From the darkness of the mine to the light of day: An interview with Chilean Presbyterian leader Manuel Gajardo
Editor’s note: On Aug. 5, a mine near Copiapó, Chile, collapsed, trapping 33 miners 2,300 feet underground.
Editor’s note: On Aug. 5, a mine near Copiapó, Chile, collapsed, trapping 33 miners 2,300 feet underground.
This film is “based on true events,” but, of course, many are skeptical of exorcism stories, even many sincere Christians.
Re-makes are always a bit risky, but maybe if you wait long enough and the first one was obscure enough, few people will remember it, anyway.
Go on, men, admit it! There’s a part of you that would prefer to be free from practically all entanglements.
My grandkids have headed down our snow-covered driveway just in time for me to pull together this Christmastide editorial you will read in late January about summertime with children.
WASHINGTON (rNS) — When President Barack Obama lit the National Christmas Tree behind the White House in 2009, he spoke of a “child born far from home” and said “while this story may be a Christian one, its lesson is universal.”
SAN ANSELMO — Carol Weir, former missionary in Lebanon died unexpectedly on Tuesday, Dec. 14, in Oakland after several months of declining health. She was 86 years old.
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Pope Benedict XVI has called the limits on religious freedom a “threat to security and peace,” and said Christians are persecuted more than any other faith group.
The Jewish Council for Public Affairs has given its Chaver Tzedek Award to William H. Harter, a Presbyterian minister from Pennsylvania.
HUNT, TEXAS — A decision by the Mo-Ranch Conference Center in Texas to allow an Islamic group to hold a retreat last month for Muslim teenagers drew a storm of criticism from some local Christians.