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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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I was in a newspaper newsroom during the Crash of 1987. Twenty-one years later, I’m still in the news game and now we have the Crash of 2008.The events of recent weeks are something that your grandchildren may ask you about in 20 years. In recent days, we have seen persistent comparisons to the 1930s. That sent me onto Internet search engines to find out what was going on in American Christianity during the 1930s and the Great Depression.Read more of this story.

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The Amish are often portrayed as the most rooted of communities, who seldom venture off the farm except for short trips by horse and buggy.In fact, nearly 11,600 Amish households have picked up and moved to a different state since 1992, according to a new study. And that doesn’t include migration within states, said the study’s author, Amish expert Donald B. Kraybill.Read more of this story.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (BP)–The American Family Association announced Oct. 9 an end to the boycott it had organized against McDonald’s, citing the restaurant chain’s willingness to "remain neutral in the culture war regarding homosexual marriage."Read more of this story.

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A new edition of the Bible sets out to show that the seeds of environmentalism were first sown in the Garden of Eden.Just as "red letter" Bibles highlight the words of Jesus in red ink, The Green Bible, in stores this week, uses green ink to spotlight more than 1,000 passages extolling the goodness of creation and God’s charge to mankind to care for it. Read more of this story.

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It’s times like these that drive men and women to their knees. With the economy on the ropes, the populace split almost right down the middle on who should lead for the next four years, the country mired in two wars, global warming, it’s time to pray. And how should we pray? David Bryant is a former Madison resident and former president of Concerts of Prayer International who is now the leader of a national "Christ Awakening movement" called Proclaim Hope. At the invitation of some Christian leaders in the Pacific Northwest, he is offering a prayer that Christians can…

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Boomerangs Resale Store has opened its doors to help people in the Madison community in two very distinct ways. First, it is a Resale Store selling used merchandise at a reasonable cost to Madison residents. Secondly, the income generated will be distributed to support three faith-based mercy ministries in the greater Madison area.

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