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Thursday, October 25, 2012

No margin for error anymore?

Richard Mourdock said something stupid the other night. 
He knows it. Everyone knows it.
But I also think everyone knows what he meant to say but not many want to give him a little leeway or grace. Even among some evangelicals who preach grace are not offering any here.
Here's what Mourdock said during Tuesday's debate:
 "I struggled with it myself for a long time, but I came to realize life is that gift from God. And I think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that God intended to happen."
Some in the pro-life movement are using this as a rallying cry and the abortion supporters also see an opportunity.
We live at a time when there are just a lot of words out there. Sure, Twitter only gives us 140 characters, but nothing's stopping me from filing 7,000 Tweets.
Then posting them on Facebook.
Then commenting on stories on the web and other people's FB postings and re-Tweeting, etc. etc.
Ahh, we love to see people make missteps. It makes us feel a little better about ourselves.
Ha ha. President Obama mistakenly tells a crowd in Colorado that he wants wind turbines to be made in China.
Really?
Forever.
And Vice President Joe Biden's latest gaffe is to tell the good people in Ohio about all the negative ads being run "here in Iowa."
So we get former presidential candidate Jon Huntsman telling Romney to ditch his support for Mourdock, calling it a sign that Romney lacks leadership because Romney won't.
Really?
Isn't it leadership to stick with your convictions and provide some grace for a misstep?
Huntsman goes on to say in the Huffington Post: "I cringe -- it's like fingers on a chalkboard every time I hear men talk about women's health issues."
Funny, I cringe every time I see someone take on a superiority pose. [And, yes, this applies to me, too].
But Huntsman's criticism may have been less on Mourdock's misspeak and more on some strange view that only women can speak on women's issues. Men can't talk about women's issues? Blacks can't talk about whites, etc.? Capitalists can't speak about Communists? 
Strange logic. Does Jon have daughters?
Radio commentator Laura Ingraham tweeted a "thanks" to Huntsman. 
Let the pile-on begin. [But don't look for support when you make a misstatement, folks].
But the bigger frustration I have isn't political opportunists looking for an chance to be relevant again but Christians who should know better.
People like Richard Lintz, dean of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. He told the Christian Science Monitor that Mourdock's comments were offensive
"The clumsiness is [to] so align God with evil that God becomes a horrific figure."
We know that's not what he meant. 
We know there ain't such a man walking the planet these days.
Huntsman made a mistake earlier in his losing bid to be the Republican candidate for president when he didn't qualify for the Arizona state primary because of a "paperwork mishap," the Associated Press reported.
And there was the goof on his boast that he spoke fluent Chinese.
I'm not going to throw stones. Remember, mercy triumphs over judgment.

--Word Smith


Monday, August 20, 2012

Fast2Feed campaign

Two ministries have joined together to allow people to fast a meal and donate money that would have been spent to feed kids in Zimbabwe. Read the story here http://wordnews.org/2012/08/20/forgo-it-childrens-hunger-fund-launch-fast2feed-campaign/

Sunday, August 19, 2012

A new survey says women overwhelmingly are pleased with their experiences at church? Check out the story here.
And tell us your experience by emailing Word News here: wordnewsnow@yahoo.com.

Saturday, August 04, 2012

Praying for Christian athletes at the Games

I had a good conversation with Steve McConkey of 4 Winds Christian Athletics last night. His ministry targets track and field athletes and he's got a real passion for these athletes [like Christian Taylor, pictured]. He rattles off their names like they're members of his family.
And they are. Members of God's family.
Take a look at WordNews.org's story on McConkey's ministry and the folks who are now taking center stage at the Olympic Games in London.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Street preacher released


A street preacher arrested for calling on police to repent has had his charges dismissed.
The story is here.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

What was Oral Roberts' legacy?

The answer probably won't surprise you.
Hear what his daughter, Roberta Roberts Potts thinks here:
http://wordnews.org/2012/07/28/by-the-book-my-dad-oral-roberts-part-2-a-lasting-legacy/

Monday, July 23, 2012

The theater's a "innocent, hopeful place'? Really?

