Financial Woes Top American’s Prayers

More evidence that grave financial concerns are foremost in American’s lives today is revealed in the results from a new poll conducted by Guideposts.com.

Pastor Will Bike 4,000 Miles for Mothers and Babies in Mali

This summer, Bruce Overstreet, pastor of North Country Alliance Church in Plattsburgh, New York, will bicycle from California to Maine to benefit The Christian and Missionary Alliance’s (C&MA) Koutiala Hospital for Women and Children in Mali, West Africa.

U.S. House Passes Resolution Supporting Christmas and Christianity

Yesterday, the U.S. House passed a resolution recognizing the importance of Christmas and the Christian faith by a vote of 372 to 9. Nine members voted against the resolution, ten refused to support it by voting “present,” and 40 others members did not vote.

Does the Bible Hold the Missing Key to the Current UFO Debate?

Recent high-profile discussions about UFOs and the call by former pilots and officials for full government disclosure concerning what is known — if anything — about these strange aerial sightings have people of all walks of life speculating about the nature and intention of extra- terrestrial entities.

Inquiry Continues of Faith-Based Organizations

Faith-based nonprofit organizations need to make sure they share power within their organizations and are members of outside accountability groups to ensure they maintain the trust of donors as they move forward in future fundraising efforts, Douglas Shaw, chairman and chief executive officer of Douglas Shaw & Associates Inc., advised here today.

North Carolina School District Urged Not to Ban Bible Distribution

By Ed Thomas, OneNewsNow.com

A public-interest law firm that specializes in First Amendment and religious free-speech cases has sent a letter to the school district in Cumberland County, North Carolina, advising its superintendent that the district didn’t have to implement a new policy that bans community groups from leaving Bibles outside its elementary school campuses.

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