Author: Gordon Govier

COMMENTARY“Survey Shows U.S. Religious Tolerance” was the headline of a New York Times article about the Pew Forum’s survey of America’s religious landscape. It found that Americans have a “non-dogmatic approach to faith.” In fact, 70 percent of Americans who claim affiliation to a religious body—including Christians—agreed that “many religions can lead to eternal life.” Nearly the same percentage said that “there’s more than one true way to interpret the teachings of my religion.”Read more of this commentary.Questions about the questions on the Pew surveyPew Report Shows Americans Are Religious in Unpredictable Ways

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REEDSBURG, Wis.(BP)–Disaster relief chaplain Doug Davis opened an image on his cell phone of a house he’d seen along Granite Avenue, a main street running through Reedsburg, Wis., alongside the Baraboo River.Reedsburg officials condemned a number of homes along this stretch after the river swelled into a destructive force, sweeping into homes and destroying foundations.Read more of this story.

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When most Americans think of megachurches and missions, they think of us reaching overseas populations. But when large churches in other countries look at the United States, some are seeing us as a mission field with significant spiritual needs. Churches from Asia, South America, Europe and Africa all have planted mission churches in the United States and other countries around the world:Read more of this story.

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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Safety pins and screws are still lodged in 15-year-old Ami Ortiz’s body three months after he opened a booby-trapped gift basket sent to his family. The explosion severed two toes, damaged his hearing and harmed a promising basketball career.Police say they are still searching for the assailants. But to the Ortiz family the motive of the attackers is clear: The Ortizes are Jews who believe that Jesus was the Messiah.Read more of this story.

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Lately, I’ve been experimenting with taking one day each week away from work completely. You might think this would be an easy task as there’s a “weekend” each week that allegedly offers up two full days of rest. And yet, as I work at home, the shiny big screen of the iMac beckons at all hours, and I am often in front of its white glow the first thing every morning and the last thing at night.So, being that I am Jewish — though not very religious — I decided to shut down the computer each Friday night at sunset…

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IOWA CITY, Iowa (BP)–At a time when the American Red Cross finds its disaster relief fund depleted, Southern Baptist volunteers are stepping up and providing desperately needed assistance to victims of the storms and floods that have plagued the upper Midwest for almost a month.Read more of this story.

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BREEZEWOOD, Pa. — More than six million souls pass through this quarter-mile strip of all-night waffle houses and gas stations each year. The Rev. Shannon Rust hopes to save at least a few of them. For nearly two decades, he has pulled the chapel inside his 18-wheel tractor-trailer twice a week to this bustling truck stop where the Pennsylvania Turnpike meets Interstate 70.Read more of this story.

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NEWS RELEASE(PHOENIX, AZ) — In the midst of historic biblical-proportion flooding throughout the state of Iowa, Cedar Rapids churches have taken steps as a Ready Church, not only to bring tangible aid to the victims of what is now being termed a mini-Katrina, but to share the Hope of Jesus Christ one victim at a time throughout the long recovery process over the next months and years.Read more of this release.

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Tapping into a higher power, Unitarian Universalist Church West in Brookfield has become the first church in southeastern Wisconsin to install a solar-electric generating system.Using 42 roof-mounted solar panels, the 8.4-kilowatt system is expected to provide energy equal to about 15% of the electrical needs for the church, 13001 W. North Ave. The system went on line June 5.Read more of this story.

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