Following the tragedy last week when a gunman open fired on a movie-going crowd attending the latest Batman film The Dark Knight Rises--killing 12 and injuring dozens-- the director said in a statement. "I believe movies are one of the great American art forms and the shared experience of watching a story unfold on screen is an important and joyful pastime. The movie theater is my home, and the idea that someone would violate that innocent and hopeful place in such an unbearably savage way is devastating to me. "
In the past that may have been true. I remember as a kid seeing films like Rocky and Star Wars on the big screen. But check out this PluggedIn review that describes the darkness, evil and violence this movie is heaped with and tell me where the hope or innocence are.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Office Depots' gay agenda targeted by AFA


Office Depot is providing $1 million as part of a promotion featuring Lady Gaga and and a concept backing the idea that people are born gay.
But AFA is launching a campaign to combat it. http://wordnews.org/?p=1983

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Man forgives wife's, daughter's killer

Check out this extraordinary story of forgiveness. Man forgives his wife's and daughter's killer. Forgiveness is not a choice, he says.

The story is here

Friday, July 06, 2012

Holly Spears -- behind the scenes

A new behind-the-scenes video giving a look at Holly Spears, behind the scenes, is now out.

Find out more here.

Monday, July 02, 2012

What's a Justice Ride?

A group calling itself "Created Equal" is starting its first of several Justice Rides next week.

But what's a Justice Ride? Click here to find out.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Supreme Court ruling draws ire from ministry groups

Young activists vow to fight Obama's reelection.
Law firms have filed to repeal Obamacare.
And one right to life group says they won't obey the new law when it goes into effect.
That's just a sample of the reactions to the Supreme Court's ruling upholding Obamacare.

To read more

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Mp3s filled with inspiration and prayers headed to the troops


AUSTIN, Texas (WordNews.org) June 27, 2012 – By Frontline Faith’s count, more than two-thirds of America’s active-duty service men and women are Christian. Frontline Faith wants to get an mp3 player filled with prayers and inspiration into each of their hands. “I want every military person to know how grateful Americans are for our troop ... "
Click here for the rest of the story.

The Rutherford Institute turns 30

Civil liberties law firm The Rutherford Institute is turning 30.

Check out the Word News story here:

http://wordnews.org/2012/06/27/the-rutherford-institute-turns-30/

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Word News: Pro life youth protesting Chinese consulate

Word News: Pro life youth protesting Chinese consulate

Word News: Pro life youth protesting Chinese consulate

Word News: Pro life youth protesting Chinese consulate

Pro life youth protesting Chinese consulate

Check out WordNews.org for the story.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Do you watch Christian TV?

If so, what programming do you watch? A new survey may surprise you. Christians, apparently, don't like Christian television. Click here to find out why.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Walker win a victory for the unborn, prolife groups say

It isn't just tea party and GOP and conservatives that won along with Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
It was the unborn, say prolife groups.
http://wordnews.org/2012/06/06/walkers-recall-win-a-victory-for-unboard-pro-life-group-says/

Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Chen leaves US. Embassy but doubts remain why

ChinaAid said there’s more to the story regarding Christian human rights activist Chen Guangcheng’s decision to leave the U.S. Embassy’s diplomatic protection today on “his own volition.” ChinaAid has received reports from reliable sources that Chen’s decision to leave the U.S. Embassy was done reluctantly because “serious threats to his immediate family members were made by the Chinese government” if Chen refuses to accept the Chinese government’s offer.
“We are deeply concerned about this sad development if the reports about Chen’s involuntary departure (from US Embassy) are true.” said Bob Fu, President of ChinaAid who knew 15 hours in advance about this “deal” through reliable sources.

To read more

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Word News launches new series, Saturays with Kay Warren


Kay Warren takes center stage in WordNews.org's next installment in the Saturdays with ... series. Last Saturday concluded the popular Saturdays with Sandi Patty series [Click here for more].
Warren, wife of Saddleback Church pastor Rick Warren, is the author of "Choose Joy: Because Happiness Isn't Enough."
Click here for the first story in the series.
Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Groupon target of boycott

Morality in Media is launching a boycott against Groupon. Read why at wordnews.org.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Sandi Patty answers the question: Who's the best?

Who's the best female recording artist?
Sandi Patty doesn't even hesitate

http://wordnews.org/2012/04/14/saturdays-with-sandi-patty-whos-the-best-part-3-in-a-series/

Controversy looms over choice of pro-abortion rights Tutu to speak at Gonzaga University commencement

Officials at Gonzaga University have invited the controversial Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town, South Africa Desmond Tutu to deliver the school’s 2012 commencement address in May. 
The school also will present the archbishop with an honorary doctorate. 

