Learning Gospel - Preview calendar: Special events, theme parks and - North County Times

March 11th, 2010

Preview calendar: Special events, theme parks and - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Preview calendar: Special events, theme parks and - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Learning Gospel - Community Notes - Greene County Daily World

March 10th, 2010

Community Notes - Greene County Daily World
A cancer benefit for Dana Baker will be at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Linton Elks with a chili supper and band. Donations only. NWTF Hunting Heritage Banquet Tickets to the 14th annual Hunting Heritage Banquet for Saturday are sold out. Server training

Faith - March 11 - Abington Mariner
St. Margaret Church, 141 Main St., Buzzards Bay announces a Special Lenten Sunday Mission-Devotion To Divine Mercy, March 20 and 21. The Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy from Dorchester, will be visiting St. Margaret Church, Buzzards Bay, on Lenten

Our weekly events calendar! - New York Post
Film, “A Place In The Sun”: As part of “That’s Montgomery Clift, Honey!” a tribute retrospective of the Hollywood leading man. $12. 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129

Mason Betha Ministry Sighting: Is Pastor Mase Preaching Again? - whudat.com
When Mase came back to hip-hop I wasn’t upset about his decision. Can you fault a man for trying to make a living? If the church wasn’t doing it for him, why not come back to music with a new mature sound? Although he explained his return as

Community Notes - Greene County Daily World
A cancer benefit for Dana Baker will be at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Linton Elks with a chili supper and band. Donations only. NWTF Hunting Heritage Banquet Tickets to the 14th annual Hunting Heritage Banquet for Saturday are sold out. Server training

Faith - March 11 - Abington Mariner
St. Margaret Church, 141 Main St., Buzzards Bay announces a Special Lenten Sunday Mission-Devotion To Divine Mercy, March 20 and 21. The Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy from Dorchester, will be visiting St. Margaret Church, Buzzards Bay, on Lenten

Our weekly events calendar! - New York Post
Film, “A Place In The Sun”: As part of “That’s Montgomery Clift, Honey!” a tribute retrospective of the Hollywood leading man. $12. 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 pm. BAM Rose Cinema [30 Lafayette Ave. at Ashland Place in Fort Greene, (718) 636-4129

Mason Betha Ministry Sighting: Is Pastor Mase Preaching Again? - whudat.com
When Mase came back to hip-hop I wasn’t upset about his decision. Can you fault a man for trying to make a living? If the church wasn’t doing it for him, why not come back to music with a new mature sound? Although he explained his return as

Learning Gospel - Lawton Posey: Book review: Self-taught twins search for early Gospels - Charleston Gazette

March 7th, 2010

Lawton Posey: Book review: Self-taught twins search for early Gospels - Charleston Gazette
316 pp, including indices. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Titles can deceive. Perhaps pandering to the trendy “new Gospel” works coming out, Janet Soskice lays out for the reader the almost heroic ventures of two wealthy twin sisters who traveled five, no, six

Nashville Religion Calendar - Nashville Tennessean
St. John’s United Methodist Church will sponsor a “Free Food Night” at 5:30 p.m. each Tuesday through February at 6300 Charlotte Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 615-356-1840. Dr. Tim Lee will be at the Metro

Cutting corners with billions at stake - St. Petersburg Times
With a few clicks of a computer mouse, employers can easily learn more about job applicants, test the the issues officials missed by only calling references and taking the firms’ claims as gospel: • An anonymous letter revealed tax problems and

Lawton Posey: Book review: Self-taught twins search for early Gospels - Charleston Gazette
316 pp, including indices. CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Titles can deceive. Perhaps pandering to the trendy “new Gospel” works coming out, Janet Soskice lays out for the reader the almost heroic ventures of two wealthy twin sisters who traveled five, no, six

Nashville Religion Calendar - Nashville Tennessean
St. John’s United Methodist Church will sponsor a “Free Food Night” at 5:30 p.m. each Tuesday through February at 6300 Charlotte Ave. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 615-356-1840. Dr. Tim Lee will be at the Metro

Cutting corners with billions at stake - St. Petersburg Times
With a few clicks of a computer mouse, employers can easily learn more about job applicants, test the the issues officials missed by only calling references and taking the firms’ claims as gospel: • An anonymous letter revealed tax problems and

Learning Gospel - Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today

March 4th, 2010

Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today
NEW BEDFORD — They are WiSE women who know their way around logarithms, microbes and more and, in the coming weeks, they’ll be spreading their gospel: Women and Andrade, math teacher and math coach, Global Learning Charter Public School

Community calendar - Silver City Sun News

“Outers and Unders” The Undoing of Fashion and Uniforms from 1866-1910, will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday March 6 at the Fort Bayard New Deal Theater. Pictured above is producer and model Donna Schaeffer.

