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LAKE FOREST – As members of Saddleback Church settled into their seats Sunday to hear the weekly sermon from Pastor Rick Warren, one thing was missing: Rick Warren.Fellow pastors had convinced the founder and leader of the mega-church in Lake Forest to take the day off. They filled in for him by preaching about an ongoing campaign, "40 Days of Love."For Warren, one of the most influential ministers in the nation, the forced break was nothing to celebrate. It came at the end of a harrowing week in which he and his family were whipsawed by a health crisis.Read more of…

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The drumming signals the start of Sunday Mass at the Congregation of the Great Spirit. Father Edward Cook sits in the circle at the front of the church where he and the drummers play a song of welcome.Inside the small, white stone church at 1050 W. Lapham Blvd., where Lithuanians once worshipped, more than 100 people come to pray at one of the few urban churches in the country to blend the Roman Catholic Mass with American Indian traditions.Read more of this story.

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Washington correspondent David Brody knew it was a symbolic moment when Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean appeared on the Christian Broadcasting Network. Then there was the landmark Nevada trip to interview Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and his wife, Landra, at their home. Landing a face-to-face interview with Sen. Hillary Clinton for The 700 Club ? Say no more. Finally, after a year of negotiations, Sen. Barack Obama’s staff took a leap of faith and scheduled an interview with the news team at the Rev. Pat Robertson’s flagship network. Read more of this story.

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News Release Even while preparing to open a new, larger pantry early next year, St. Vincent de Paul’s temporary Madison pantry is helping feed an average of 90 families per day.With numbers of client families at or near record highs recently, volunteers and staff members at Dane County’s busiest food pantry say they are glad their temporary facility will be replaced by a new, larger and better-equipped pantry within a few months. The food pantry, which serves all Dane County ZIP Codes five days each week, is operated by the local Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

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The level of activity in U.S. churches when it comes to monetary giving and displaying care for others in need is "lukewarm," authors of a new report state. And being lukewarm can lead to churches being "spit out" of Jesus’ mouth, they warn. "The State of Church Giving through 2006: Global Triage, MDG 4, and Unreached People Groups," released Wednesday, evaluated members’ contributions to churches from 1968 through 2006 and the allocation of church funds to overseas mission work and urgent global needs. Read more of this story. Church Giving Outlook from Christianity Today

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Flights to exotic locations, uprooting one’s family, and investing years of one’s life are no longer required to do global mission work given the advancement of communication technology. Now, with the power of Internet technology, Christians can share the Gospel and God’s plan for salvation with people in 191 countries around the world without leaving their home. Read more of this story.

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COMMENTARYI have been surprised by the number of Christians who have given up on politics this year. "I don’t like either candidate, so I’m staying home," some say.I get fed up with the vain posturing and empty promises, too. But not voting is not an option—it’s both our civic and sacred duty. Voting is required of us as good citizens and as God’s agents for appointing leaders.Read more of this commentary.

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