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Evangelical Filmmaker Russell Doughten of 'Thief in the Night' Dies at 86
Evangelical filmmaker Russell S. Doughten Jr., best known for the "Thief In The Night" series, died at his home in Carlisle, Iowa, after a long battle with kidney ailment.
'Duck Dynasty' Phil Robertson to 43,000 People at SoCal Harvest: Hearing Gospel Was Best Thing to Happen to Me
Organizers say more than 100,000 people attended SoCal Harvest 2013 and over 9,000 put their faith in Jesus at the three-night event, which ended Sunday with 43,000 hearing Pastor Greg Laurie's conversation with "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson, who encouraged Californians to accept God's call.
'As Christians We Must Forgive Zimmerman,' Trayvon Martin's Parents Say
The parents of black teenager Trayvon Martin, the victim of the February 2012 fatal shooting, said as Christians they must forgive George Zimmerman even though they are disappointed by the jury's decision acquitting him of second-degree murder and manslaughter. But they are "not there yet."
18 GOP Lawmakers Urge Court to Save 29-Ft Cross at Calif. War Memorial
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) has filed an amicus brief on behalf of a group of Republican lawmakers, urging a federal district court in California to save the 29-foot cross at Mt. Soledad Veterans Memorial in San Diego.
34,000 Hear Greg Laurie's Call to 'Start Over Again' at SoCal Harvest
As many as 34,000 people heard Pastor Greg Laurie's message on how to start all over again on the second night of the Harvest event at Southern California's Angel Stadium Saturday. More than 3,000 people came forward to accept Jesus, who alone, as Laurie said, can change human beings.
Egypt's Struggle Is Against Political Islam, Christian Editor Says
While the Western world sees the ouster of Islamist President Mohamed Morsi as a military coup, the editor of Egypt's weekly Christian newspaper says it was a coup by the people of the country and an attempt to abort efforts towards political Islam.
TD Jakes Donates $10,000 to Al Sharpton's Group to Honor Martin Luther King Jr.
Bishop T.D. Jakes of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, is donating $10,000 to Baptist minister and civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, "who embodied the spirit of Jesus," and the 50th anniversary of his March on Washington next week.
Thousands Arriving for March on Washington's 50th Anniversary, Including Gay Activists
Thousands of citizens, including gay rights activists, are arriving in Washington, D.C. from across the country for events leading up to the 50th anniversary of the historic March on Washington and Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, which occurred on Aug. 28, 1963.
130-Year-Old Gothic NY Catholic Church to Be Razed; Parishioners 'Devastated'
The Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, N.Y., has found it necessary to raze 130-year-old St. Ann Church on Broadway because its repair can cost between $8 million and $12 million, Bishop Richard J. Malone announced on Sunday.
Calif. Pastor Cries Out to God, Jumps into Rough Sea, Rescues Shark Attack Victim
A 57-year-old pastor from California rescued a German woman, whose arm had been bitten off by a shark, by jumping into the water and pulling her through strong ocean currents onto a shore in Hawaii.