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Okla. Brothers Win American Bible Challenge; to Donate $140,000 Winnings to Missions
Three brothers from Oklahoma won the Game Show Network's "American Bible Challenge" that broadcasted Thursday night, and will donate their entire winnings of $140,000 to their family's ministry, Wagner International Ministries.
Chuck Norris Urges Fla. Team to Hire Tim Tebow; Calls Quarterback a Winner
International martial arts champion and conservative actor Chuck Norris wrote a 1500-word essay pubished this week in wnd.com praising former New York Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow. Norris compared Tebow to himself and suggested the Jacksonville Jaguars "give Tim the opportunity to excel as a quarterback and usher them to Super Bowl status."
GodTV Plans to Open Office in UK Red Light District, Next to Lap Dancing Club
God TV, an international television company promoting Christian programs, has announced plans to set up headquarters for the United Kingdom in a red light district in Plymouth. As SWNS reported, the new office would rest "next door to a LAP DANCING club."
5 Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Eagle Scouts: Manti Te'o, Steven Spielberg...
As the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), a 103-year old institution, decides today whether or not to accept openly homosexual members, the Christian Post highlights five Eagle Scouts you never would have guessed.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry Will Sign 'Merry Christmas Bill' Despite Atheist Protest
Texas' "Merry Christmas Bill," which is intended to defend free speech on the issue of "traditional holidays," reached Governor Rick Perry's desk on Wednesday, and he is expected to sign it despite critics saying that the bill violates the separation between church and state.
'Bipartisan Alarm' Over HHS Sebelius' Raising Private Funds for Obamacare?
As scandals rise around the Obama Administration, from Benghazi to the IRS, Republicans and some Democrats are also jumping on a new development: United States Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius requesting private funding to implement the healthcare law.
Former US Secretary of Education: Is College Worth It?
With the cost of higher education skyrocketing, student loan debt growing, and youth unemployment persistently high, a former United States Secretary of Education asks "Is College Worth It?"
Harvard Professor Says Quality of Liberal Education Has Declined
Harvard Professor Harvey Mansfield joined Monday the criticism started by a National Association of Scholars (NAS) report on liberal indoctrination occuring at Bowdoin College, a liberal arts school in Brunswick, Maine, by condemning the lax standards of liberal education.
'Star Trek Into Darkness': A Tale of Two Sacrifices
"Star Trek Into Darkness," the stunning blockbuster hit sequel to Director J.J. Abrams' "Star Trek," centers on the theme of sacrifice. With stunning graphics, beautiful music, and witty dialogue, it showcases the value and dignity of human life.
James Dobson Says Family Talk Action Also Targeted by IRS
New allegations claim the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) not only delayed the applications of new conservative groups, but also targeted a Christian group, Family Talk Action, and a well-established group, the Leadership Institute.