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CDC Says Early School Day Is Bad for Kids. Is Homeschool the Answer?
A lack of sleep can have serious consequences in a school-age child's life. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, it can affect not only their academic success but also their health and safety.
Eating Spicy Foods May Lead to a Longer Life – A Heated Debate
If you're one of the 54 percent of Americans who like their food hot and spicy, then here's some good news: Researchers in China suggest that regularly eating spicy foods could lead to a longer life.
Futuristic Food: 3D Print Your Pizza, Spaghetti Sauce and Gaucamole
The growing number of devices for 3D food printing has the potential to completely alter the way in which consumers view food and food preparation.
The Christian Post: The #1 Religion-Spirituality Site
The Christian Post is the number one Religion-Spirituality website on the Internet, according to recent report by comScore.
The Christian Post: The #1 Religion-Spirituality Site
The Christian Post recently took over the top position for comScore's Religion-Spirituality category. Below is a list of the top 10 Religion-Spirituality websites according to comScore, the premier Internet analytics company, as seen on August 30, 2012:
The Christian Post Awarded for Editorial, Website Design at EPA 2012
The Christian Post was awarded in three categories at the 2012 Evangelical Press Association Convention in Colorado Springs, Colo. The convention was hosted at the Focus on the Family campus, May 9-11.
Evangelicals and Muslims: Oil and Water or Fertile Ministry?
The Muslim population in the U.S. is steadily rising, and with the rise, more and more questions arise about how evangelicals and Muslims will co-exist in modern America. An imam in New York has already begun to call for Muhammad's birthday to become a national holiday, while legislators in Oklahoma are trying to pre-empt the possibility of Sharia courts in the U.S., as they have been established in England.
CP Year in Review: Top 10 News of 2011
The year 2011 was a tumultuous 12 months, to say the least. Regions, dictators, laws, global systems, and religious ideas were demolished, uprooted, toppled, or seriously challenged.
Why U.S. Christians Should Care about Bhatti's Death
This month, we mourn the assassination of Shahbaz Bhatti. Though his life might have gone unnoticed in America, his death must not be overlooked.
CP Year in Review: Top 10 News of 2010
Looking back, the year 2010 was a year of pain, surprises, and your fair share of debates. The Christian Post draws your attention back to some of the top issues and events that marked the year