R. Leigh Coleman

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Live a Longer Life

    Four health risk behaviors—lack of physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and excessive alcohol consumption—are responsible for much of the illness and death related to chronic diseases.

  • Do Angels Exist?

    It takes faith to believe in angels. The Bible says, "Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." (Hebrews 11:1 NIV)

  • Study: U.S. Has Hot, Tired, Overworked Employees

    Study: U.S. Has Hot, Tired, Overworked Employees

    Job experts now say rising stress levels and ultimate job burnout could be a result of heavier workloads. Others say workers might suffer from job burnout due to fear of losing their jobs.

  • Breaking News: America Watches as Gaddafi Appears on Verge of Collapse

    Breaking News: America Watches as Gaddafi Appears on Verge of Collapse

    The "end is near" for Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi as nations, including the U.S., are calling on him to "go now,” even as rebel forces advance with force into Tripoli late Sunday. Regular television programming is airing the breaking news out of Lybia on Sunday night to show rebels running over Tripoli and meeting little resistance

  • London Toy Company Creates Prince William, Kate Dolls

    London Toy Company Creates Prince William, Kate Dolls

    Royal Wedding enthusiasts now have two more items to add to their collection with the release of two miniature dolls that look just like the famous royal couple.

  • Alcoholics and Workaholics, Let Go and Let God

    Alcoholics and Workaholics, Let Go and Let God

    It feels fantastic to radiate health and vitality. It feels great to have an abundance of energy available to you all the time. There is a new connection between alcohol abuse and too many hours at work - God wants you to live your life abundantly. Find out the causes of these abuses.

  • 'The New Gandhi' Emerges to Combat Corruption in India

    'The New Gandhi' Emerges to Combat Corruption in India

    An Indian activist on a hunger strike prompts many to follow his path to battle political unrest. Anna Hazare has sparked a popular campaign against government corruption using Gandhi-like actions.

  • Bank of America Cuts 3,500 Jobs, Streamlines Credit Card Business

    Bank of America Cuts 3,500 Jobs, Streamlines Credit Card Business

    The U.S.'s largest bank, Bank of America, plans to cut 3,500 jobs by the end of September. The cuts are just the latest cost-saving measure at the bank with possibly more changes including $1 billion in projected cuts.

  • Sea World Hit by Sudden Bolt of Lightning, Injures Eight

    Some weather experts refer to Florida as the lightning capital of the world. Several guests and employees were injured when lightning struck at SeaWorld's Discovery Cove water park this week.

  • Good Health May Be Just 15 Minutes Away, Study Says

    Good Health May Be Just 15 Minutes Away, Study Says

    Growing evidence suggests that just 15 minutes a day devoted to exercise reaps huge health benefits.