Tim Tebow Controversy Makes Way for the Gospel

Dr. Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church of Dallas says God has used the Tebow speaking controversy as a springboard for spreading the gospel.

C. Everett Koop Leaves Pro Life Legacy

Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, a pediatric surgeon known for his anti-smoking campaigns and efforts to improve diet and nutrition, died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire, on Monday. He was 96 years old.

Christian Music Legend Carman Diagnosed with Cancer

Christian music artist Carman Licciardello has been diagnosed with cancer.

The musician and evangelist wrote on his Facebook page Thursday morning: “I have delayed
writing this but those of you I call friends and supporters, who have prayed for me and this
ministry need to know about this new battle that lies ahead. One week ago I was diagnosed with
myeloma cancer. It is incurable and I’ve been given a 3- to 4-year window of time.”

Carman Knew He Was Sick Before Cancer Diagnosis

After Carman took to Facebook to share news of his cancer diagnosis on Valentine’s Day, his fans immediately started showing the artistic evangelist God’s love.

Pope Urging Church Leaders to Put Aside Rivalries

With passing phrases and striking images, Pope Benedict is assembling a last testament to his Roman Catholic Church, urging its leaders to put aside their rivalries and think only of the unity of the faith.

Pastor Apologizes For Praying at Interfaith Newtown Vigil

A Lutheran pastor in Newtown, Conn., has apologized after being reprimanded for participating in an interfaith vigil following the shooting massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School. The Rev. Rob Morris, pastor of Christ the King Lutheran Church, prayed at the vigil the Sunday following the Dec. 14 shootings alongside other Christian, Muslim, Jewish and Baha’i clergy.

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