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  1. Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Travels to Tuskegee UniversitySun, 28 Feb 2010 09:39:56 EST
    by Jim Tuggle, In celebration of Black History Month, the Shiloh Youth Ministry traveled to Tuskegee University. The purpose of the trip was to expose our youth to one our nations great Black Universities and to inspire them to further their education. While on the trip, they learned that within our storied history there were many brilliant Inventors and Scientists such as George Washington Carver and Political Activist and Educator, Booker T. Washington who contributed greatly to what America is today. More...
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  2. How do I go about finding a good church?Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:59:16 EST
    So now the question is, how do I find a good church in my area? To help you get started, we placed several links below. The first link will give you an example of what you should look for in a good church teaching. You will find it more interesting than you first suspect. The second link will give y More...
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  1. NYT: Islamists press blasphemy cases in a new EgyptTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Egypts prosecutors have been flooded with blasphemy complaints since 2011 as Islamists exercising their new societal clout have pushed for prosecutions and courts have handed down steep fines and prison terms for insulting religion. More...
  2. CS Monitor: As Spain's people drift from Catholic Church, government cozies upTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    After years of moving in a more socially liberal direction along with the rest of western Europe, the Spanish government is now doing an about face, seeking to clamp down on abortion and return the Roman Catholic Church to a prominent role in the country's school system. More...
  3. Reuters: Support for gay marriage high in developed nations: pollTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Most adults in developed countries favor gay marriage or some type of legal recognition for same-sex couples and think they should be able to adopt children, according to an international poll released on Tuesday. More...
  4. Dallas Morning News: Ted Cruz, Bill Flores back North Texas valedictorian who defied speech policy to thank JesusMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Texas lawmakers and other conservatives are rallying behind Joshua High Schools valedictorian after his principal allegedly threatened to sabotage his academic career at the U.S. Naval Academy. More...
  5. AP: NH court: scholarship money from business tax credit can't be used at religious schoolsMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    A judge on Monday declared New Hampshire's new scholarship program unconstitutional but allowed it to continue as long as none of the money goes to religious schools. More...
  6. NYT: A more secular Europe, divided by the crossMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Stanislav Zvolensky, the Roman Catholic archbishop of the Slovak capital here, was thrilled when he was invited to Brussels three years ago to discuss the fight against poverty with the insistently secular bureaucracy of the European Union. More...
  7. NYT: Touting Islam to draw votes in IndonesiaMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    With its tree-lined streets, Dutch colonial buildings and soothing botanical gardens, the quaint West Java mountain town of Bogor hardly appears a hotbed of religious intolerance. More...
  8. CS Monitor: School prayer: 50 years after the ban, God and faith more present than everSun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    At the adolescent-unfriendly hour of 7:10 on this rainy spring morning in tiny Loachapoka, Ala., classes won't start for another half hour in the public school. More...
  9. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Milwaukee Jewish groups launching 'Hours Against Hate'Sun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    What would happen if all the people in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, in the United States, devoted an hour of their time just one hour to getting to know someone who is different from them? More...
  10. Wash. Post: Tunisia faces political struggle over IslamSun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Two and a half years after kindling a revolution that flamed across the Arab world, Tunisians have moved on to the next chapter, a political struggle between Islamic fundamentalism and the tolerant, Mediterranean-style Islam that has characterized their nations 57 years as an independent state. More...
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  1. NYT: Islamists press blasphemy cases in a new EgyptTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Egypts prosecutors have been flooded with blasphemy complaints since 2011 as Islamists exercising their new societal clout have pushed for prosecutions and courts have handed down steep fines and prison terms for insulting religion. More...
  2. CS Monitor: As Spain's people drift from Catholic Church, government cozies upTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    After years of moving in a more socially liberal direction along with the rest of western Europe, the Spanish government is now doing an about face, seeking to clamp down on abortion and return the Roman Catholic Church to a prominent role in the country's school system. More...
  3. Reuters: Support for gay marriage high in developed nations: pollTue, 18 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Most adults in developed countries favor gay marriage or some type of legal recognition for same-sex couples and think they should be able to adopt children, according to an international poll released on Tuesday. More...
  4. Dallas Morning News: Ted Cruz, Bill Flores back North Texas valedictorian who defied speech policy to thank JesusMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Texas lawmakers and other conservatives are rallying behind Joshua High Schools valedictorian after his principal allegedly threatened to sabotage his academic career at the U.S. Naval Academy. More...
  5. AP: NH court: scholarship money from business tax credit can't be used at religious schoolsMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    A judge on Monday declared New Hampshire's new scholarship program unconstitutional but allowed it to continue as long as none of the money goes to religious schools. More...
  6. NYT: A more secular Europe, divided by the crossMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Stanislav Zvolensky, the Roman Catholic archbishop of the Slovak capital here, was thrilled when he was invited to Brussels three years ago to discuss the fight against poverty with the insistently secular bureaucracy of the European Union. More...
  7. NYT: Touting Islam to draw votes in IndonesiaMon, 17 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    With its tree-lined streets, Dutch colonial buildings and soothing botanical gardens, the quaint West Java mountain town of Bogor hardly appears a hotbed of religious intolerance. More...
  8. CS Monitor: School prayer: 50 years after the ban, God and faith more present than everSun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    At the adolescent-unfriendly hour of 7:10 on this rainy spring morning in tiny Loachapoka, Ala., classes won't start for another half hour in the public school. More...
  9. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Milwaukee Jewish groups launching 'Hours Against Hate'Sun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    What would happen if all the people in Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, in the United States, devoted an hour of their time just one hour to getting to know someone who is different from them? More...
  10. Wash. Post: Tunisia faces political struggle over IslamSun, 16 Jun 2013 00:00:00 GMT
    Two and a half years after kindling a revolution that flamed across the Arab world, Tunisians have moved on to the next chapter, a political struggle between Islamic fundamentalism and the tolerant, Mediterranean-style Islam that has characterized their nations 57 years as an independent state. More...
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