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August
6, 2009 – Los Angeles Times
Attack on Christians a further crisis for P akistan
Reporting from Gojra, Pakistan — Ethel Khurshid Gil gingerly held out the
charred Bible she pulled from the rubble of her home, using a swatch of
cellophane to keep the scorched pages from scattering in the hot wind. "Look
how they've destroyed our Bibles!" the 47-year-old Christian Pakistani
cried out.
August
6, 2009 – The Wall Street Journal
A New Therapy on Faith and Sexual Iden tity
The men who seek help from evangelical counselor Warren Throckmorton often are
deeply distressed.
August
5, 2009 – The Tennesseean
Wilson County to revisit God's place in schools
In 2006, Wilson County school administrators found themselves in legal trouble
for allowing too much religion in school.
August
5, 2009 – The Associated Press
Top US Catholic bishop: Global economic crisis caused in part
by people abandoning ethics
The top Roman Catholic bishop in the United States said Wednesday the global
economic crisis was caused in part by people abandoning personal ethics, and
he's calling for increased morality in business.
Top
Religion News from USA Today:
Southern Baptist missions chief's job reviewed; 'cronyism ' a
concern
Swiss want to reverse prayers, ask God to stop glacier's
shrinking
U.S. Catholic sisters probed on doctrine, fidelity
On vacation? Send in your prayers via Twitter
Prague exhibit features rabbi known for heroic legend
L.A. priest's mission: Saving flock from foreclosure
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Pakistani Christians Stage Protest Rallies after Violence Some
3,000 Christian residents of Yohannabad on Wednesday protested at a rally to
condemn Muslim violence against Christians in Gojra on August 1 – Dan Wooding and Sharaz Kurram Khan
Pakistani Christians Strive for Justice Following Onslaught A
standoff between Pakistani officials and Christians protesters ended with
officials finally consenting to file a complaint against key Muslim clerics. – Brian Sharma
Beyond Piracy: Inside Somalia's Religious Landscape Piracy
certainly adds to Somalia’s problems, but it is the savagery happening away
from the water that makes the country so brutal.
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