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By Wendy Koch, USA TODAY
MARENGO, Ill. — Renee Siegfort broke the news to her three teenagers on Mother’s Day last year: She was pregnant.
She really wanted the baby. Her kids did, too. Her on-again, off-again boyfriend of three years did not.
“I talked to God a lot, asking what does this mean. What am I [...]

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by Gerard Wilberforce
I am writing as the great great grandson of William Wilberforce, who campaigned vigorously for the ending of the transatlantic slave trade in 1807, which ultimately paved the way for the abolition of slavery itself throughout the entire British Empire in 1833.
I am often asked what would be the campaigns Wilberforce would [...]

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May 14, 2009 — David Turner (pictured, right) has seen the deaf receive their hearing and the blind gain their sight at crusades across India, Mexico and Malaysia. But the Phoenix-based businessman-turned evangelist believes a revival of miracles will soon hit the U.S. “I believe God is about to do an explosion in America,” said [...]

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I find the following news so disturbing, I cannot even begin to comment on it.
By Kathleen Gilbert, lifesitenews.com
STOCKHOLM, May 12, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Swedish health authorities have ruled that it is not illegal to kill a healthy unborn child based simply on its gender, according to Swedish news service The Local.
Doctors had asked health authorities [...]

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Nearly 10 years after a stunning photograph of his tiny hand traveled the world, Samuel Armas has a firm grip on what “The Hand of Hope” means to him.
“When I see that picture, the first thing I think of is how special and lucky I am to have God use me that way,” Samuel [...]

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