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- Palin Talks Turkey on Campaign, Health Care
Palin spoke with CBN News about what she would have done differently during the 2008 campaign along with some frank comments on abortion and other issues. - Criticism Mounts on Geithner's Handling of Economy
As criticism of him rises, the White House is standing by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. - Israeli Bombing Victim Forgives Attacker
Ami Ortiz, the Israeli Messanic Jew injured after opening a bomb disguised as a gift, says he forgives the man who tried to kill him.
- SC Lawmakers to Consider Sanford Impeachment
Lawmakers in South Carolina say they will be formally considering impeachment of the state's Gov. Mark Sanford next week. - Senate HC Showdown Set for Saturday Night
The U.S. Senate is going to see if the lyrics in the song "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting," ring true as the showdown on healthcare reform comes to a head Saturday night.
- Christian Leaders Release Declaration of Conscience
When is it appropriate for Christians to practice civil disobedience? The topic is addressed in a document signed by more than 125 Christian leaders.
- Hunger in America Expected to Get Worse
Hunger relief advocates testified on Capitol Hill Thursday, asking the government to expand nutrition and back-to-work programs. - New Revelations Emerge in Ft. Hood Shootings
New information has come to light about the man accused of killing 13 people. - Operation Blessing & Hillsong United Help Peru's Needy
CBN's Operation Blessing International recently teamed up with the Christian worship group Hillsong United for a national food drive in Peru.
- 'Poverty and Justice' Bible Calls Christians to Action
A new Bible on store shelves seeks to bring light to two issues the church can oftentimes forget-- poverty and justice.
- Nativity Campaign Arrives on High Court Steps
The groups Faith and Action and the Christian Defense Coalition are asking Americans to set up Nativity scenes at their own homes.
- Obama EEOC Nominee Defends Gay Marriage
One of President Obama's controversial nominees to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was on Capitol Hill, Thursday, to discuss same sex marriage. - Panel Stands Behind New Mammogram Advice
The doctors who helped create the government's new guidelines for mammograms are standing by their controversial recommendations.
- China Holds, Mistreats U.S. Geologist
China has held American geologist Xue Feng, charged with stealing state secrets, in an undisclosed location in Beijing for two years. - Internet Spreads al-Qaeda's Message in English
Increasing numbers of English-language Web sites are spreading al-Qaeda's message to Muslims in the West. - Congress Draws Battle Lines on Senate HC Bill
Battle lines have been drawn over the Senate's new 2,074-page health care bill which critics say will cost far more than its $849 billion price tag. - Sarah Palin Goes 'Rogue' with CBN News
Palin's book tour began in Grand Rapids, Mich., where CBN News sat down with her for a conversation on one of the book's main topics-- faith.
- Japanese Leader: Christianity Worse Than Islam
The secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan is bashing Christianity.
- Flights Delayed Nationwide after FAA Glitch
Thousands of commercial airline flights have been cancelled or delayed nationwide, Thursday, after a morning computer malfunction.
- China Flexes Soft-Power Through Confucius
As China emerges into a modern-society, its people are revisiting an ancient philosopher in an effort to hold on to their roots.
- Christian Leaders Issue 'A Call of Christian Conscience'
Manhattan Declaration charges Christians to stick to their convictions. - Trees Of Life
How Floresta integrates development discipleship, and creation care overseas. - A Grounded Faith
Mexican ministry branches out beyond tree planting to bring healing to souls in a barren land. - Will Abortion Derail Health Care Reform?
The Senate moves closer to a vote on health care reform, groups argue over presidential appointments, and the Family Research Council issues a correction. - Christ at the Center
Michael Horton says we need to once again let our lives and churches be driven by the gospel. - Cleaning Up After Others
A&E's 'The Cleaner' is about tough love and redemption. - 'O, Evangelicos!'
We need not abandon our name—just live up to it. - Wilson's Bookmarks
From the editor of 'Books & Culture.' - The Best and the Worst New Tech: Mobile Smart Phones
Phones are on track to becoming the most promising—and paralyzing—technology. - The Best and the Worst New Tech: Online Video
The gospel was delivered in a way that people could visualize it. - The Best and the Worst New Tech: What You Least Expect
Technology often brings a myriad of trade-offs. - Readers Write
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AG.org News & Information
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AG Bible Quizzer wins "National Bible Bee"
Fourteen-year-old Isaac Ward of First AG, Binghamton, New York, is the Junior Winner of the first National Bible Bee and a $50,000 scholarship. Ward says AG's Teen Bible Quiz helped him with contest, through memorization.
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The "Fire Bible" -- now in Angola and Mozambique
AG Bible Alliance representatives presented copies of the African Portuguese Fire Bible at launch services in Angola and Mozambique.
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Radio network helps others by helping Convoy of Hope
New Life Network donates three dollars of every pledge they received during their campaign to Convoy of Hope in order to provide food and supplies for families suffering from typhoon damage in the Philippines.
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Church safekeeping: Protecting property proves to be tougher in troubled times
Churches are not immune from being victims of criminal activity -- they are no longer "safe zones" as many people no longer respect God or His house.
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Trinity Life Center revives in Sacramento
Weekly attendance and church condition declines at Trinity Life Center of Sacramento, California by the end of 2007. After Glen D. Cole accepts senior pastor position in 2008, the church is now thriving with an average attendance of 800 and has been remodeled without borrowing.





