Items of Interest

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Just over six months ago, the Hindu American Foundation.
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The new Bible translation known for being “built on common ground” is receiving a popular reception among consumers and is exceeding the publisher’s first print-run expectations by 50 percent.
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Nearly three-quarters of Sweden’s population of 9.
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A small Christian Science group that runs a tiny nursing home in Encinitas started a relief fund earlier this year to help survivors of Japan’s devastating earthquake and has now raised more than $138,000, say the somewhat surprised organizers of the effort.
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With the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks approaching, 93 percent of Muslim Americans say they are loyal to the United States.
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“Lord, open the King of England’s eyes!”
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Often accused of ignoring religion as they craft foreign policy, the White House and State Department are trying to show that religion is a rising priority for US diplomacy.
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Like many of us, I’m interested in learning about efforts to improve health care in America.
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A new Ipsos MORI [a leading market research company in the UK and Ireland] poll has found that religion still matters to most people in the world.
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Church leaders in South Sudan expressed their readiness to help secure peace, stability, growth, and development in their new nation, which was proclaimed an independent state on 9 July 2011.
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Often people think of Christian Scientists as “those people who don’t go to doctors.