Katherine Weber
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Kirk Cameron Inspires a Series of Historical, Christian Tours
Through his documentary "Monumental," actor and well-known evangelical role model Kirk Cameron has inspired a series of east coast tours with stops in many of the places seen in the film.

Viral Photo Shows Pope Francis' Dedication to the Poor, Vulnerable
A viral photo of the newly elected Pope Francis shows the Argentinian cardinal's humble lifestyle of servitude, and highlights his already legendary dedication to serving those who are most vulnerable in society.
Colo. Republicans Vow to Contest Civil Unions Bill Lacking Religious Exemptions
Colorado's Republican lawmakers are vowing to contest a recent bill that legalizes civil unions among same-sex couples in the state, arguing that it does not provide religious exemptions and therefore violates the religious freedom of both individuals and organizations opposed to same-sex unions.

Rob Bell Discusses Life's Depth, God's Divine Pull at Book Event
To usher in the release of his new book What We Talk About When We Talk About God, Rob Bell spoke at a live streaming event at Brooklyn's PowerHouse Arena in New York City Tuesday evening.
Thousands of Religious Leaders Join Newtown Clergy in Supporting Gun Control Legislation
More than 4,000 clergy members across the U.S. have joined clergy in Newtown, Conn., in signing a letter urging the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to enact greater gun control measures, primarily an assault weapons ban.

Laura Bush: Some GOP Candidates 'Frightened' Women in 2012 Election
In a recent interview, former first lady Laura Bush spoke on the GOP party's 2012 election cycle, arguing that although she does not believe Republicans should distance themselves from social issues such as same-sex marriage and abortion, she does believe that there were candidates who "frightened some women."

Bishop Eddie Long's Christian Academy to Close; Cites Low Enrollment
Bishop Eddie Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, which was previously plagued by allegations of sexual misconduct and financial improprieties, recently announced that it will be closing its Christian Academy at the end of the school year due to a poor economy and low enrollment.
Mark Burnett's 'The Bible' Facebook Game Launched
In the wake of record-breaking ratings, the History Channel's "The Bible" miniseries is being incorporated into a digital game thanks to Lightside Games, and will be available on Facebook, iPhone, and iPad.

'The Bible' Is Most Watched TV Program for Second Consecutive Week
The History Channel's "The Bible" miniseries once again raked in the ratings this past weekend, drawing in 10.8 million total viewers for its second episode, thus making it the most popular program in all of television on Sunday night.

Ben Carson: I'll Talk About 'Upside Down' Healthcare at CPAC
Dr. Ben Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon who made a big splash with his politically incorrect speech at the National Prayer Breakfast in February, gave an interview recently where he gave clues to what he would say in his upcoming speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), which will take place in Washington, D.C., from March 14-16.


















