Monthly Archives: April 2012
Cameron’s ‘Monumental’ has impressive opening
KIRK Cameron’s patriotic documentary ‘Monumental’ had an impressive launch last week, grossing $1.23 million for a $2,400 per-screen average - a figure that places it close to some of the most successful faith-based films ever and could help it land in more cities.
My name is Sergeant Jackson
IT'S nice to have someone that is big and strong who “has your back”! It’s the feeling you may have experienced as a kid when the class bully picked on every day at school, until the day your big brother walked in with you.
John Piper gets ready to step down, successor found
A candidate to Piper at Bethlehem Baptist Church was announced by the church’s elders last week. Piper said he is ‘overjoyed’ at the selection while he continues to be a part of the succession process.
Chuck Colson admitted to hospital, recovering from surgery
COLSON, founder of Prison Fellowship Ministries and The Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, had become ill Friday during the Wilberforce Weekend Conference in Lansdowne, Va.
Mississippi most religious US State, Gallup finds
VERMONT and New Hampshire are the least religious states, and are two of the five states - along with Maine, Massachusetts, and Alaska - where less than 30% of all residents are very religious, a news report said.
Jesus would not approve of abortion: Jimmy Carter
HE also criticized the Democratic Party for taking such a strong stance on supporting abortion for all women and encouraged them to soften their language in the party’s platform.