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Boston Bomber Buried Outside of Massachusetts
The body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in an undisclosed location outside Massachusetts. Police said in a statement Thursday, “a courageous and compassionate individual came
Critic: New David Bowie video ‘offensive’ to Christians
By Hollie McKay Forget “Let’s Dance,” David Bowie, 66, is back and raising hell – if you will – with his new religion-themed music video “The Next Day,” the title
Evangelicals on Immigration Reform: ‘How We Treat the Stranger Is How We Treat Christ’
By Stoyan Zaimov: The evangelical “Pray for Reform: 92 Days of Prayer and Action to Pass Immigration Reform” campaign called on Congress in a press call on Wednesday to pass
Joel Osteen, TD Jakes ‘Taking Dallas Over for Jesus’ With MegaFest 2013
By Stoyan Zaimov : Two of America’s most popular megachurch pastors, Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church and T.D. Jakes of The Potter’s House, both in Texas, are joining forces for
Nigeria: Pastor Slumps, Dies During Sermon At Kubwa
Tragedy struck last Sunday when a pastor of a church at Kubwa slumped and died while delivering a sermon during a church service. A source from the church told our
Ghana: Christians Must Show Way to Peace and Unity – Prez Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama, on Wednesday, appealed to churches to serve as pathfinders and crusaders of peace and unity, to pave the way for Ghana’s development. He, therefore, entreated the
Nigerian: Muslims Appeal to Boko Haram to Stop Killings, Accept Amnesty
The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has called on the Boko Haram insurgents to accept the amnesty that may be offered by the Federal Government and stop further
Tanzania: MPs Hit At High Priests of Hate
Dodoma — THE National Assembly on Wednesday passed resolution seeking enactment of laws to curb statements propagating hatred in the society by politicians, clerics and other people. Moving the resolution
South Africa: Does Prayer Belong in South Africa’s Public Schools?
At COSAT, school assemblies usually begin with a prayer, delivered by a teacher. It’s often given in Xhosa – the first language of most COSAT students. “I like the prayer,”
Cher almost aborted by her mother
CHER’S mother Georgia Holt has revealed she was close to aborting her daughter after being given an ultimatum by her own mum to either terminate the pregnancy or return to