Representative Dianne Hamiliton will

Today in the Bloggernacle - Mormon Times
Blog train: Calling all scrapbookers. Climb aboard the new LDS Blog Train to get many cute templates and designs to update your scrapbooks. Twenty-two designers collaborate together to offer their takes on the theme of “Eternal Marriage.” So click on

Idol’ contestants prepare for finals - Dartmouth
Following three rounds of elimination spanning five weeks, this year’s edition of the Hopkins Center-sponsored singing competition “Dartmouth Idol” will culminate in a concert Friday night in Spaulding Auditorium. Since the field of 70

Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today
NEW BEDFORD — They are WiSE women who know their way around logarithms, microbes and more and, in the coming weeks, they’ll be spreading their gospel: Women and Andrade, math teacher and math coach, Global Learning Charter Public School

Community calendar - Silver City Sun News

“Outers and Unders” The Undoing of Fashion and Uniforms from 1866-1910, will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday March 6 at the Fort Bayard New Deal Theater. Pictured above is producer and model Donna Schaeffer.

Representative Dianne Hamiliton will

Today in the Bloggernacle - Mormon Times
Blog train: Calling all scrapbookers. Climb aboard the new LDS Blog Train to get many cute templates and designs to update your scrapbooks. Twenty-two designers collaborate together to offer their takes on the theme of “Eternal Marriage.” So click on

Idol’ contestants prepare for finals - Dartmouth
Following three rounds of elimination spanning five weeks, this year’s edition of the Hopkins Center-sponsored singing competition “Dartmouth Idol” will culminate in a concert Friday night in Spaulding Auditorium. Since the field of 70

Learning Gospel - Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today

March 4th, 2010

Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today
NEW BEDFORD — They are WiSE women who know their way around logarithms, microbes and more and, in the coming weeks, they’ll be spreading their gospel: Women and girls can do math and science. Before a standing-room-only crowd, Dr. Jean F

Smith: What the U.S. can learn from John Yoo’s mistakes - Austin American-Statesman
In mid-2002, Justice Department lawyer John Yoo posed that question to a fellow attorney about captured alQaeda operative Zayn al-Abidin Muhammed Hussein, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Zubaida. It was one of many odd moments in secret

Women’s achievements in math, science lauded - South Coast Today
NEW BEDFORD — They are WiSE women who know their way around logarithms, microbes and more and, in the coming weeks, they’ll be spreading their gospel: Women and girls can do math and science. Before a standing-room-only crowd, Dr. Jean F

Smith: What the U.S. can learn from John Yoo’s mistakes - Austin American-Statesman
In mid-2002, Justice Department lawyer John Yoo posed that question to a fellow attorney about captured alQaeda operative Zayn al-Abidin Muhammed Hussein, better known by his nom de guerre, Abu Zubaida. It was one of many odd moments in secret

Learning Gospel - RELIGION: Writer reveals nature of his own heart - Tacoma News Tribune

March 3rd, 2010

RELIGION: Writer reveals nature of his own heart - Tacoma News Tribune
Re: “Soldiers don’t serve to protect Christianity” (letter, 11-16). It’s this writer’s secular, humanist view that insults American history. My father was also a veteran of the Korean War. He fought for our American way of life, our

Over 50 and homeless: Recession’s toll rises - Sacramento Bee
Danetta Betancourt is an unwilling part of a recent trend: seniors made homeless for the first time in their lives by bad luck, bad timing and the recession. Although people 50 and older are traditionally a small part of the homeless population

Right Young Things - American Conservative Magazine
Frank Chodorov was a man with a plan—a 50-year plan, to be exact. He had seen vast changes came to the country during his lifetime (1887-1966). Yet what startled him most was not “the replacement of the horse and buggy by the automobile” but

Dothan area church services, March 3 - Dothan Eagle
The Male Chorale at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Fla., will be performing at Holmes Creek Baptist Church in Chipley, Fla., on Thursday, March 4, at 6 p.m. BCF Music and Worship Division Chair Don Odom leads the group in songs ranging

