Archive for July, 2008
The two-day Christian music festival, Dunkard Valley Live, kicks off 10 a.m. Saturday at the Codorus Church of the Brethren in Springfield Township.
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Rick Galloway doesn’t know if it will happen, but he said the Taneytown Christian Music Festival might change someone’s life. Galloway is the chairman of Saturday’s festival, which will feature 16 acts.
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BEIJING, July 31 / Christian Newswire / -- According to sources, CAA has learned that Beijing book store owner and House Church Leader, Mr. Shi Weihan, has been suffering a deterioration in health since his imprisonment four months ago.
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NEW HAVEN, Connecticut: A conference of Muslim and Christian leaders aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue ended here sidestepping the thorny issue of religious fundamentalism.
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George Tupou V was crowned as the 23rd King of Tonga on Friday in an elaborate Christian ceremony that many expect will usher in a new, more democratic era for the South Pacific nation.
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George Tupou V was crowned as the 23rd King of Tonga on Friday in an elaborate Christian ceremony that many expect will usher in a new, more democratic era for the South Pacific nation.
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George Tupou V was crowned as the 23rd King of Tonga on Friday in an elaborate Christian ceremony that many expect will usher in a new, more democratic era for the South Pacific nation.
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Tongan King George Tupou V, was crowned Friday in an elaborate Christian ceremony during which he was called on to rule "wisely, justly and truly."
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Two Hemingway High School Football teams attended the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Team Football Camp in Spartanburg on July 16-19.
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The Anti-Defamation League found a higher-rate of anti-Semitic views among foreign-born Latinos than among U.S.-born Hispanics, according to a 2007 survey. Now religious groups and leaders in neighborhoods across the country as seeking to bridge the divide.
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