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Obituary: Larry Oliver
STANFORD — Dr. Larry Jack Oliver, 75, of Stanford, died Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011, at Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford.
Born May 21, 1935, in Herrick, S.D., he was a son of the late Willie and Clara Engel Oliver. He was a veternarian, a farmer and a...Tags: Health, Health Organizations, Medical Services, Colleges and Universities, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Gay Christian pastor to speak at church
Editor's note: This clarifies what LBGT stands for. While Christian beliefs and ideas about homosexuality sometimes conflict, in the case of the Rev. Mel White, two worlds unite. The openly gay pastor — who was a ghostwriter for Billy Graham,...Tags: Minority Groups, Pat Robertson, Christianity, Martin Luther King Jr., Assault
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Wheaton College community prays for Billy Graham
News that Evangelist Rev. Billy Graham has been admitted to the hospital has captured the attention of his alma mater Wheaton College, where a campus leader said today she is praying for the famous alum. “He is an amazing man,” said Marilee...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Wheaton College, Education
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Finally, a good memoir
Anyone can write a memoir these days. All that’s needed is some free time, the address of a self-publishing website and the desire to tell the world about all the spectacular things that were unique in your life. Unfortunately, not everyone can...Tags: Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, Church and State Relations, University of Southern California, Burbank (Los Angeles, California)
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Faith briefs
First United Methodist Church, 502 S. Lincoln St., will have worship at 8:15, 9:35 and 11 a.m. in the sanctuary, with contemporary worship at 10:45 a.m. in the Community Life Center. The Rev. Dave Biebighauser will provide a sermon. A vocal ensemble...Tags: Baptist, Reformed, Jesus Christ, Christianity, Travel
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How to compete and be successful
Someone once said that discontent is the first step in the progress of a man or in a nation. Undoubtedly true. We have to be dissatisfied with something before we make any move to improve it. But there is a big difference between discontent and anxiety....Tags: Bible, Anxiety, Religious Texts, Social Sciences
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This week: ‘God in America’ arrives; ‘The Good Wife’ adds a brother; ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ ‘Parker Spitzer’ continue
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFour programs to keep in mind this week: 1. “God in America” is a sweeping history about religion's influence on politics and history. PBS rolls out this three-part, six-hour opus from 9 to 11 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. This history lesson... -
Theater review: 'The Earth-a-llujah Earth-a-llujah Revival' at REDCAT
Culture MonsterPraise the Lord and power down your iPod, Reverend Billy is here to save your bar-coded soul. The activist pastor and his Life After Shopping gospel choir rocked the REDCAT house (twice) on Thursday night in “The Earth-a-llujah Earth-a-llujah Revival,... -
Who will be “Superman”?
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelSpeculation abounds as to who will be the new Man of Steel in yet another re-boot of “Superman.” Will Warners find an unknown? Or have we just seen the new Super Dude in “The Social Network?” I interviewed scion of wealth, actor of... -
Jack LaLanne dies at 96; spiritual father of U.S. fitness movement
Jack LaLanne, the seemingly eternal master of health and fitness who first popularized the idea that Americans should work out and eat right to retain youthfulness and vigor, died Sunday. He was 96.
LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia at...Tags: Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Los Angeles, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California)
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Glenn Beck at the Chicago Theatre: Beck 2.0 is a preacher man, not a right-wing pundit
The Theater LoopGlenn Beck Live at the Chicago Theatre, Chicago Theatre, 175 N. State St. “I really believe Chicago is the nicest city in America,” a grinning Glenn Beck said from the stage of the town's namesake theater Thursday night. “Now if...... -
Franklin Graham, Tim Keller will be guests on ABC’s ‘This Week’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFor Easter, ABC's "This Week" will offer interviews with the Rev. Franklin Graham and Pastor Tim Keller. Graham is president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and Keller wrote "The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism."...
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