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SBC Committee Decides against Expelling Members of Pro-Gay Bapist Alliance
The Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee decided earlier this week that a church\'s membership in a pro-gay Baptist group does not automatically disqualify it from being part of the conservative Baptist denomination.
Md. Senate Approves Gay Marriage Bill
The Maryland Senate approved a legislation allowing same-sex marriages in the state on Thursday.
Salvation Army Breaks Red Kettle Record with $142 Million
One of the nation\'s largest Christian charities announced Wednesday that it broke its Red Kettle record for the sixth straight year by raising $142 million to support people in need.
Supercomputer 'Watson' Wins Jeopardy Cash Prize for World Vision
IBM\'s super computer \"Watson\" became the first-ever machine contestant to win \"Jeopardy,\" IBM to donate half the prize money to Christian aid agency World Vision.
Survey: 65 Percent of Americans Support Prayer in Public Schools
Sixty five percent of American adults favor prayer in public schools, according to a new survey.
Justin Bieber's New Movie to Reveal Prayer, Faith Life
The 16-year-old pop sensation has wooed tween girls the world around, but now Justin Bieber is out to court the faith community.
Study: 61 Percent of Teens Want to be Virgins until Marriage
Contrary to popular opinion, a solid majority of U.S. teens would like to be virgins when they marry, a newly released study finds.
Fla. Judge's Ruling 'Most Significant Step Yet' to Ending ObamaCare, Says Group
A federal judge's ruling Monday that the entire health care reform law is unconstitutional is the \"most significant step yet\" toward ending the controversial legislation, said a legal group that is involved in the Florida case.
Florida Judge First to Rule Entire Health Care Law Unconstitutional
A federal judge in Florida on Monday ruled that the entire health care reform law is unconstitutional.
'The Rite' Tops Box Office, Rakes in $15 Million
It seems that \"The Rite\" has some possessive power over movie theater figures too. During its debut weekend, the loosely based-on-true-story horror film was ranked No. 1 at the box office, taking in $15 million.