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Red Cross mobile kitchen based in Roanoke prepares thousands of meals in New York
ReporterTake the Spirit of America mobile kitchen, a stockpile of nourishing food and a corps of committed volunteers and you have a recipe for disaster relief. "Spirit of America is cooking out some awesome, hot food for the folks," Jim Plympton told us. He is...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Holidays, American Red Cross, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Gainesville
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Finalists announced in Hobby Lobby’s free campus sweepstakes
The Religion WorldThe family that owns the Hobby Lobby gifts-and-crafts chain plans to give away a 217-acre campus originally intended for the C.S. Lewis College in Massachusetts. The college failed to materialize and now the Green family is planing to give it away to... -
Protestants lose majority in U.S. for first time; unaffiliated up
L.A. NOWProtestants, who have played a central role in the nation’s founding and development, no longer make up a majority of Americans for the first time in history, according to a new study released Tuesday.... -
Trayvon Martin comments cost Land his radio gig
The Religion WorldAn investigation by the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission into the racially charged comments by Richard Land concluded with two reprimands and the cancellation of Land's weekly radio program, reports Christianity Today.... -
Jets QB Tim Tebow to speak at Liberty University event in March
New York Jets quarterback Tim Tebow will speak at an event in March at Liberty University’s Wildfire “Men’s Impact Weekend.” Tebow will be the headline speaker at the 2013 Wildfire “Men’s Impact Weekend” March 8-...
Tags: New York Jets, Baptist, Time (magazine), Christianity, Religious Events
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Red Cross offers flooding tips as Isaac's remnants soak the region
The remnants of Isaac are still causing heavy rainfall in our area and flash flood warnings have been issued.
The Red Crossoffers the following flood safety tips: •
- People should listen to weather reports for updates and stay alert for extended...Tags: Conservation, American Red Cross, Safety of Citizens, Human Interest, Natural Disasters
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Baptist groups call on church to reject racism
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Southern Baptist groups are calling on a Mississippi church that blocked a black couple from getting married under its roof to reject racism. Leaders of the Mississippi Baptist Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention...Tags: Religion and Belief, Baptist, Religious Events, Christianity, Racism
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Black eye for Southern Baptists’ first black president
The Religion WorldNBC News reporter Louis Casiano has the embarrassing story of the first black president of the Southern Baptist Convention having to deal with a Southern Baptist pastor who refused to marry a black couple in his church: The leader and first African-... -
Spiritual tweets finding waves of support
Twitter gives the impression of being obsessed with mindless earthly trivia, from Justin Bieber's latest heartfelt tweet to his Beliebers to LeBron James' reflections on winning the NBA championship. But Atlanta-based Twitter executive Claire Diaz-Ortiz...Tags: Religion and Belief, Heavy Engineering, Gene Simmons, Social Media, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Historic Southern Baptist Convention May Elect 1st African American President
WGNO NewsOn Tuesday, history could be made at the annual Southern Baptist Convention in New Orleans, as it may be electing the first African American president, and he's from New Orleans. Pastor Fred Luter of Franklin Avenue Baptist church is the man of the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Slavery, Baptist, Religious Events, Christianity
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Sen. Marco Rubio discusses his religion on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelSen. Marco Rubio, the Florida Republican often mentioned as a vice-presidential prospect, talks to “CBS Sunday Morning” this weekend. CBS' Norah O'Donnell asks if Rubio is being vetted as Mitt Romney's running mate. “Well, I'm not... -
Faith leaders discuss childhood obesity at White House today
The Religion WorldTwenty faith leaders from across the country will meet today at 10 a.m. with the First Lady's Let's Move! Office to discuss ways of engaging the faith community in the ongoing fight to end childhood obesity. The meeting with Let's Move Advisor Sam Kass is...
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