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Articles related to "Faith"
Balkan Faith: Crypto-Christianity Crypto-Christianity in the Balkans was a "dual faith" that Christians practiced under Ottoman rule. crypto-christianity • ottomans • balkans • southeastern europe • islam
Scott Dente's Faith Cafe Scott Dente marries his love for coffehouses with his love for people on Faith Cafe, from i-Livetv. faith cafe • scott dente • out of the grey • christine dente • jars of clay
Faith Ringgold and Barbara Cooney faith ringgold • barbara cooney • children's books • authors • illustrators
Pete Stark Politics Without God Study of Pete Stark (Cal-Democrat) and how a lack of belief in a Supreme Being affects legislation in government. pete stark • atheist • reason • faith • politics
Shawn McDonald: Busy, Busy From the release of “Ripen,” to tapings with Napster & Sony, to a live appearance on CNN’s “Faces of Faith,” to sponsoring a worldwide video contest, he’s one busy dude. shawn mcdonald • ripen • napster live • sony connect • cnn's faces of faith
The Gardener's Vision Is there something special about the gardener's view of the world? gardener's view • responsibility • faith • sharing
Amy Grant GMA Tie The GMA 2006 Inspirational Album of the Year? An interesting tie between Amy Grant and Bart Millard. I thought both albums were great; see “Rock of Ages” review here. amy grant • "rock of ages- hymns & faith" • 2006 gma inspirational album of the year • christian music • christian pop music
Questions Kids Ask About God God is creator of all people and all things. Naturally, children are curious about exactly who God is and how He can do so many miraculous things. Help them learn. questions kids ask about god • who is god • teaching kids about god • teaching children about god • answers about god
World Vision Honors Avalon Popular Christian singing group Avalon was recognized by World Vision for its work in finding financial sponsors for more than 18,000 needy children worldwide. avalon • avalon singing group • sparrow records • world vision • women of faith events
Rock's First Supergroup: Cream This British psychedelic-era group left a legacy of great music between 1966-68, including "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Disraeli Gears", and may yet reform once again. cream • eric clapton • jack bruce • ginger baker • sunshine of your love
Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet. browning’s how do i love thee • petrarchan sonnet • sonnets from the portuguese • octave • sestet
Keith & Kristyn Getty Interview You may think you don't know Keith & Kristyn Getty, the Irish modern-day hymnists who released "In Christ Alone" in February, but chances are you do know their music. keith & kristyn getty interview • in christ alone • fernando ortega • amazing grace movie • michael card
Martin Luther and the Reformation The Protestant Reformation began in Germany, when Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, calling for reform of the Christian Church. martin luther • protestant • protestantism • protestant reformation • christian church
Be Confident to Be Self Employed Recent poll results suggest that the main ingredient to self employment, confidence, is what many seem to lack. Be confident to be self employed, and reach career goals. be confident • self employed • self employment • reach career goals • evaluates business ideas
Todd Agnew's New One As Todd Agnew's sophomore CD, "Reflection of Something," hits the streets, my recent interview only made me more eager to hear his fresh, new worship music. todd agnew • "reflection of something" • christian music • worship music • interview
Support South Africa South Africans have been brutally ripped apart by the forces of British Government for nearly fifty years. Read "A Recovering People Need Love" to find out how to help. apartheid • oppression • scars • struggle • racial equality
Shinto Shinto is the ancient animist tradition that held together the various tribes (uji) of Japan. What beliefs are there in Shinto? japan • shinto • uji • clan • emperor
Bob Herdman's iMission Audio Adrenaline member Bob Herdman may no longer sing with the band, but he is active through their Hands & Feet Project, a Haitian orphanage they founded in 2004. audio adrenaline • bob herdman • hands & feet project • haiti orphanage • imission
Fire the Grid The success of the "Fire the Grid" project relies on an individual committment to one hour of positive peaceful healing intention. fire the grid • shelley yates • positive intention • july 17 • spiritual awakening
How did God Create the Universe? How should Christians understand the first two chapters of Genesis? How did God create the "heavens and the earth"? god • universe • creation • evolution • six