Monday, April 09, 2012

WordNews.org reviews The Hunger Games


A reviewer gives his take on The Hunger Games http://wordnews.org/2012/04/09/a-review-of-the-hunger-games-it-will-keep-you-thinking/.
Tell us your thoughts here.

Living Waters announces first 180 baby

Just got an email from Living Waters. They're the folks that put out the 180 video. "A young lady wrote to us last week and said that last year she was listening to Tony Miano preach the gospel open-air, when someone gave her a “180” DVD. She was secretly pregnant and was considering an abortion, but after watching it she decided to keep her baby. David is our first “180 baby.” We filmed Vanessa and should have it available soon."

Saturday, April 07, 2012

The Titanic's making news again


Word News catches up with a ministry that says the blockbuster film had a lot of inaccuracies. 
It wants to set the record straight during the 100 anniversary of that fateful maiden voyage.

Next installment of Saturdays with Sandi Patty posted

Christian gospel legend Sandi Patty says her kids are nearly all grown (the youngest is 16 and driving) and she's finding some time on her hands a sense that there's a new seasons she's entering, she tells WordNews.org.

Read more here

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Billy Graham's radio station makes acquisition

It's the first acquisition in 49 years, WordNews.org reports.

Friday, March 23, 2012

October Baby, Prison religion

Http://www.wordnews.org looks at the latest faith film that's out and faith in prison.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Two planes dedicated for Mission Aviation Fellowship’s service in Indonesia

NAMPA, Idaho (WordNews.org) March 21, 2012  — Mission Aviation Fellowship dedicated two new Kodiak planes worth a total of $3.4 million for service in remote areas of Indonesia.
The planes were donated anonymously. “I know the excitement the sounod of these planes will generate in places with names like Kiwi, Bomela, Langda, and Koropun,” said Dave Rask, MAF’s director of Aviation Resources. “These are places that have never seen a car. Places so remote that the only way to reach them is a long trek through the jungle, or by plane. In these areas, the missionaries, the medicines, books, Bibles … even the nails for the buildings and the aluminum for the roofs are delivered by MAF.”

To read more

Christian business leaders gather at Kingdom Economic Summit

LOS ANGELES (Word News) March 21, 2012 – Christian market leaders are attending The Kingdom Economic Yearly Summit (K.E.Y.S.) which began today.
The event, held at the Los Angels Airport Marriot, runs from through March 25. It is loosely patterned after the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. It  features 111 speakers, including wealth managers, financial advisers, experts in precious metal and commodity investments, a Fortune 100 corporate attorney, international business attorneys, a former NASA rocket scientist, senior executives at two major energy companies.

To read more

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

High tech tithing?

Headed into church in a hurry and forgot your wallet or checkbook?Not to worry. Now, you can text in your tithe.
It's a new product by BGW 21st Century Solutions. BGW calls it their mobile wallet service that allows cell phone users to make donations of any amount at any time via a simple text message.

To read the rest of the story

To take a poll on the issue

Thursday, March 08, 2012

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For the first time, Word News is accepting limited advertising.
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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

Free for Life sets up first human trafficking monitoring station on Tibet border

TIBET (WordNews.org) March 7, 2012 – The first human trafficking border monitoring station has been set up on the Tibet border by Free for Life International, a nonprofit organization based in Franklin, Tennessee.

To read more

2 pro-lifers arrested outside high school

JACKSON, Miss. (WordNews.org) March 7, 2012 – Two college-age members of the Survivors Campus Life Tour were arrested yesterday for distributing literature to students on a sidewalk outside the Murrah High School here.

The arrests came a day after the group of pro-life youth activists attempted to hold signs, distribute literature, and engage high school students in conversation on the sidewalk.

To read more



Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Stonecroft CEO Vollrath retires


KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WordNews.org) March 6, 2012 – Geneva Vollrath is stepping down as president and CEO of Stonecroft Ministries at the end of April, the board announced today.
Vollrath will participate in the upcoming Call To Me prayer event April 24-28.
“Our commitment to the mission, to God Himself, is expressed and cultivated through prayer. There is no more important work for a Christian, no more valuable effort for a Christian organization, no more critical leadership, than prayer,” Vollrath said. She said she is looking forward to spending time with her family in Florida.
Stonecroft is now working to identify Vollrath’s replacement.



