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KIM LAWTON: It’s the season of Santa Claus, and it seems he’s everywhere. Children anxiously await the arrival of Santa who is, of course, bearing gifts. But some Christians are worried that most of those children, and their parents as … More
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly is asking a range of religious leaders what they most hope for in the first 100 days of the Obama administration. Watch Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson, general secretary of the Reformed Church in America; Larry Rasmussen, Reinhold … More
Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly is asking a range of religious leaders what they most hope for in the first 100 days of the Obama administration. Watch two Washington, DC ministers, Rev. Stephen Gentle, senior pastor of National City Christian Church, … More
BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: In Washington, speculation is running high about where Obama and his family will attend church after they move into the White House. Earlier this year, Obama cut ties with his longtime Chicago congregation, Trinity United Church … More
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BOB ABERNETHY, anchor: This past week the UN said nearly a billion people worldwide are hungry, but there are many efforts underway to combat that. We have a Fred de Sam Lazaro story today about one popular feeding program that … More
Cows, goats, worms, water wells, and sewing machines are being donated this holiday season to charitable organizations, including Heifer International, World Vision, and Oxfam. More
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly managing editor Kim Lawton discusses Richard Cizik’s resignation from the National Association of Evangelicals amid controversy about his recent statements on civil unions and says the incident shows a growing division among evangelicals over politics and … More