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The sanctuary of Lake City Church was filled with almost 1,000 area residents last night (March 15, 2009), joining together in an unusual three-hour Sunday evening service of prayer and worship music called Seeking God Together. There were no sermons, just short prayers from 22 different area pastors. The prayers were interspersed between the songs, which were played by worship bands from three different churches, one for each hour.

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Every winter, David DeWitt takes his biology class to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, but for a purpose far different from that of other professors. DeWitt brings his Advanced Creation Studies class (CRST 390, Origins) up from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., hoping to strengthen his students’ belief in a biblical view of natural history, even in the lion’s den of evolution. Read more of this story.

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Read the Bible: Maybe it doesn’t make sense for most of us to read the whole Bible. After all, there are so many difficult, repellent, confusing, and boring passages. Why not skip them and cherry-pick the best bits? After spending a year with the good book, I’ve become a full-on Bible thumper. Everyone should read it—all of it! In fact, the less you believe, the more you should read. Let me explain why, in part by telling how reading the whole Bible has changed me.Read more of this story.

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COMMENTARYRiding the train down to London last summer, after a two-week fellowship session on science and religion at the University of Cambridge, I noticed an article in the Independent newspaper about a new book which reinforced that notion of an increasingly irreligious Europe. It is true that outward signs of faith—apart from biblical passages emblazoned on London’s famed red double-decker buses by jesussaid.org—are difficult to come by.But I found deeply felt Christianity alive and well in an unlikely setting: the academy’s scientific community. Read more of this commentary.

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COMMENTARYOneida, Ky. – We are on the verge – within 10 years – of a major collapse of evangelical Christianity. This breakdown will follow the deterioration of the mainline Protestant world and it will fundamentally alter the religious and cultural environment in the West. Within two generations, evangelicalism will be a house deserted of half its occupants. (Between 25 and 35 percent of Americans today are Evangelicals.) In the "Protestant" 20th century, Evangelicals flourished. But they will soon be living in a very secular and religiously antagonistic 21st century. Read more of this commentary. Wisconsin’s Population Becoming Less Christian -…

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Christian students and campus ministry staff at the University of Wisconsin have once again launched a 40-day 24/7 prayer room at Faith Community Bible Church, which is located at the corner of Park and Regent streets, adjacent to campus."We have a heart and desire to grow in intimacy with the Lord through prayer, build unity amongst believers on campus, and prepare the way in hearts and minds of students and faculty for the coming of the Lord," the prayer room team said in announcing the beginning of the prayer campaign in February. The 40 day campaign began on Ash Wednesday…

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Pastors of 29 Madison area churches will gather at Lake City Church from 6-9pm next Sunday night, March 15, for an evening of prayer and worship called "Seeking God Together." "It is going to be an unbelievable event," said pastor Tom Flaherty, the organizer. "I would encourage you to get there early."

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NASHVILLE, TN (ANS) — For nearly 60 years, Awana has been a leader in children’s ministry, helping churches and parents worldwide raise children and youth to know, love and serve Christ.Based in the Chicago area, Awana is the only organization with fully integrated evangelism and discipleship programs for ages 2 to 18 that actively involve parents, church leaders and mentors. Each week, more than a million children and youth, 250,000 volunteers and 300-plus field staff take part in Awana in the U.S. and internationally. Read more of this story.

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