Faith
Faith motivates desire to help the poor
A young Christian businessman is featured in a television documentary about entrepreneurs who use capitalism to help the poor.
The New Recruits, which premiers tonight on PBS, is about "a battalion of jet-setting business students armed with a radical play to end global poverty," states the program's website. The documentary by New York's Ironbound Films follows several businessmen -- among them, Joel Montgomery, a Christian from Alabama as he attempts to help rural Pakistani farmers counter an imminent water crisis using drip-irrigation systems as an alternative to flooding their fields.
Montgomery works with the Acumen Fund Fellowship, which invests in businesses selling products and services to the poor. He says social entrepreneurship has many advantages over charity...
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Top NFL Draft Pick Puts Life in Perspective
The National Football League held its professional draft Thursday night and two very prominent Christian college players are now on their way to the big leagues.
University of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow is heading to play for the Denver Broncos. Tebow has been very vocal about his faith, and he is known for writing scripture verses beneath his eyes.
The No. 1 pick for the draft was Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, who was chosen by the St. Louis Rams. He has also been very public about his faith in Jesus Christ...
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Faith leaders impatient for freedom ambassador
Thirty religious leaders have sent a letter to the Obama administration asking the president why he has not appointed an ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom after almost 15 months in office.
The letter, dated Match 30, requests that a person with advanced foreign-policy experience and expertise be named along with the announcement of a government strategy for promoting religious freedom, which is increasingly under attack around the world. It also asks that this official have expertise in religion.
"President Obama has said some fine words about religious freedom, but getting an ambassador in place is not a priority," said Thomas Farr, one of the signers and the former director of the State Department's Office of Religious Freedom as well as a senior fellow at the Berkley Center at Georgetown University....
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Group wants Christianity out of history books
The Texas Board of Education is holding public hearings and will vote this week on the content of textbooks, which will impact many other states that follow Texas' lead.
One of the major problems is a push by a small group that wants to censor religious information regarding historical figures from textbooks. Jonathan Saenz, director of legislative affairs at Free Market Foundation, tells OneNewsNow the group has been very aggressive.
"We just think it's ridiculous," he says. "If you're going to talk about history and social studies, we should be doing it accurately; we should do it in a factual way," Saenz contends. read more »
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Christians Urged to Continue Charitable Giving 'by faith'
A Christian financial expert is urging believers not to hoard money in these tough economic times.
Crown Financial Ministries CEO Chuck Bentley says Christians need to use the current financial crisis in the U.S. as an opportunity to "get their personal house in order" by reducing debt and increasing savings and generosity...
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Faith-Based Bullying Found to Be A Problem in British Schools
As Britain increasingly turns away from religion, a new report claims that
children of all faiths are being bullied because of their beliefs.
In a
survey of more than 800 11- to 16-year-olds conducted throughout Britain earlier
this year, 23 percent of respondents said they had been bullied because of their
religion...
Young Evangelical Backs Out of Convention Prayer
It was a coup for Democrats: An emerging young evangelical voice, a registered Republican no less, accepted their invitation to deliver a prayer at next week's Democratic National Convention.
But Cameron Strang, the 32-year-old editor of edgy and hip Relevant Magazine, had second thoughts and pulled out of delivering the benediction on the convention's first night, Monday. Citing fears that his bridge-building gesture would be wrongly construed as an endorsement, Strang said he instead hopes to take a lower-profile role, participating in a convention caucus meeting on religion later in the week...
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Obama, McCain Aim for Faith Vote at Forum
Presidential rivals Barack Obama and John McCain target religious voters on Saturday when as guests of one of America's foremost evangelists they discuss faith in public life, AIDS, the environment and other issues...
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Praying For The United States
Washington, is a magnet for all sorts of young people, including a group of devoted Christians who spend their days and nights praying for the nation in a small room on Capitol Hill.
Their second-floor office off Pennsylvania Avenue is the energy center for Justice House of Prayer (JHOP), a four-year-old ministry strategically placed in an arrow-shaped room that points toward the Supreme Court two blocks away...
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Church Attendance Beneficial to Marriage, Researcher Says
Married couples who attend church together tend to be happier than couples who rarely or never attend services, according to sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox of the University of Virginia.
Using three nationally representative surveys - the General Social Survey (GSS), the National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), and the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG) - Wilcox found that married church-going Americans across denominational and racial classifications were more likely to describe themselves as "very happy" than their non-religious counterparts.
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