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Croatia Sees Number of Abortions Fall, No Longer Outnumber Births of Children

September 2nd, 2010

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Zagreb, Croatia (LifeNews.com) — The number of abortions in Croatia continues to fall as it has for the last nine years and abortions no longer outnumber births of children as they once did. The Croatian Department of Public Health statistics show there were 10,417 abortions last year, although the figure also includes the number of miscarriages.

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Planned Parenthood Rallies Against Colorado Personhood Amendment 62

September 2nd, 2010

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Denver, CO (LifeNews.com) — The debate on the personhood amendment in Colorado began in earnest on Tuesday as Planned Parenthood sponsored a rally on the steps of the state capital. Backers of the amendment say they are not surprised the abortion business is behind the main opposition to Amendment 62.

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Filmmaker Seeks ‘Answers’ to Darwinism’s Effect on Christian Youth

September 2nd, 2010

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Contact: Joaquin Fernandez, 803-240-4934, contact@indoctrinationmovie.com; www.indoctrinationmovie.com

PETERSBURG, Ky., Sept. 2 /Christian Newswire/ — Colin Gunn’s school bus tour of America arrives at the Creation Museum today, shooting footage for the upcoming film, ‘Indoctrination: Public Schools and the Decline of Christianity in America’. Gunn will interview biblical apologist, Ken Ham, about the effects of Darwinism on Christian youth.

As founder of Answers in Genesis and the Cr Source: Gunn Productions

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Dusting off ‘Creation’ and ‘The Last Judgment’

September 2nd, 2010

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VATICAN CITY — Employees of the Vatican Museums spent more than three weeks this summer dusting the Sistine Chapel.

“Our restorers removed an unimaginable quantity of dust and sediment” from the walls and ceiling of the chapel, working at night from mid-July to Aug. 10, Antonio Paolucci, director of the Vatican Museums, told the Vatican newspaper.

(CNS)

Paolucci said Michelangelo’s famous frescoes and those of Botticelli and Perugino had not been touched in four years; with an average of 20,000 people entering the chapel each day and with the chapel sitting in the middle of a modern capital filled with cars, the dust and grime was significant.

To avoid disrupting summer visitors — and probably for their own safety — museum workers erected scaffolding each evening after the museum closed and took it down again each morning before the museum opened.

The museums’ crack team of restoration experts also used the nighttime cleaning project as an opportunity to evaluate the frescoes’ current condition, Paolucci said. Their conclusion is that someone, somewhere must be intelligent enough and technologically savvy enough to design a climate- and dust-control system that would prevent such a quick buildup of damaging grunge on the ceilings and walls.

The museums also announced this week that in September and October they again will open from 7-11 p.m. each Friday.

The Friday evenings in October will feature special events incorporating poetry, music and dance. As one example, “Australia Night,” Oct. 15, will feature a talk by Nereda White on the spirituality of aboriginal music and dance, as well as performances by indigenous people from Australia and the Torres Strait. The museum event precedes the canonization of the Australian Blessed Mary MacKillop Oct. 17.

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Why sin taxes don’t work

September 2nd, 2010

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Parliament might create a minimum price for alcohol in the UK. Like ’sin taxes’ in any country, this plan has obvious benefits, but hidden costs.

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Methodists see clues for growth in thriving churches

September 2nd, 2010

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It’s the conundrum Protestant denominations with declining memberships and shrinking budgets are desperate to solve: How to stem the decades-long losses and attract new worshippers.

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Pastors Question Francis Chan’s Decision to Leave Megachurch

September 2nd, 2010

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Popular author and preacher Francis Chan was recently questioned by fellow pastors who tried to wrap their heads around Chan’s decision to leave his megachurch.

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Churches’ leader condemns Hebron killings of Israelis

September 2nd, 2010

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The head of the World Council of Churches who is on a visit to the Middle East has condemned the killings of four Israelis near Hebron in the West Bank, reports Ecumenical News International.

“At a time when Palestinian and Israeli leaders are beginning negotiations, the extremists who encourage and legitimise violence must not be allowed to succeed,” said WCC general secretary the Rev. Olav Fykse Tveit in a 1 September statement issued from the church grouping’s Geneva headquarters.

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Leaders blast ‘cowardly’ Lahore attack on Shias

September 2nd, 2010

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Bombing of ceremony comes as Pakistan struggles with floods

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Harold Camping – the end is near, again!

September 2nd, 2010

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If you’re a Christian and have any plans past May 21, 2011, you’d better forget them. That’s the day the rapture of the church will take place. However, if you aren’t a Christian, good news! You’ve got another 153 days after that – October 21, 2011 – to enjoy your earthly treasures before it all comes crashing down around you! At least, that’s the latest set of dates being given by Harold Camping.

Camping is a radio and television host, as well as the president of Family Stations, Inc., based in California.

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American ‘Millennials’ Divided over Same-Sex Marriage

September 2nd, 2010

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Six in 10 American “Millennials” see nothing wrong with two people of the same gender getting married. But men, African-Americans and Southerners are least comfortable among their peers with same-sex…

(PRWeb September 01, 2010)

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Kerala Church shocked by sex allegations

September 2nd, 2010

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Indian priest airs dirty laundry in ‘unfortunate’ autobiography

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Christian-slur MP aims for top Japan party job

September 2nd, 2010

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Would-be Democratic Party leader branded religion ’self-righteous’

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Schiavo-type case in Canada

September 2nd, 2010

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A situation is unfolding in Canada that is similar to the case of Terri Schiavo, the patient who was starved and dehydrated to death in Florida several years ago.

