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Ex-Anorexic Christian Woman: The Battle Is in the Mind; God's Image Is Diverse
After penning her struggle with anorexia as a teenager in her first book, Hollow: An Unpolished Tale, Jena Morrow received such an overwhelming response from men and women alike that she wrote a devotional to help individual with eating disorders and body image issues find hope and healing in the midst of their battle.
Co-Founder of Largest Adoption Agency Dies Before Turning 100
Bethany Christian Services Co-founder Marguerite Bonnema recently passed away a few days shy of her 100th birthday.
The Liz Lemon Effect: Can Women Have It All?
Liz Lemon, hailed as one of the best female icons on television, bid her audience farewell on Jan. 28, leaving women to question if they can really have it all. Millions of women tuned in every Thursday to see Lemon, the creative writer and business woman, excel in her profession yet desire to have an equally successful personal life. The identification to Lemon's life is uncanny to so many women who struggle to find balance.
Va. Senate Committee Passes Amendment to Allow Prayer in All Public Places
A new proposed amendment for the Virginia state Bill of Rights that would call on all public places and schools to allow prayer and religious activity passed a Senate Committee last week.
The Super Bowl Ads: Are We Losing Morals to Sell Products?
GoDaddy.com and Calvin Klein ads left more to be desired among Super Bowl watchers. Some Super Bowl viewers posted comments of disgust and disapproval at the racy GoDaddy commercial featuring super model Bar Refaeli and a regular "Joe" displaying too much PDA that included unnecessary slobbering and sound effects.
The Atheistic Church: Teaching Morality, but Without God?
The decline in religiosity and the tremendous growth in atheism have led to the rise of an alternative organized institution: the Atheistic Church.
Huckabee at Liberty University: Are You Willing to Be Despised for Your Beliefs?
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee asked students at Liberty University on Monday if they are willing to be scorned for taking a stand for what is morally right, saying that as Christians, they should be different than others in the world.
Catholic College Sees Double Attendance for Atheism Course
Regis College, a Jesuit-run theology school at the University of Toronto, is surprising some people by offering a course on atheism. But the course is not what people might expect.
Women in Combat: Does This Go Against God's Divine Order?
Serious questioning has erupted over the issue of women being allowed on the front lines. Does this advancement in women's equality erase the line of God's divine order for males and females?
UK Boy Banned From Wearing Christian Band in School
A six-year-old boy attending a U.K. primary school is at the center of a controversy regarding the school's ban of his Christian bracelet and his father's outrage over alleged discrimination of his son's expression of faith.