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Latest NIV Bible Translation Clearer on Homosexual Sins, Says Theologian

Category: USA National News

The latest version of the popular NIV Bible translation has had its verses on homosexuality reworded, making them clearer in denouncing the practice, a theologian who helped with the translation says.

Assemblies of God Opens 368 Churches in 2011

Category: Ministries and Organizations

The Assemblies of God recorded its second-highest ever number of new church openings in the United States, planting just more than one church a day, with 368 new churches opening in 2011.

Is Hollywood Out of Step With Middle America?

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

Domestic ticket sales for movies continued to plummet in 2011 from their highs in the early 2000s, when The Lord of the Rings, The Passion of the Christ and Spider-Man ruled the box office, according to figures released recently by Hollywood.

Media scholar Dr. Ted Baehr, founder and chairman of the Christian Film & Television Commission, thinks many in Hollywood have lost touch with Middle America.

Nigeria Under State of Emergency

Category: The Persecuted Church

Nigeria (MNN) ― Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has declared a state of emergency in parts of the country following attacks from the Islamist group Boko Haram.

Boko Haram means “Western education is a sin.” The group is pushing to establish Sharia law and has been the source of explosive discontent over the last few years. They have been carrying out increasingly deadly attacks throughout 2011, including an August suicide bombing of UN headquarters in Abuja and Christmas violence that triggered fear and anger.

Focus on the Family Promotes Our ‘God-Given Worth’

Category: Faith and Family

Focus on the Family launches its “Be a Voice for Life Campaign” this month as part of a yearlong effort to promote the dignity of human life at all stages. The emphasis during the first quarter of the campaign is preborn babies.

Are You a Disciple? … or Just Part of the Crowd?

Category: Opinion & Commentary

Besides being the Year of the Dragon in China, 2012 is full of global observances. World Peace Day was Jan. 1, World Rabies Day is Sept. 22 and the World Day for Laboratory Animals (huh?) is April 24. There is also Global Hand-washing Day (Oct. 15), Star Wars Day (May 4), International Cat Day (March 1), and—for all Johnny Depp fans—International Talk Like a Pirate Day (Sept. 19).

I don’t know who comes up with these odd celebrations, but I’d like to add one more. Can we declare 2012 the Year of Discipleship?

Prayer Gathering in Miami Draws 20,000

Category: Church of God News

David Vega, a Church of God pastor in Miami was the catalyst for a prayer gathering that drew 20,000 to a prayer celebration, despite the threat of rain. Thousands gathered to pray in the under-churched, cosmopolitan city, ripe with Santería – the syncretism of Christianity with elements of African and Caribbean witchcraft.

180′ Nears 2 Million Views — Producer of Fireproof and Courageous Calls it ‘Gutsy and Powerful

Category: Lifestyle & Culture

BELLFLOWER, Calif., Jan. 4, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ — As the award-winning prolife movie pushes 2 million views on YouTube, Stephen Kendrick – Producer of Fireproof & Courageous said, “I am so glad I took the time to watch ‘180.’ It is gutsy and very powerful.”

New Bill Could Protect Persecuted Christians in India

Category: The Persecuted Church

Christians in India celebrated Christmas under the threat of violence. While there were isolated incidents reported, nothing on the scale of the Orissa pogrom of 2008 emerged.


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