Original Article: One News Now Russ Jones (OneNewsNow.com) Wednesday, February 05, 2014 An electronics engineer and CEO of a high-tech firm in Corvallias, Oregon, has launched a new organization that is developing resources for people who want to investigate where science and faith meet. In December 2013, Mark Rose established Genesis Alive, an organization disseminating information that advocates for the truth about the origins of life. After a near death experience as a bush pilot in Alaska, Rose says he accepted Christ as his Savior and radically changed his thinking, leaving behind his humanistic and godless worldview.
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Rev. Patrick Mahoney : Nov 18, 2013 : Christian Defense Coalition "Throughout our history, great social movements have been sustained and carried by prayer. Ending abortion is no different." (Albuquerque, NM)—As Rev. Patrick Mahoney walks all nine Albuquerque voting districts over the next two days, he will involve hundreds from across the nation to join him "virtually" in prayer through the internet and social media. Ty Mays : Nov 15, 2013 : Unfinished Magazine "With more than 71 million claiming Christianity, India is now the eighth largest Christian nation in the world." -Dick McClain, The Mission Society (Norcross, GA)—Christianity in India is growing at a rapid rate among middle and high caste Indians and young people, according to the latest issue of "Unfinished" magazine, which examines social, economic and cultural trends in the "new India." Original article: Breaking Christian News He calls on his Christian peers to be less judgmental. (Eugene, OR)—Fellow students at Northwest Christian University (NCU) in Eugene, Oregon may have been shocked by what their student body president, Eric Fromm disclosed in an op-ed he wrote in the online Beacon Bolt recently. (Brian Davies/The Register-Guard) "My name is Eric Fromm," he wrote, titling the piece "Lifting the Curtain." "I am a senior at NCU majoring in communications, and I am an atheist," said Fromm in the op-ed. "Yes, you read that correctly, I am an atheist. For those of you who didn't already know about my nonbelief, this news may be a bit shocking, but I was an atheist long before I came to NCU." Original Article: Huffington Post A Colorado-based Christian group is air-dropping Bibles on North Korea. Over the past year, Pastor Eric Foley and his Christian mission group, Seoul USA, have released around 50,000 40-foot homemade, hydrogen-filled balloons outfitted with Bibles and personal testimonials over rural areas of the country, Fox News reports. Bibles are attached to the balloons in a box or a bag. See The video after the break.................... Original Article: Charisma News Delaware is considered the sixth most dangerous state in America by the FBI statistics for rape, robbery, murder and aggravated assault. In Delaware, the city of Wilmington is the crime leader and considered one of the most (if not the most) violent cities in the United States for its size (71,000). Judy Johnson Park is considered the most dangerous park in the city Original Article: Christian News By: Heather Clark EATONTOWN, N.J. – A retired police officer was arrested and charged with trespassing this week for witnessing to patrons of a New Jersey mall. David Wells is a former corporal with the Long Branch Police Department, and over the past year, he has spent time sharing his faith at the Monmouth Mall in Eatontown. Wells says that he likes to distribute materials from Ray Comfort’s Living Waters Publications to shoppers in hopes that it will cause them to ponder matters of eternity. WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) - A Warren bar, which was the scene of the city's first homicide of 2013, is now a church.
Christian music is the only kind of music you will hear coming from the former Sunset Lounge on Market Street in Warren. Guests will be walking through the doors on Sunday mornings, instead of Saturday nights. NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans City Council voted last week to repeal a controversial ban against street preaching and evangelism on Bourbon Street. Original Article: Christian News NetworkBy: Heather Clark GUTHRIE, Okla. – A Christian woman from Oklahoma recently stunned a man who stole her wallet after she offered to pay for his groceries. |
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