To read more


Sunday, March 04, 2012

Majority of pastors assessing mission statements this year, survey says

By AARON CHARLES
Word News
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WordNews.org) March 4, 2012 – Pastor Ken Fetter said when considering making changes to his church’s ministry — such as developing new programs — he first makes sure it lines up with Hillside Missionary Church’s main purpose.
“Do you get so concerned with mortar, brick, and equipment that you lose sight of the people?” asked Fetter, who pastors the South Bend, Ind., church.

To read more

Friday, February 24, 2012

Christian Chinese editor released early


Li Ying was released five years early in China following an outpouring of international support. Li was once sentenced to death. Her story is here.

Going to Home Depot? Check out this story first

The American Family Association has sent out an alert to its members urging them to take a stand against Home Depot (also to pray for its chairman). The story is here.
Would you (or are you) boycott Home Depot? Put your comment below.

Friday, February 17, 2012

On Jeremy Lin's faith

CAMBRIDGE (WordNews.org) Feb. 16, 2012 – New York Knick sensation Jeremy Lin had a strong faith on the Harvard campus and a passion for daily Bible study, weekly small group meetings and telling his teammates about Christ, according to his InterVarsity mentor, Adrian Tam.
Lin, who recently set an NBA record with the most points scored in his first five starts with 136 points, was involved with the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship.

To read more

A Word News conversation with Stryper’s Michael Sweet – part I: Band On A Mission, Bringing Hope

[Editor's Note: Word News published this series on Fridays. The stories were lost because of a server problem years ago. Word News is rebuilding these exclusive stories and will run them under the category "Flashback." Enjoy!]
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (WordNews.org) Oct. 7, 2005One of Christian music’s top-sellingand controversialbands, Stryper, is back on the road, and on a mission.
“We’re back together,” said Michael Sweet, lead singer and one of the founders of the band that dates back to 1983 and once topped Billboard.
The Stryper “Reborn” tour is in the early stages. The first new album since 1990. [Editor’s note: Stryper has since put out “The Covering” in 2011 and “Murder by Pride” in 2009].

Click here to read more

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Congress to hear testimony about imprisoned Christian in China

Today's top story at http://www.wordnews.org features testimony from the wife of an imprisoned Christian in China and a ministry trying to help him.

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

40 Days for Life launches campaign in 251 cities



WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Feb. 8, 2012 – On this, the 40th anniversary of legal abortion, a group called 40 Days for Life is launching a campaign in 251 cities across the country as well as Australia, Canada, England, and Spain.
The campaign begins Feb. 22 and runs through April 1.
"This is a critical year in terms of the sanctity of human life -- a year in which people from across America and beyond are preparing to take a public stand on behalf of innocent lives at risk,” said Shawn Carney, campaign director of 40 Days for Life.

To read more

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Cancer charity Komen ends grant to Planned Parenthood


NEW YORK (WordNews.org) Jan. 31, 2012 — Susan G. Komen for the Cure is stopping its partnership with Planned Parenthood, Fox News is reporting.
Fox quoted Komen spokeswoman Leslie Aun saying the end of the partnership was the result of the charity adopting a new criteria that prevents it from proving grants to organizations by local, state and federal authorities. An inquiry was launched in Florida regarding whether taxpayer funds were used to pay for abortions.

To read more

Thursday, January 26, 2012

FDR’s D-Day landing prayer bill passes House

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Jan. 24, 2012 – A bill that would include FDR’s D-Day landing prayer in its entirety in a plaque at the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., has passed the House 386-26.
The bill is now headed to the Senate for hearings, according to the Ohio Christian Alliance.

To read more

Family Worship Sunday is Jan. 29

RICHMOND, Va.,(WordNews.org) Jan. 24, 2012  — Jan. 29 is Family Worship Sunday (January is Family Worship Month, by the way). Pastors around the globe are speaking to their congregations this Sunday about the importance of reading the scriptures, praying and singing together as a family in the home, organizers said.

