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11/17/2011Patrick Morley's 'Man in the Mirror' Ministry Planning to Disciple 1,000,000 Men by 2015
Man in the Mirror, the popular Florida non-profit men-only ministry under the leadership of charismatic evangelist and author Dr. Patrick Morley announced this week that it will hire 330 ministers in a national effort to form 1,000,000 male disciples by 2015; and 10,000,000 by the end of 2020.
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11/16/2011'Marriage for Today' Hosts Claim Controversial Child Rearing Methods Are Being Misrepresented
Two popular evangelical Christian speakers and authors, who are a married couple and founders of "Marriage for Today," a radio show helping other couples with marital problems in accordance to the Bible, are scheduled to appear on CNN to defend child-raising methods advocated by controversial Tennessee evangelical pastor Michael Pearl.
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11/16/2011World Evangelical Alliance, Christian Council of Korea Hold Joint Thanksgiving Service
Seven members of the World Evangelical Allience (WEA), the largest global evangelical body, including the organization's CEO, the Rev. Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, held a joint Thanksgiving service with the Christian Council of Korea (CCK) in Seoul Monday.
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11/15/2011'Miraculously' Recovered Gabby Giffords Interview Beats Jerry Sandusky Interview
The interview with former Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who was shot in the head in January, seems to be a more popular human interest story than that of alleged pedophile Jerry Sandusky.
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11/15/2011Crystal Cathedral Bankruptcy: Chapman University, Catholic Diocese Bump Up Offers as Sale Decision Is Postponed
Two Christian institutions battling to purchase the 50-acre Garden Grove, Calif., property belonging to the indebted Crystal Cathedral Ministry have both sweetened their deals, which caused the final decision in the case to be rescheduled to Thursday, according to a hearing Monday in a Santa Ana bankruptcy court.
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11/14/2011150 Presbyterian Ministers Threaten to Resign in Scotland Over Gay Ministers
Up to 150 conservative and evangelical ministers are reportedly threatening to resign in Scotland, where the Church of Scotland is about to become the first Presbyterian church in the world to allow the ordination of openly gay ministers.
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11/14/2011Crystal Cathedral Bankruptcy: Judge to Decide on Calif. Megachurch's Sale Today
A judge is expected to decide Monday whether bankrupt Crystal Cathedral's campus will be sold to Chapman University or the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, a decision that could mean an end to the Garden Grove megachurch's iconic era.
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11/11/2011Lars Von Trier Shows His Vision of the End of the World in New Movie 'Melancholia'
Controversial Danish director Lars von Trier depicts his version of the end of the world in a new movie titled "Melancholia," but some critics are wondering if the movie doesn't actually indicate the end of the Danish filmmaker's career.
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11/11/2011Mother of Victim Allegedly Abused by Jerry Sandusky Says Son Was Afraid to Say 'No'
The mother of one of the boys – referred to as "Victim 1" – allegedly abused by Jerry Sandusky appeared anonymously on ABC's "Good Morning America" Friday, sharing details about her son's ordeal.
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Veterans Day 2011: Businesses Nationwide Honor Service Members With Top Deals
While many restaurants and coffee shops across the country offer free or discounted meals to veterans on Veterans Day 2011, The Christian Post has put together a list of other discounted offers on the menu today for members of the nation's armed forces.
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11/11/2011$99 HP TouchPad Sale: BlackBerry PlayBook to Come With PressReader, Access to Over 2,000 Newspapers
RIM's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, one more option on the increasingly diverse market of tablet computers, will arrive with a press app that gives users instant access to over 2,000 newspapers, according to speculation from observers.
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11/11/2011Author Suggests Pastor Michael Pearl's Book on Disciplining Children Is 'Potentially Dangerous'
The author of a book analyzing the phenomenon of child abuse in religious communities has criticized Michael Pearl, an evangelical Christian pastor and author of a book on child rearing using corporal punishment, suggesting that his teachings might be potentially dangerous to children's health and life.
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11/10/2011Jerry Sandusky Child Sex Scandal: Church Abuse Victims Find Penn State Controversy 'Troubling'
After the riots at Penn State University, in which students protested the firing of the school's legendary head football coach Joe Paterno, who is accused of not taking proper action in a child sex abuse case, those very familiar with the issue of sexual abuse say they are in shock and find the whole incident troubling.
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11/10/2011Michael Jackson's Oldest Son Prince Promotes Fashion Collection Styled After Father
Michael Jackson's oldest son, Prince Jackson, has started endorsing a brand called J5 Collection, a fashion line by Marc Laurent that is meant as a homage to the Jackson Five star and King of Pop.
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Ice Cream Sandwich Android Release: Specs for Android-Powered HTC Ville Leaked Online
The specs of a brand new HTC handset, HTC Ville, which is powered by the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, leaked Tuesday, offering a first look at the smartphone which is not to be unveiled officially until spring of 2012.
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