be less stressful if we didn't have to make so many tough choices. For example, you love eating pizza, but you also value keeping your arteries unblocked. You must choose--though lots of us refuse to do so, the

'God Is Not Threatened by Our Scientific Adventures'

22.08.2006 22:46    beliefnet.com
Geneticist Francis Collins explains how he has no problem reconciling evolution with his Christian faith.


Widow Immolates Self on Husband's Pyre

22.08.2006 22:35    beliefnet.com
New Delhi, August 22 - A woman in India's central state of Madhya Pradesh immolated herself on her husband's funeral pyre, committing the outlawed Hindu practice of "sati," police officials said Tuesday.

Woman to Lead N.Y. Orthodox Synagogue

22.08.2006 22:35    beliefnet.com
NEW YORK, August 22 - A woman will lead an Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Manhattan, in what is seen as a breakthrough in a religious movement that does not ordain women as rabbis.

Priest Gets Ticket While Giving Last Rites

22.08.2006 22:35    beliefnet.com
NEW YORK, August 22 - A priest is protesting a $115 parking ticket he got while tending to a dying hospital patient last month.

Also In The News

22.08.2006 22:13    news.adventist.org
Somalia: Water and Livelihood Program to Ease Effects of Drought, United States: Adventist Hospital Sets World Record for Flu Vaccinations, United States: Adventist EEOC Chair Steps Down, Jamaica: Record Graduates at Northern Caribbean University, United States: Adventist University Ranked Top
Also In The News

India: Hospital Reopens After Surat Floods Kill Six Patients, Damages Facilities

22.08.2006 21:23    news.adventist.org
Massive pre-dawn flooding on August 7 is believed to have killed nearly 200 people, displaced 900,000 and devastated the economy of Surat, a city in Western India. The floods also caused massive damage to the Seventh-day. Six intensive care unit
India: Hospital Reopens After Surat Floods Kill Six Patients, Damages Facilities

Kenya: Church to Hold Memorial for Slain Missionary

22.08.2006 20:34    allafrica.com
The Catholic Church has organized a memorial mass for American-born missionary priest Fr John Anthony Kaiser who died in unclear circumstances six years ago.

Kenya: Catholic Couples Movement Celebrates Ten Years

22.08.2006 20:34    allafrica.com
Fifty-Six Catholic couples congregated at Don Bosco Utume Centre, Karen, on Saturday to mark the 10th anniversary in Kenya of the Couples for Christ (CFC) movement.

Kenya: Church Youth Shine At Annual Talent Show

22.08.2006 20:34    allafrica.com
Various youth groups from churches in Nairobi demonstrated their talents in gospel music at Consolata Shrine Parish on Saturday during a Christian concert.

Liberia: US$93,000 Project For Orphans Launched

22.08.2006 17:04    allafrica.com
A missionary of a church related organization based in the United States of America called Children Concerned, last Sunday launched a US$93,000 project in Dixville, Montserrado County.

Nigeria: NSCIA Condemns Assassinations

22.08.2006 17:04    allafrica.com
The Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has expressed alarm at the spate of political assassinations in the build up to the 2007 elections and called on the federal government to take measures to ensure that it does not

Uganda: I'm Surprised Says Lwanga

22.08.2006 16:05    allafrica.com
BISHOP Cyprian Kizito Lwanga has said his appointment as archbishop of Kampala took him by surprise.

Uganda: Seventh Day President Arrives

22.08.2006 15:44    allafrica.com
THE Leader of the Seventh day Adventist (SDA) Church, Dr. Jan Paulsen, yesterday arrived for a two-day visit.

Botswana: Chief Intervenes in Church

22.08.2006 15:07    allafrica.com
Christian values were forgotten and tempers flared as rival Zion Christian Church pastors disrupted a church service with their verbal attack on each other last Sunday.

Zambia: Church Calls for End to Name-Calling

22.08.2006 13:46    allafrica.com
SOME members of the clergy are concerned that politicians are spending too much time on name-calling instead of explaining to the electorate how they will implement programmes outlined in their manifestoes.

Gambia: Atlanta Gambian Christian Peoples Association Celebrate Sang Marie

22.08.2006 13:46    allafrica.com
Thousands of Gambians converged into Atlanta, Georgia, over the weekend to celebrate the Feast of the Assumption into heaven of the Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary, Patron Saint of the Catholic Diocese of Banjul commonly known as SANG MARIE.

Greek Catholic Head Calls World Ukrainians to Spiritual Unity

22.08.2006 12:49    risu.org.ua
Kyiv — In an address written for the World Forum of Ukrainians meeting in Kyiv, Patriarch Lubomyr (Husar), head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church (UGCC), called Ukrainians from various corners of the world to preserve their spiritual unity in
Greek Catholic Head Calls World Ukrainians to Spiritual Unity

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