For more information

Patrick Morley: A Borneo Christian? (Part 9)


CASSELBERRY, Fla. (WordNews.org) Jan. 26, 2012 – Patrick Morley remains thankful some four decades later to some men who reached out to him early in his adulthood.
That’s because unlike his father, Morley attended a church that had a vision to disciple men like him.
“I’m just so grateful that almost 40 years from now these men saw this young struggling father, came around him—and they discipled me. So I was able to fully break the cycle in a way my dad was not,” Morley tells WordNews.org.
Morley is the head of the Man in the Mirror ministry and is launching a major initiative to hire 330 men nationwide who will oversee a total of 330,000 churches—one man per 1,000 churches.

To read more

Monday, January 23, 2012

Patrick Morley talks about creating, capturing and sustaining momentum

CASSELBERRY, Fla. (WordNews.org) Jan. 23, 2012 – Patrick Morley, author of the best-selling “Man in the Mirror” series, says he’s learned a lot about what not to do.
At 63, he finds himself heading up a men’s discipleship initiative that seeks to hire 330 men to help 330,000 churches nationwide disciple men.
That’s right, one man who will be an area director for a region covering 1,000 churches.
“There are some guys around the country that are already doing this effectively,” he said. “The main thing is that we have figured out through a lot of mistakes how to actually help a church actually develop a sustainable discipleship ministry to men. And that is the No. 1 problem in men’s discipleship”—sustainability, Morley tells WordNews.org.

To read more 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Britt Nicole releases details of new album on Twitter

Christian music artist Britt Nicole released details of her next album on her Twitter account (@ittsbrittnicole). "Hear it is...... The record title is "GOLD" and it will come out on MARCH 27 !!!!! :) can't wait for u guys to hear!

WordNews.org profiled Britt in a six-part series.

Patrick Morley: God’s calling and a warehouse full of books (Part 2)


CASSELBERRY, Fla. (WordNews.org) Jan. 19, 2012 – At 63, bestselling Christian author Patrick Morley has seen several trends in men’s ministries in the United States.
Best known for his book “Man in the Mirror,” Morley is the author of 18 books. His latest, “Man Alive,” is out this month.
“Back when I became a follower of Jesus in 1973, there was a huge marketplace for men.” Navigators was one ministry that was big in the Orlando, Fla., area where he lives.
A decade later, God called Morley to write “Man in the Mirror.” To read more

NH bill would prohibit contracts with abortion providers

CONCORD, N.H. (WordNews.org) Jan. 19, 2012 — The New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill 207 to 147 that shifts state taxpayer funds away from abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood.
Instead, under the measure, funds would go to public and private entities that provide comprehensive health care to women and that do not provide abortions.
The bill’s language was developed in part by the Alliance Defense Fund and the Susan B. Anthony List. It now heads to the state Senate.

To read more

Prayer at the flagpole constitutional? Ministry leader to school board of ed

CLAY COUNTY, Fla. (WordNews.org) Jan. 18, 2012 – The head of Bible Concepts Ministries is scheduled to address the Clay County, Fla., school board tomorrow about biblical concepts and constitutional principles pertaining to churches and civil groups.
Biblical Concepts Ministries teaches free seminars.
Johnson and BCM has been involved the fight for religious freedom and second amendment issues.

To read more

Patrick Morley: Looking for a few (hundred) good men (Part 1)

CASSELBERRY, Fla. (WordNews.org) Jan. 18, 2012 – Patrick Morley, the bestselling author of the book “Man in the Mirror” is leading an effort to improve the discipleship of men across the country.
A national casting call has been launched at www.mimareadirectors.org. It is a collaboration with Young Life, Campus Crusade for Christ, Compass—Finances God’s Way, and the Navigators. The purpose: to recruit candidates throughout the country with a passion for discipling.
The goal is lofty: to disciple 1 million men by 2015; 10 million men by the end of 2020.
To that end, Morley’s group is looking to hire 330 men who will be responsible for 1,000 churches each.

To read more

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Home schoolers face stiff fines, opposition in Sweden

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (WordNews.org) Jan. 17, 2012 – The Home School Legal Defense Association and Alliance Defense Fund say proposed changes to Swedish law could make it easier for the government to take children away from home-schooling families.
Liberal Party politician Lotta Edholm wrote in a Jan. 10 column in Aftonbladet, a prominent Swedish newspaper, that “the social services law should be amended so that social services are able to intervene when children are kept away from school by their parents — often for religious or ideological reasons.”
The Home School Legal Defense Association said the recommended law change comes at a time when there are already stringent penalties for home schooling in Sweden. The Home School Legal Defense Association and Alliance Defense Fund have applied to the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of one family whose child was taken by the government in 2009 and have filed a brief in a Swedish appellate court on behalf of another family fined an amount equivalent to $26,000.



