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The lower portion of the Jordan River is so polluted that the World Monuments Fund (WMF) has designated it an Endangered Cultural Heritage Site. The WMF, the leading international body for the protection of monuments, placed the revered river on its watch list of 100 endangered sites in June.Read more of this story.

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COMMENTARYWhen it comes to statistics about religion, Europe is an urbane continent full of empty cathedrals, while America offers rows of suburban mega-churches.Consider what happens when the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life asks a basic "salience question" to determine the level of interest in faith-related matters around the world. Participants are asked to answer "yes" or "no" in response to this statement: "Religion is very important to me."Read more of this story.

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COMMENTARYI was asked an important question this week in the context of a gathering of future evangelical leaders: What one thing would bring about renewal and revival in America? Who could claim to know the answer? But I do know what first entered my mind. If there is going to be real renewal, real revival –at least in America – there will have to be widespread repentance for how we have failed to answer Jesus’ plea for demonstrable unity and shared grace among those who follow Christ.Read more of this story.

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PHOENIX (Reuters Life!) – Shock-rocker Alice Cooper has a surprise for those who only see him as the man in haunting black makeup with a stage show featuring mock hangings, real snakes and plenty of fake blood.The self-styled "Prince of Darkness" is throwing his energy into building a Christian teen center in Phoenix for at-risk youths from the area, hoping to break ground by November.Read more of this story.

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Nearly one-quarter of the nation’s voters are evangelical Christians, and since the 1980s most of them have endorsed Republican candidates. They helped elect President George Bush to a second term, constituting more than one-third of his votes in 2004. But today some evangelicals are saying their votes can’t be taken for granted. Looking beyond traditional litmus test issues such as abortion or gay marriage, some young Christians say they are no longer calling themselves Republican. Read more of this story.

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