Jeff Schapiro
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Testimony of Blogger Rescued From Gay Lifestyle Inspires Others
Less than two years ago Matt Moore's life was completely transformed when he put his faith in Jesus Christ. Having indulged himself for years in heavy drinking and a homosexual lifestyle, his life changed drastically when he realized he needed to submit to God and His view of homosexuality according to the Bible. Today, Moore is using his testimony to reach out to others and show them how God is powerful enough to save anyone in the midst of their struggles with all types of sin.
Village Fights 'Porno Palace' With Prayer Vigil
The construction of a massive adult entertainment facility called "Get It" is a big cause for concern in the small village of Stone Park, Ill.
Kay Warren, Saddleback Church Co-founder, Helps Christians to 'Choose Joy'
It's not always easy to be joyful, and for many people joy doesn't even seem like an option when times are tough. In her latest book, Kay Warren shares what she has learned about finding true joy in the middle of all of life's circumstances.
NYT Accused of Double Standard on Religion; Claims to Be Protecting Troops
The New York Times recently published an advertisement purchased by an atheist organization called "It's Time to Consider Quitting The Catholic Church." But when another organization tried to buy a similar advertisement against Islam, the newspaper decided not to immediately publish the ad, causing some to question whether or not the newspaper has a double standard on religion.
No Bibles With Olympic Logos at London 2012 Games
The Bible Society cannot hand out Bibles that have the Olympic logo on the cover at the 2012 Summer Games in London, even though they were able to do so in Communist China just a few years ago.
'Brother of Jesus' Burial Box Still a Mystery After Court Decision
Mystery continues to surround an ancient burial box that is inscribed with the words, "James son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," after a Jerusalem court found Oded Golan, a private collector of antiquities, not guilty of forging the inscription.
'Save the Storks:' Pro-Life Activism Without the Picketing
A group of young people are doing their part to reduce the number of abortions in America, not by picketing with signs and megaphones, but by showing pregnant women sonograms of their unborn children and by sharing the love of Christ.
Salvation Army Youth Programs in High Demand During Recession
The Salvation Army released a report on Monday that shows a nationwide increase in the demand for youth programs throughout the economic recession. Unfortunately, the report, titled "Growing Up in a Downturn," also reveals that many such programs have at the same time had to make cuts in staff and programming, and in some cases have even closed down, due to a lack of funding.
'Beware of Christians' Director Praises Jesus, Wins Prize on 'The Price Is Right'
Will Bakke, one of four college students behind the documentary film "Beware of Christians," received a big surprise last month when he was called to "come on down" to contestants row on the CBS game show, "The Price Is Right."
Mark Driscoll Talks 'Real Marriage' With CNN's Piers Morgan
Mark Driscoll sat down with CNN's Piers Morgan on Friday to discuss his latest book on marriage, but the conversation was overwhelmingly focused specifically on sex.