Stoyan Zaimov
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Are Crosses Just Decoration? Archbishop of Canterbury Argues 'Yes'
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, has stated that Christians wearing crosses has little significance and that the cross is largely a decorative symbol these days.
Orthodox Church Sides With Russian Cities Banning 'Homosexual Propaganda'
Gay minorities in Russia claim they are being unfairly targeted after a law was signed last week that seeks to punish anyone "making public actions among minors for the propaganda of homosexuality, lesbianism, bisexuality or transgenderism (LGBT)," and which the Orthodox Church supports.
Christians Make up Half of World's Immigrants, Study Finds
A new study by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life has revealed that Christians make up almost half of all the world's immigrants, while Jewish people are by far the biggest migrants in terms of proportion size.
NASA Again Dispels Planet Nibiru, Other 2012 Doomsday Fears (VIDEO)
Talk about the supposed end of the world associated with the Mayan calendar seems to be growing in Internet circles, but NASA scientists have once again released a video explaining why doomsday fears are unfounded.

Ala. and Miss. Voters Believe Obama Is a Muslim
As the Republican presidential race continues to unfold, key GOP voters in two Southern states that will hold their primaries this week, Alabama and Mississippi, have suggested President Barack Obama is not a Christian, according to a recent poll. Voters also expressed views on interracial marriage and evolution.

Poll: Santorum Most Popular GOP Candidate, But Romney Expected to Win
A poll conducted last week among more than 1,000 Republican primary voters nationwide revealed that Rick Santorum is still the most popular GOP candidate – but most voters expect Mitt Romney to win anyway.

Ministry Witnesses 'Amazing' Transformation in Haitians Turning to Christ
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) celebrated last week 25 years of work in Haiti, and Mark Williams, a project manager who has served the organization for almost the entire ride, reflected on how Christianity has grown in the hearts and minds of Haitians during this time.
TD Jakes' 'Woman Loosed' Film to Address Missing Black Persons Crisis
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, is trying to raise awareness about the alarming number of missing black Americans with his new movie, "Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On the 7th Day."

Santorum, Gingrich Battle for Southern Votes for GOP Nomination
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's victories on Super Tuesday might have put him further ahead in the lead for the GOP presidential race, but if Rick Santorum can force Newt Gingrich to suspend his campaign in the upcoming Southern state primaries, he believes he has the real chance to clinch the Republican nomination.
Missionaries Call for Aid in Reaching 'Unreached People' of North Korea
North Korea is most often in the news due to its nuclear program, but a number of charity organizations have raised concern for another big issue affecting the country – the persecution of its citizens.


















