Story of King David Sets Base for New NBC Series

A modern-day retelling of the biblical story of King David will be premiering on NBC next month as a network television series.

Dallas Megachurch Helps Unemployed Locals Find Jobs

WASHINGTON – It’s job searching with a dose of religion.

That’s what a Dallas megachurch is offering locals in the job market – professional guidance on how to ace job interviews combined with divine intervention through the power of prayer.

James Dobson Resigns

James Dobson resigned as chairman of Focus on the Family, The Associated Press reports.

dobsonHe will continue to host Focus on the Family’s radio program, write a monthly newsletter and speak out on moral issues, Eric Gorski writes for the AP. Daly told Gorski that there is no timetable for Dobson to leave the radio program that garners 1.5 million listeners, and the group will “look for the next voice for the next generation” while Dobson remains on the air.

Which Kind Of Christian Are You?

Lately, I’ve been thinking about a report I read a year or so ago. The report was based on a national survey sponsored by Christianity Today International and Zondervan Publishers and found in the Leadership magazine. The report said that there were five kinds of Christians in America.

Fear spreads again through Orissa

India ― The slaying of another Christian in India’s Orissa state has rekindled persecution fears. Because this has not been an isolated incident, church leaders have raised their eyebrows on the government’s security guarantees of safety for believers.

Supreme Court gives win to Ten Commandments monument supporters

WASHINGTON –In what some are calling a landmark decision that could impact religious monuments across the country, the U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 25 unanimously ruled that a Utah city can keep a Ten Commandments monument in a public park without being required to erect a monument for an unorthodox religious sect.

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