For more on the story

Anti-abortion film to play on Jumbo screen in D.C. before March for Life


WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Jan 17, 2012 — An anti-abortion film “Created Equal” will be shown on a jumbo LED screen in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 23.
The video can be viewed here [Warning: Graphic].
The video will be debut at the March for Life. Organizers says this is the first time in the history of the pro-life movement that an abortion video has been broadcast in the public square on a jumbo LED screen.
“Getting this video into the heads of Americans is Planned Parenthood’s worst nightmare,” said Mark Harrington, Created Equal’s executive director.

For the rest of the story

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Does God care about who wins?

A lot of commentators question whether God cares about the outcome of a certain event.
Like the Broncos vs. the Patriots tonight.
The arguments include there are Christians on both sides. Good point. Just like one prays for a cloudless day when hosting a picnic, that farmer is desperate for rain.
Ahhh, decisions, decisions.
Then there's the argument that God must have better things to do. That may seem true to some, especially non football fans but since He is omnipotent, this really won't drain Him. He is the original multitasker.
He cares enough to know the very hairs on our heads.
My thought is this: who will give Him the glory and maximize the platform He has afforded them? Tebow, in his book, talks about everyone having a platform. And making the most of that platform. He also says life is about more important things than a game. It seems to bewilder him, the attention he gets for playing football.
It's a good perspective.
One God may just favor tonight.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Christian causes tapping into Tebow

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (WordNews.org) Jan. 13, 2012 – Tomorrow, Tim Tebow takes to the field in Gillette Stadium to take on the Patriots for the divisional playoffs.
For some, the Broncos quarterback is a polarizing figure, making some question their own faith and what role spiritual matters have in secular life. Not to mention the way he plays the game.
But some ministry groups see Tebow as a rallying cry, an opportunity and illustration for their cause.
For example, Steve Karges, founder and president of Children's Ministries International Inc. says Tebow’s testimony – his story on how and when he became an Christian, which is in his book "Through My Eyes" – supports the emphasis of his ministry: lead children to faith in Christ at an early age.
To read more

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Supreme Court gives church a win

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WordNews.org) Jan. 12, 2012 – The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously decided that religious organizations have some liberties when it comes to  human resources issues.
Liberty Counsel said the high court ruled that under the First Amendment churches are entitled to a “ministerial exception” when it dismissed a wrongful termination suit against the church.
In Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church v. EEOC, the Court recognizes that the ministerial exception applies beyond the head of a religious congregation to others, such as the teacher in this case, who are viewed as ministers or those carrying the message of the church, Liberty said.

Village Voice founder’s son urges paper to stop accepting sex ads


NEW YORK (WordNews.org) Jan. 12, 2012 — John Mailer, the son of author Norman Mailer, is criticizing the paper his father helped start, the Village Voice, for accepting sex ads that feature children and teens for sex.
Mailer is joining more than 80,000 who are campaigning on Change.org to ban the ads on the paper’s website.
“The Village Voice was born out of the desire for an independent media voice for the people, a voice that had the freedom and authority to hold those who abuse power accountable for their actions,” said Mailer. “While I understand firsthand the financial difficulties facing all print publications today, the fact of the matter is that Village Voice is making money from selling advertisements that others have used to buy and sell minors for sex.”

To read more

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

InterVarsity donates Colorado ranch


MADISON, Wis. (WordNews.org) Jan. 11, 2012 – InterVarsity Christian Fellowship announced that it has donated the assets of Bear Trap Ranch in Colorado to Foundation of the Heart, the organization which operates the ministry Band of Brothers.
The transfer was effective on Dec. 12, 2011, and includes the name, logo, and assets of Bear Trap Ranch.
Bear Trap Ranch, located in the Rocky Mountains, was one of four retreat and training centers operated by InterVarsity. The camp is located near Colorado Springs, Colo. It had been a part of InterVarsity’s ministry to college students and faculty since 1953.