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InterVarsity reaches students of fraternity (and sorority) row

September 1st, 2010

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Students come to Greek Conference to learn about Christ and following him inside a fraternity or sorority. (Greek IV photo)

Students come to Greek Conference to learn about Christ and following him inside a fraternity or sorority. (Greek IV photo)

USA (MNN) — There are many college ministries in the United States that reach a variety of students who are searching for more. Unfortunately, it seems that there is one large segment on many campuses that goes overlooked and unreached: the Greek community.

"We found that it's often kind of an overlooked segment of the campus, and it's a place that, if you're not involved in the Greek system, you tend not to tread," says Eric Holmer with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, regarding fraternities and sororities on college campuses.

Convinced that this is an important mission field, InterVarsity started a separate ministry to these Greek brothers and sisters several years ago. "Greek InterVarsity was created to reach out to this place that seemingly has it all together, but on the inside has a lot of needs, a lot of brokenness, and can often times be one of the darkest places on campus."

The stereotypes that go with Greek life are many, which may cause Christians to back away when it comes to outreach. Many Christians may even refrain from Greek life for themselves, but Holmer notes that many fraternities and sororities were originally built on Christian foundations, searching to create a strong community. Throughout their ministry, Holmer says Greek IV has watched many people realize not only that it's possible to be both Greek and a follower of Christ, but also that it's a wonderful opportunity to reach out in an intimate setting.

"The Greek students are worth it," explains Holmer. "God sees them as just as valuable as everyone else on campus, even though they have these stereotypes of being the partiers or the people who want nothing to do with any sort of relationship with God. But it's precisely because of that that they're worth any and every effort that we can extend to them."

Efforts in Greek IV look a little different than perhaps they might in a general InterVarsity chapter. Although many Greek IV chapters do combine with a larger InterVarsity chapter on campus, their ministry tends to have a more specific focus since students within Greek life are not as likely to join in large group InterVarsity events.

"Students in fraternities and sororities probably won't ever step into a large group meeting on campus. They won't go to church on a Sunday morning, but they will sit down with their fraternity or sorority brother or sister and have a spiritual conversation, read a Bible together, pray together, and do things that only in the relationship that exists in a fraternity or sorority they would do."

Knowing this, Greek IV encourages its members to get one-on-one with someone in their fraternity or sorority and study the Bible. They also urge students to invite their brothers and sisters to one of three annual Greek Conferences for various regions of the country.

Greek Conference has a number of purposes, including getting Greek Christians to a place where they understand that they can be followers of Christ in their setting, despite what others may say, and that other believers are in fact doing the same. The conference is also an exciting opportunity to invite nonbelievers into a relationship with Christ.

So is there fruit in that? Holmer says Yes. "Greek Conference is a jump-off point where we see a lot of people make decisions to come to faith."

The first Greek Conference of the year is for schools in the northeast part of the country, held October 22-24. Greek Conference will be filled with learning about the Lord, but also filled with games, dancing, and a whole lot of laughter.

As students involved in Greek life head back to school, pray that the believers among them would be bold enough to invite their peers to study the Word or to go to Greek Conference. Pray that more and more students in fraternities and sororities would come to the Lord as they see their brothers and sisters reach out to them intentionally and lovingly. Pray also specifically for more fraternity men to get involved with Greek IV, since it seems to be more difficult to get them involved than it does sorority women.

If you're interested in Greek IV but have no chapter on your campus, e-mail Eric Holmer at eholmer@intervarsity.org or head to the Greek IV facebook page and send them a note. To simply get resources to start a Bible study in a sorority or fraternity, click here. If you're interested in registering for the October Greek Conference, check it out at greekconferencene.com.

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Shocked church members mourn former La Plata pastor

September 1st, 2010

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Shocked and grieving is how Leanne Boyer, who attends the Point Ministries in La Plata, describes her congregation’s reaction to the news that its pastor had been burned to death — allegedly by his son.

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Extradited priest (82) sent for trial on sex abuse charges

September 1st, 2010

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JOHN FALLON AN 82-year-old priest has been sent forward for trial on two charges of sexually assaulting a boy in the west of Ireland more than four decades ago. The priest appeared before Loughrea District Court in Co Galway yesterday charged with

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Pakistani Taliban kills 3 Christian aid workers

September 1st, 2010

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Posted on Sep 1, 2010 | by Staff ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (BP)–Three Christian aid workers were found dead in Pakistan after being kidnapped by members of the Pakistani Taliban. The aid workers were resp…

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Teens invest in kids’ lives, fund schools in South Africa

September 1st, 2010

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The HIV/AIDS pandemic has hit Africa hard and South Africa the hardest. At least 5.7 million of its citizens live with HIV/AIDS–more than any other country, reports MNN.

The question is: how can this staggering number be combated in that region and around the world?

Colin Bishop of Biblica said for those seeking to address the HIV/AIDS issue, “There are two categories of the fight: the one is taking care of people who are infected already. That means anti-retrovirals; that means what some… >>

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Minn. Governor Snubs Federal Grant for Condom-Pushing Sex Ed

September 1st, 2010

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By Kathleen GilbertST. PAUL, Minnesota, September 1, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnestota has triggered the ire of the local Planned Parenthood for refusing a federal grant under the new health care law to fund sex education that would push contraceptive use. Pawlenty, who…

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