Rise of Islam Rankles Malaysia’s Minority Faiths

Deep in the heart of a Malaysian jungle, a preacher holds a meeting under the scorching midday sun, urging followers not to lose faith after their church was demolished by the government.

Law Will Protect Religious Expression

By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com Under a new law enacted earlier this summer and going into effect in a few weeks, public school students in Texas should feel less intimidated by the threat of legal action when sharing or expressing their personal faith on campus, whether it be verbally or in a class assignment.

Faithmate.com Offers Way to Find More Than ‘Soulmate’

Faithmate.com is a first-of-its- kind, online dating site for the Urban Christian catering to singles in the urban core demographic. Many online sites can connect you with someone who may have similar interest. Faithmate.com targets the Urban Christian whose aim is to find their faithmate, beyond a soulmate. Urban Christians are looking for more than just a good time or sex.

Ancient Prophesy: Modern Wars, Can Armageddon be Far?

Today’s news headlines rivet our attention toward Iraq–the birthplace of Mesopotamia, site of the Garden of Eden, the Tower of Babel, ancient Nineveh, Babylon, and site of the patriarch Abraham’s native city, Ur. From the dawn of civilization until now the geographical territory we call the Middle East has been the subject of apocalyptic prophesies and the volatile setting of frequent wars. Why?

CIMS Program Launches in Ghana

The Church of God Certificate in Ministerial Studies (CIMS) program was recently launched at the headquarters church in Fanchenebra, Ghana. There will also be classes at the Ghana Bible Institute, making it the second international learning center in Ghana.

Ethics, Religion, Medicine Overlap in Provider Care Clashes

By Ed Thomas, OneNewsNow.com A spokesman for the Christian Medical and Dental Association (CMDA) agrees with a published report that states the majority of disputes arising between patients and their medical doctors who refuse to give treatments or services are related to religious or ethical convictions. However, he feels that it is better that way.

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