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Iran Cannot Be Allowed to Obtain Nuclear Weapons, Say Christian Leaders
Nearly 50 Christian leaders, who collectively represent 28 million Americans, called on the United States and other world leaders to take urgent action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
Barna: Jesus' Health Care Plan Would Include Everyone
Popular Christian pollster George Barna weighed in on the health care debate this week, asserting that Jesus would support universal coverage.
Parents of Runaway Convert File Complaint Against Fla. Pastors
The father of the runaway teen convert filed a criminal complaint Monday against the Orlando pastors who sheltered his daughter for more than two weeks before she was taken into Florida state custody.
U.N. Day of Peace Gets Religious Groups Praying
People from various religious groups around the world prayed for peace Monday on the United Nations International Day of Peace.
'I Am Second' Movement Puts Christ First
A new movement called \"I Am Second\" is ministering to people struggling with destructive lifestyles by teaching them about the purpose and focus of their life.
'ONE Sabbath' Campaign Taps Religion to Fight Poverty
The ONE Sabbath campaign launched Wednesday to mobilize people of faith in the United States to speak out and take action on the issues of extreme poverty and preventable diseases.
Christian Physicians Weigh In on Health Care Reform
The Christian Medical Association sent a letter to President Obama Tuesday notifying him that over 10,000 health care professionals and individuals have signed a petition calling for changes to be made to current health care bills in Congress.
Surveys Reveal 'Widely Divergent' Views of Religious U.S. Activists
First-ever polls comparing conservative and progressive activists are revealing to what degree these groups diverge when it comes to issue priorities, issue positions, and beliefs about scripture.
Teen Rejects Vaccine on Moral Grounds; Denied Citizenship
Time is running out for a British teen seeking U.S. citizenship after she refused to be injected with a vaccine that protects against a sexually transmitted virus linked to cervical cancer.
Faith-Based Campaign to Give Final Push on Health Reform
Tens of thousands of people of faith will flood the offices of members of Congress with calls urging them to support health care reform next week.