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Growth in Mormonism, sexual liberalism on Christian colleges among trends institute predicts will top religious news in 2013

By   /  January 5, 2013  /  Church, Education, Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Jan. 5, 2013 – Christian persecution in the Middle East will continue to ramp up, leading to mass emigration. Mormonism’s popularity will continue to grow. Sexual liberalism will spread in evangelical colleges and universities. Those are three of the predictions made by the Institute on Religion in Democracy that will be among […]

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Indiana Senate candidate Mourdock gets support from pro-lifers

By   /  October 25, 2012  /  Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

NEW ALBANY, Indiana (WordNews.org) Oct. 25, 2012 – Richard Mourdock, the Republican candidate for Senate in Indiana, is received support from pro-lifers and presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Mourdouck created a firestorm when he said during a debate with his Democratic rival Joe Donnelly and Libertarian Andrew Horning that he opposed abortion even in the case […]

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Bishop calls on black Christians to leave Democrat Party

By   /  October 17, 2012  /  Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

NORFOLK, Va. (WordNews.org) Oct. 17, 2012 – The head of STAND is urging black Christians to leave the Democratic party. Bishop E.W. Jackson has issued his called in an online video titled “Exodus Now,” which has been viewed 1.1 million times. Laura Ingraham, Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh have all played the message to black […]

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Conservative women’s group launches Super PAC, announces $500K ad campaign

By   /  October 2, 2012  /  Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Oct. 2, 2012 – The Susan B. Anthony List launched the Women Speak Out PAC today to “amplify” the voices of women who oppose President Barack Obama and his support for abortion. The super PAC is spending $500,000 on television ads in battleground states, including Ohio, Virginia and Florida For additional details […]

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Church leaders urged to be active in voter registration

By   /  September 21, 2012  /  Church, Featured, Law, Politics  /  1 Comment

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Sept. 21, 2012 – A pastor asks all those in the congregation who are voting age to stand. He follows up by asking those who are registered to sit down. Quickly, ushers come down the aisle to pass voter registration forms to those still standing. It’s an example Liberty Counsel shares with […]

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CamPAIN relief? Ministry begins different kind of campaign

By   /  September 8, 2012  /  Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WordNews.org) Sept. 8, 2012 – The Republican and Democratic national conventions are now over. But there is still nearly two months until election day, though 70 percent of all voters say they can’t wait for the election to be over too, according to a Gallup poll. With that backdrop, Thomas Nelson Bibles is […]

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God returns to Democrat platform, so does taxpayer-funded abortion

By   /  September 6, 2012  /  Politics  /  No Comments

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WordNews.org) Sept.6, 2012 – At the Democratic National Convention, delegates voted to add God back into its platform. But Liberty Counsel Action, a Christina lobby organization, said that platform also endorses taxpayer-funded abortion. Democrats “strongly and unequivocally support Roe v. Wade,” the platform reads, “regardless of ability to pay,” Liberty Counsel recounted. Eight […]

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Cell phones welcome this month at worship service as Liquid Church surveys congregations

By   /  September 4, 2012  /  Church, Featured, Politics  /  No Comments

MORRISTOWN, N.J. (WordNews.org) Sept. 4, 2012 – It won’t be rude this month if church members pull out their cell phones in church and start texting. At least not in Liquid Church locations. From Sept. 16 to Oct. 7, Tim Lucas, lead pastor of Liquid Church, will conduct real-time polling via text messaging of 2,500 […]

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