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The Larimores wrote "His Brain, Her Brain, How Divinely Designed Differences Can Strengthen Your Marriage," published by Zondervan this month. The book focuses on what the Colorado couple say are more than 100 God-given neurological differences that can make a marriage happier.Read more of this story.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE (ANS) — Grammy Award winning Christian singer, Rebecca St. James, whose signature song about abstinence, “Wait For Me” is a hot send at iTunes this Valentine’s Day has a different take on Valentine’s Day.The Australian-born singer says: "What better ‘valentine’ to give the one your love than to remain pure until marriage — to consider yourself a gift worth giving only to the one with whom you intend to spend the rest of your life! Imagine yourself asking God to give you His wisdom and direction in the process of finding His choice in seeking the love of…
If you heard Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee’s victory speech on Super Tuesday, you may have noticed him speaking in what is almost a separate dialect. Some listeners have even asked us what he was talking about. So NPR headed off to the National Mall in search of people who understood Huckabee’s biblical allusions.It proved almost as hard as getting a camel through the eye of a needle.Read more of this story.
WAYNE, N.J. — The walls of the jail cell were built from stone, providing the perfect place for David Tyree to hit rock bottom. Arrested for drug possession after the police found half a pound of marijuana in his car, caged between stone walls and steel bars, Tyree covered his face with his hands. Read more of this story.
(CNSNews.com) – Intelligent design theory, or ID, is opening new doors of scientific research, particularly in cancer and other disease research, according to its adherents, but a new movie, "Expelled" starring Ben Stein explores how an "elitist scientific establishment" is apparently muzzling and smearing scientists who publicly discuss ID.Read more of this story.
ARTICLEThere it was, gleaming at me from the glossy pages of a catalog: the perfect slogan t-shirt, with its cheeky grasp of the truth. I reached for my purse, intending to pull out my Visa. My husband, Pete, and I don’t have a ton of arguments—mostly because he’s so nice—but his lack of listening skills has been the source of many of them.Read more of this article.
The National Prayer Breakfast is a three-day event crammed with seminars and tours for guests from around the country. The expensive ticket prices for the breakfast subsidize a host of international visitors — plus some heads of state — who are flown here for what’s essentially low-key intros to Christianity.Read more of this story.
As thousands of Catholics line up to receive the sign of the cross in ashes on Wednesday to mark the start of Lent, more Protestants are joining the tradition to observe Easter more meaningfully.Read more of this story.
COMMENTARYAt a New York or Los Angeles cocktail party, few would dare make a pejorative comment about Barack Obama’s race or Hillary Clinton’s sex. Yet it would be easy to get away with deriding Mike Huckabee’s religious faith.Read more of this commentary.
LONDON, Feb. 3 — A clown on a unicycle, with a Bozo-orange wig and a beep-beep red nose, rolled down the center aisle of Holy Trinity Church just before a reading from the Gospel of Matthew. In pews on both sides sat scores of giggling men and women wearing huge bow ties, lime and pink wigs, poofy checkered pants, floppy shoes and, of course, big red noses. Read more of this story.
