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Thousands Stand Up Against Poverty in Times Square
NEW YORK – Thousands gathered in New York City’s Times Square on Sunday night to 'Stand Up' with the New Year’s Eve crystal ball and set a world record against poverty and hunger.
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Conservatives Laud High Court Decision on Gay 'Marriage' Case
Conservative legal groups lauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to decline an appeal Tuesday from a gay California couple who were denied a license to wed.
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Rick Warren to Meet South Korean President amid Tensions with North
SAN FRANCISCO – Purpose Driven Pastor Rick Warren will meet South Korea’s president, Roh Moo Hyun, for a casual breakfast Friday morning in San Francisco, following up on their initial encounter in Se
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Billy Graham Shares Gospel with Overflow Crowd in Baltimore
In what he described as possibly his 'last opportunity to preach the Gospel,' the man known to many as America's pastor delivered a message of salvation to a crowd of 33,500 at Camden Yards in Balt
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15,000 Lutheran Youths Called to 'Clear Up Confusion About Faith'
More than 15,000 teenaged Lutherans were encouraged to answer the call to 'clear up the confusion about faith' during the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's 2006 Youth Gathering.
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Franklin Graham defends Pres. Trump not swearing on the Bible: 'It wasn't intentional.'
In an exclusive interview with Premier, Rev. Franklin Graham shared his reflections on President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, addressing the unexpected moment when Trump did not place his hand on a Bible while taking the oath of office. According to Graham, the incident was not deliberate.
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Trump Launches White House Faith Office: A Bold Bet on Religion in Government
In a move that underscores his deepening focus on faith in public life, President Donald Trump has announced the creation of the White House Faith Office, a dedicated branch designed to strengthen the role of religious organizations in government affairs.
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EXCLUSIVE: Fuller Professor Dr. Salvatierra Shares Insights from Latino Immigrant Churches, Offering Insights for Asian Immigrant Churches
Dr. Alexia Salvatierra reflected on her research on Latino immigrant churches, explored the intergenerational tensions within immigrant churches, and shared how dialogue and reconciliation can bridge these generational divides. Her insights are not only guiding for Latino immigrant churches but also offer profound lessons for Asian American churches.
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Dickens' Classic Faith-Based Work Comes to the Screen: The King of Kings Set for Easter Release
The animated film The King of Kings, produced by Angel Studios, is set for a global release on April 11, 2025.
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Courage to Hide Jews During World War II: Corrie Ten Boom Exhibition Opens
The remarkable story of Corrie ten Boom, who risked her life to hide Jews in her basement during World War II, is now being showcased in a special exhibition.