Jodo Shinshu Buddhism A very introductory piece on the Japanese tradition of Jodu Shinshu Buddhism. buddhism • japanese buddhism • jodu shinshu • reno buddhist temple • new years services
Tlacochahuaya, Oaxaca, a place to pray, ponder, paint, and photograph Geri Anderson, wintering in Oaxaca, Mexico takes you to Tlacochahuaya, a small village where you can escape from hectic city life and go back in time -- quietly. tlacochahuaya • oaxaca • mexican pueblos • ancient churches • churches in mexico
Virtue's New Release Sister trio Virtue announces their June 20 release for Integrity Gospel, “Testimony,” with producer extraordinaire Fred Jerkins. Great combo, I smell a hit. virtue • integrity gospel • testimony • fred jerkins • grammy
A Mother's Gift Mothers share their special nursing moments. mother's day • breastfeeding • gift • baby •
Bethany Dillon: Waking Up Bethany Dillon's maturity comes from more than turning 18, or even her recent mission trip to India. The rich soulfulness of "Waking Up" comes from one vital connection. bethany dillon • waking up • christian pop music • christian pop-rock • the kingdom
CD Review: Jadon Lavik Jadon Lavik's new CD, "Life on the Inside," is pure pleasure, from a fresh new artist you don't want to miss. jadon lavik • "life on the inside" • christian artist • christian music • new cd released march 7
Execution, Afghanistan Afghani man converts to Christianity and will possibly face the death penalty. Islamic law, the Sharia, forbids the worship or practice of Christianity among the Islamic people. President Karzia must convince the Judiciary board of Muslim fundamentalist conservatives to consider this decision in light of the current situation as Christianity has become an ally to these people. Or, has the U.S., in fact, become too involved in a situation beyond its control? execution • muslim • christianity • afghanistan • sunni
Focus On: Monday Morning Selectric Records artists Monday Morning are hitting the air waves, and hittin’ them HARD. “Wonder of It All,” from their debut album, “Fool’s Paradise,” took only 9 week monday morning • christian band • selectric records • "wonder of it all" • "fool's paradise"
Indie Band Road to Revelation Many great Christian musicians want to retain control over the content and ownership of their music and therefore choose to record independent of the major labels. road to revelation • kim jones • brian jones • creation fest • christian rock
Krystal Meyers' Anticonformity Krystal Meyers is taking her Anticonformity message one step further, collaborating with Bob Siemon Designs on both a jewelry line and a support movement for youth. krystal meyers • anticonformity • bob siemon designs • jewelry • youth support
Moana and Maori Culture Moana and the Moahunters have released their new album, "Tahi." Learn more about the band and their music, in an interview with lead singer, Moana Maniapoto-Jackson. moana and the moahunters • moana maniapoto-jackson • maori music • new zealand • music
Tifah: Safe and Sound Indie rocker Tifah comes roaring out of the Colorado hills with her startlingly mature debut, "Safe & Sound," and I am bowled over and encouraged by her appearance. tifah • safe and sound • robbie seay • aubrea alford • christian indie rock
A Devastating Diagnosis An introduction to Alzheimer's Disease. alzheimer's • what is alzheimer's? • diagnosing alzhiemer's
Ancient Fertility Sites How visiting ancient fertility sites and applying faith and ritual into every day life has helped some people to have a family. ancient fertility sites • cerne abbas giant • edinburgh fire festival • beltane festival • spiritual healing to get pregnant
Bard SummerScape 2007 For the first time, Bard SummerScape will take an in-depth look at a British composer in celebration of Edward Elgar's Sesquicentennial. edward elgar • british composers • bard summerscape • classical music festival • classical music performances
Bruce Springsteen's Latest 4.5/5: Bruce Springsteen’s “We Shall Overcome” mines the work of a folk legend to produce an inspired tribute to human dignity and survival. bruce springsteen • springsteen • pete seeger • seeger • we shall overcome: the seeger sessions
Classic Graphic Novels Graphic novels run the full gamut. Classically illustrated to scantily drawn, text heavy to fluffy dialogue, family oriented to adult themed books, graphic novels can and do appeal to every interest group and age range. They can be good, bad, excellent, terrible, and/or moving. graphic • novels • illustrations • mcgregor • sabre
Information Technology in Africa:1 The IT industry in Africa is growing, attracting foreign investment and attention. Though small compared to India or China, the industry is showing promising future africa • it industry in africa • developing it industry in africa • south africa • it industry in south africa |
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