Stoyan Zaimov
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Russian Orthodox Church Leads National Day of Prayer Amid 'Attacks'
More than 40,000 people gathered at Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow as Patriarch Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, declared on Sunday, a nationwide Day of Prayer, that the church is "under attack by persecutors."
Joel Peebles, Fired Md. Megachurch Pastor, Leads Thousands at Breakaway Church
Joel Peebles, former pastor of Jericho City of Praise church in Landover, Md., hosted a service in a hotel ballroom this Sunday, attracting thousands who chose to be a part of his congregation rather than remain with the Jericho church leadership.
Missing Tucson Girl and FBI Dogs: Family Asked to Leave Home
New evidence discovered in the investigation of missing six-year-old Tucson, Ariz., girl Isabel Mercedes Celis has led to her family being kept away from their home.

Gambia's President Refuses to 'Offend God for Foreign Aid' Amid Homosexual Rights Push
Gambia's president, apparently responding to demands from the U.K. and U.S. for acceptance of gay and lesbian rights, has stated that no amount of foreign-aid "bribing" was going to lead him to "insult God by doing something in the name of human rights."

John Edwards Criminal Trial on Mistress Cover-Up Begins
The criminal trial against former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards gets under Monday in Greensboro, N.C., with the former state senator making opening remarks in the case stemming from his affair with former campaign staffer Rielle Hunter.

George Zimmerman Released on $150,000 Bail, Fitted With Tracking Device
George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watchman standing trial on a second-degree murder charge for the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin, was released from jail late Sunday evening on $150,000 bail.
Convicted Murderer Spared Death Sentence in 'Racially Tainted' Case
A man sentenced to die for a murder he committed in 1991 has been spared the death penalty by a North Carolina judge who ruled that his trial had been tainted by racial bias.
Jonathan Frid of 'Dark Shadows' Remembered by Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp has shared his sentiments on the passing of Canadian actor Jonathan Frid, who played the original role of Barnabas Collins in the 1960's TV Show "Dark Shadows."
'God Spot' Spread Over Several Areas of the Brain, Research Reveals
The "God spot," a specific area of the brain said to be linked to spirituality, is not really concentrated on one spot, as previously believed, but is actually spread across a number of areas, a study published by the International Journal of the Psychology of Religion has revealed.

Mitt Romney's Father Born in Mexican Polygamy Commune?
Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer has revealed that the father of the likely Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, who is a Mormon, was born at a polygamy commune in Mexico.


















