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- In the Garden
It was not guilt they felt, not at first. (Alan Jacobs, Cabinet) - A Brief History of the Salvation Army
The Salvation Army has a devoutly religious mission, rooted in its founding in 1865 by an evangelical protestant minister (and former pawn broker) named William Booth. (Time magazine) - Christian Triplets Lead Liberty Women's Basketball
Seniors Megan, Molly and Moriah Frazee — who produced a combined 2,782 points and 1,470 rebounds in their first three seasons — have led the Flames to two Big South titles, two NCAA tournament berths and a 72-22 record in three years. - Documentary on Christians and porn has TV premiere Sunday
A television documentary that shines a light on the problem of pornography addiction among Christians airs Dec. 7 on the ION Television Network, formerly PAX TV. (ABP) - Religion shaped 2008 in big, dramatic ways
Barack Obama may have chosen Joe Biden, and John McCain may have turned to Sarah Palin, but in the end the most sought-after running mate in the 2008 campaign never appeared on a single ballot. (Religion News Service) - Muslim convert baptized by pope forms new political party
Magdi Allam, the former Muslim whose baptism as a Catholic by Pope Benedict XVI made world news earlier this year, has started a political party to promote "Judeo-Christian" values in Europe. (Religion News Service)
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