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Do You Live In One Of The Most Or Least Religious States? | ||||||||||||||
Gallup’s 2012 results are in for America’s most — and least — religious states. Overall, 40 percent of the nation was found to be “very religious” last year (no change from the 2011 results). To qualify for this designation, an individual must affirm that religion is important to his or her daily life and that church is attended either weekly or almost every week. Discover where your state stands (in terms of faith) HERE. | ||||||||||||||
On Wednesday, Sen.
Rand Paul (R-KY) appeared on Glenn Beck’s radio show to discuss a
variety of topics. After commenting about the need to combat President
Barack Obama’s use of executive power, the politician dove into the
spiritual realm. Noting that he believes America’s problems run deeper
than political schisms, Paul called for a spiritual awakening and
revival. Listen to the interview HERE.
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Pastor To Christians: More Time With Bible, Less With Fox News | ||||||||||||||
Pastor Shane Idleman of Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, Calif., is pro-gun ownership, but he’s also willing to speak out against some Christians whom he accuses of essentially worshipping weapons. Watch Pastor Idleman's surprising sermon from last Sunday HERE. | ||||||||||||||
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Many Christians Tithe, But Tipping? Well, That's Another Thing | ||||||||||||||
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The 55th Annual Grammy Awards were last Sunday. While
mainstream artists were in attendance and given prime attention during
the show, Christian and gospel performers were not. TheBlaze has put together a brief recap featuring the performers that left off the primetime program. Watch it HERE.
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What Happened After Mom Rejects Doctor's Abortion Suggestion | ||||||||||||||
In
2011, doctors told Jade Clarke of Yorkshire, England, that her baby
wouldn’t survive if she continued with her pregnancy. Rather than
complying with medical professionals’ advice that she terminate, she
forged on. Learn how the doctors were wrong HERE.
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