Libyan Jet With 104 Passengers Crashes, Boy Sole Survivor

Libyan Jet With 104 Passengers Crashes, Boy Sole Survivor

A Libyan plane carrying 104 people crashed Wednesday on approach to Tripoli’s airport, leaving a field scattered with smoldering debris that included a large chunk of the tail painted with the airline’s brightly colored logo. A 10-year-old Dutch boy was the only known survivor.

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Gulf Oil Spill & The Environment

Gulf Oil Spill & The Environment

Gulf Oil Spill & The Environment. Take a look at the environmental effects of the Gulf oil spill here.

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LA Black and Latino Churches Hold Joint Unity Service

LA Black and Latino Churches Hold Joint Unity Service

One is a Pentecostal, mostly African American congregation of 22,000, led by a world-renowned bishop with global ministries that extend to Africa and Haiti.

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Cece Winans Is Cleaning Out Her Closet For Charity

Cece Winans Is Cleaning Out Her Closet For Charity

Gospel music’s CeCe Winans is “cleaning out her closet”. Beginning on May 1, 2010 CeCe will be having an Ebay sale with all proceeds from the sale going to the non-profit organization “Sharing The Vision

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The Religious Case For Church-State Separation

The Religious Case For Church-State Separation

Is there a religious case for church-state separation?

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Marvin Sapp’s Latest Release Standing Strong On Gospel Charts

Marvin Sapp’s Latest Release Standing Strong On Gospel Charts

Here I Am, the latest release from Marvin Sapp, celebrates its fourth week atop the Billboard Top Gospel Charts.

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Student Wears Anti-Abortion Shirt

Student Wears Anti-Abortion Shirt

Officials at West Shore School District in Pennsylvania have agreed to lift a ban that prevented at least one middle school student from wearing an “Abortion is not Healthcare” T-shirt.

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Africa The Most Religious Country in the World

Africa The Most Religious Country in the World

Researchers say they’ve found the most religious place on Earth–between the southern border of the Sahara Desert and the tip of South Africa.Religion is “very important” to more than three-quarters of the population in 17 of 19 sub-Saharan nations, according to a new survey.

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Making Marriage Work with God

Making Marriage Work with God

Couples entering a second marriage are often seen as lugging too much baggage to make a success of their next go-round. This assumes, however, that people can come into any relationship without baggage, or a history that impacts the relationship—an assumption that is, of course, untrue.

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Former NFL Coach Preaches The Gospel

Former NFL Coach Preaches The Gospel

When Tommy heard former NFL coach Tony Dungy was coming to Columbia to address inmates at the Broad River Correctional complex, the 39-year-old from Rock Hill said he was the first prisoner to sign up.

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