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05/31/2011YouVersion Bible App Creator Makes 100 Most Creative People List
LifeChurch pastor and innovation leader Bobby Gruenewald, one of the creators of the YouVersion Bible app, has been named one of Fast Company's 100 Most Creative People in Business.
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Bernice King Leaving Eddie Long's Megachurch to Start New Ministry
Bernice King confirmed during a radio program Tuesday that she is leaving Bishop Eddie Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church after more than eight years as a member. King said her decision to leave comes as she pursues a new assignment from God.
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05/31/2011Noah's Ark Theme Park Attraction in Ky. Raises $3 Million
Developers of a biblical theme park in Kentucky said Tuesday they have raised over $3 million toward the building of its main attraction, a life-sized Noah's Ark.
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05/31/2011Franklin Graham and Son Pray With Joplin Tornado Survivors
Franklin Graham and his son, Will, visited the tornado-stricken city of Joplin, Mo., over Memorial Day to encourage volunteers helping with Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan's Purse, and to pray with survivors of the massive storm.
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05/30/2011Bernice King Leaves Her Post at Bishop Eddie Long's Megachurch
Bernice King, the daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., has left her position as an elder of Bishop Eddie Long's church just days after a settlement had been reached in the sexual misconduct case against the pastor.
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05/29/2011Bishop T.D. Jakes Preaches on Spiritual Thirst at Joel Osteen's Megachurch
Bishop T.D. Jakes, lead pastor of The Potter's House, preached as a guest speaker at the Houston megachurch belonging to Pastor Joel Osteen over the weekend.
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05/29/2011Eddie Long Preaches to New Birth Congregation After Settling Lawsuits
Bishop Eddie Long delivered his first Sunday sermon at his Atlanta megachurch since he reached a settlement out of court in the sexual misconduct case.
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05/27/2011Rick Warren Loses 36 Pounds in Saddleback Daniel Plan
Megachurch pastor Rick Warren gave an update Thursday on his progress toward weight loss since joining his church's fitness plan this year. Warren said he has shed 36 pounds in five months.
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05/26/2011Family Radio Gets $1 Million Bid to Purchase 66 Stations
A Bible teaching ministry is offering Family Radio $1 million to purchase its entire network of 66 stations in the U.S. A Bible Answer said it would assume ownership the day after October 21, Harold Camping's new date for Doomsday.
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05/25/2011Christian Teams Deliver Emergency Disaster Relief to Joplin Tornado Victims
The Joplin tornado that struck Sunday has left 125 dead, 900 injured, and 8,000 buildings destroyed. Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse, asked for prayers and donations Wednesday toward the Christian organization's efforts to bring emergency relief to tornado survivors in the area.
- 05/25/2011
Harold Camping Devotees Urged to Repent from 'Satanic Teaching'
A Christian radio station, formerly affiliated with Family Radio, wrote an open letter to the followers of doomsday preacher Harold Camping Wednesday, imploring them to repent from his "satanic teaching" and turn back to Christ.
- 05/25/2011
Megachurch Preacher to Harold Camping: 'Go Away'
One of the youngest megachurch pastors in the country on Tuesday told discredited doomsday preacher Harold Camping to "go away." "It's over, Harold," Steven Furtick tweeted.
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05/24/2011Can Donors Sue Harold Camping?
Family Radio and Harold Camping have solicited millions from donors over the years and spent over $100 million on advertising for the May 21 Judgment Day. Can the charity be sued? Charity Navigator weighs in.
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05/24/2011Harold Camping Reveals Oct.21 Rapture Prediction - PHOTOS
See the first public photos of Harold Camping breaking his silence on the May 21 Doomsday and predicting that the Rapture Date is actually Oct. 21, 2011.
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05/23/2011Harold Camping Breaks Silence, Predicts October 21 Doomsday
An unapologetic Harold Camping made a new prediction Monday: the rapture is actually on Oct. 21, not May 21 as he originally proclaimed. Camping offered no sincere apology when he spoke publicly Monday for the first time since his failed May 21 Judgment Day prediction.