For more information

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Texas Appeals Court upholds ‘informed consent law’

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (WordNews.org) Jan. 10, 2012 – A Texas Appeals Court has ruled in favor of a motion that will lead to the immediate enforcement of the state’s “informed consent law.”
The law requires abortion providers to make available to women ultrasound images of their unborn children prior to the women giving consent to an abortion.

The federal Appeals Court for the Fifth Circuit vacated an Aug. 30 preliminary injunction issued by a lower court. Under the law, women seeking abortions have the ability to hear a sonogram of the child’s heartbeat. Women are required to certify they have received the information before an abortion can take place.

"A picture is worth a thousand words, and the abortionists wanted to silence the voice of my baby,"
said Mayela Banks, one of the 317 Texas Women Hurt By Abortion.

To read more

Monday, January 09, 2012

66% surveyed say they 'experience God' in church

VENTURA, Calif. (WordNews.org) Jan. 9, 2011 -- Sixty-six percent of those surveyed said they felt a "real and personal connection" with god while in a church setting, a new Barna Research poll finds.
Barna noted that conversely, that means a third of those who have attended  a church in the past did not feel God's presence.
Other poll results found:
35 percent of adults in the U.S. connect with God at least monthly in a church setting; and  those who attend church weekly, 44% said they experience God’s presence every week and 18% do so on a monthly basis.

To read more

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

Open Doors releases its ‘World Watch List’

 
SANTA ANA, Calif. (WordNews.org) Jan. 4, 2012 — Open Doors released its World Watch List for 2012 and it may look similar to past lists.
North Korea takes the top of the list again, the spot it’s occupied for the past decade. Open Doors said in North Korea, Christians face the most severe persecution. Open Doors said Islamic-majority countries represent nine of the top 10 on the list and 38 of the 50 countries on the annual ranking.

Afghanistan (2), Saudi Arabia (3), Somalia (4), Iran (5) and the Maldives (6) form a bloc where indigenous Christians have almost no freedom to openly worship, Open Doors said. Rounding out the top 10 were Uzbekistan (7), Yemen (8) Iraq (9) and Pakistan (10), replacing Laos, which fell to No. 12.

Click here for more on the list

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Top 10 anti-Christian acts of 2011?

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (WordNews.org) Jan. 3, 2012 -- DefendChristians.org has compiled the top 10 anti-Christians actions of 2011.
The nonprofit surveyed the members of its online community for the top anti-Christian stories within the United States and the results surprised Gary Cass of DefendChristians.org.
"The fact the number one and number two issues are public policy and political in nature shows Christians are very concerned about the political direction of the country. I wouldn't be surprised if this translates into a strong political response in 2012," he said.

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Monday, January 02, 2012

Women hurt by abortions to gather outside Planned Parenthood

 SAN ANTONIO, Texas (WordNews.org) Jan. 2, 2012  -- Women who say they were hurt by abortions plan to gather outside a Planned Parenthood in San Antonio, Texas, and urge abortion providers to show women their sonograms before receiving their informed consent to an abortion.
They are expected to gather outside the 104 Babcock site at 10 a.m.

The women who plan to stand outside the clinic say they were not told about the impact an abortion would have on them. They were not shown sonograms.
"I wish I would have had the opportunity to see an ultrasound, or information about fetal development, before my abortion at age 16. There are no words to describe the amount of pain, guilt, and trauma I experienced when I saw pictures of fetal development two years later," said Lisa Skowron from San Antonio. "I was horrified that the 'products of conception' and 'tissue' I had 'removed from my uterus' had had precious little hands and feet, and a beating heart. I felt like a monster. And I felt betrayed by the medical professionals I had trusted."

Sunday, January 01, 2012

Mission to Hollywood

ENUMCLAW, Wash., (WordNews.org) Jan. 1, 2012--  With the fourth Mission: Impossible film in theaters now, Steve Cha tells about his life as a missionary to what he calls one of the most dangerous missionary fields -- Hollywood.
Cha describes how he committed career suicide in his book "Hollywood MIssion: Possible."
"Christians need to start making a difference in the entertainment industry, the community around them, and the entire world by evangelizing lost souls," he said.
Cha writes about his three years as a background actor, or extra, in Hollywood on more than 100 films, television shows and commercial productions.

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