RELIGION: Writer reveals nature of his own heart - Tacoma News Tribune
Re: “Soldiers don’t serve to protect Christianity” (letter, 11-16). It’s this writer’s secular, humanist view that insults American history. My father was also a veteran of the Korean War. He fought for our American way of life, our

Over 50 and homeless: Recession’s toll rises - Sacramento Bee
Danetta Betancourt is an unwilling part of a recent trend: seniors made homeless for the first time in their lives by bad luck, bad timing and the recession. Although people 50 and older are traditionally a small part of the homeless population

Right Young Things - American Conservative Magazine
Frank Chodorov was a man with a plan—a 50-year plan, to be exact. He had seen vast changes came to the country during his lifetime (1887-1966). Yet what startled him most was not “the replacement of the horse and buggy by the automobile” but

Dothan area church services, March 3 - Dothan Eagle
The Male Chorale at The Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Fla., will be performing at Holmes Creek Baptist Church in Chipley, Fla., on Thursday, March 4, at 6 p.m. BCF Music and Worship Division Chair Don Odom leads the group in songs ranging

Learning Gospel - Benny Hinn’s wife files for divorce - 10Connects.com

March 2nd, 2010

Benny Hinn’s wife files for divorce - 10Connects.com
ORANGE, Calif. (AP) - The wife of televangelist Benny Hinn has filed for divorce from the high-profile pastor, whose reputation as an advocate of prosperity gospel has attracted millions of followers and criticism from lawmakers and watchdog groups

Televangelist protege named senior pastor of one of Denver’s largest - Denver Post
Pastor E. Christopher Hill, protege of influential televangelist T.D. Jakes, is succeeding Heritage Christian Church founder Dennis Leonard as senior pastor of one of the city’s largest churches, newly renamed Potter’s House Church of Denver. The 40

Benny Hinn’s wife files for divorce - 10Connects.com
ORANGE, Calif. (AP) - The wife of televangelist Benny Hinn has filed for divorce from the high-profile pastor, whose reputation as an advocate of prosperity gospel has attracted millions of followers and criticism from lawmakers and watchdog groups

Televangelist protege named senior pastor of one of Denver’s largest - Denver Post
Pastor E. Christopher Hill, protege of influential televangelist T.D. Jakes, is succeeding Heritage Christian Church founder Dennis Leonard as senior pastor of one of the city’s largest churches, newly renamed Potter’s House Church of Denver. The 40

Stock Market - GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks up, dollar down on Greece news - The Guardian

March 1st, 2010

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks up, dollar down on Greece news - The Guardian
The gains seem to be a result of short-covering,” said Greg Salvaggio, senior vice president for capital markets at Tempus Consulting in Washington. “Whatever anxieties (about Greece) we have are already priced in, at least based on what we know

Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - The Guardian
AP Business Writer= NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market eked out a gain Friday as investors took downbeat economic news in stride. The modest gains still left stocks with a loss for the week but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor

Asian stock markets rise as Japan’s economic health improves; euro - Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONG KONG - Asian stock markets climbed Friday as more evidence Japan’s economy was turning around added to optimism about the region’s economic prospects. The move higher bucked selling in the U.S. and Europe overnight. The euro, meanwhile, regained

Stock market up for day, but has modest losses for week - Tulsa World
the week, but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor broader S&P 500 index rose 1.55, or 0.1 percent, to 1,104.49. It fell 0.4 percent for the week and climbed 2.9 percent in February. The Nasdaq composite index rose 4.04

Mexico stocks up following mixed U.S. data - Investors Business Daily
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Blue-chip shares across Latin America edged higher Friday, with the Mexican market taking in stride dismal figures about home sales reported by its biggest trading partner. In Mexico City, the IPC equity index reversed

A.I.G. Unit Said to Be Near Sale to a British Company - New York Times
An announcement about the acquisition of the unit, American International Assurance, could be made as soon as Monday, these people said, cautioning that the deal was not yet final and talks could still fall apart. Still, A.I.G.’s board voted on

Wall St Wk Ahead: Payrolls, quake, ISM may steer stocks - CNN Money
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy’s weakest areas. When trading resumes on Monday, Wall Street will watch copper prices and mining

Research and Markets: 1Q10 Singapore Mobile Operator Forecast, 2009 - Stockhouse
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4bfa3d/1q10_singapore_mob) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.’s new report “1Q10 Singapore Mobile Operator Forecast, 2009 - 2014: Singapore will have 7.75 Million

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks up, dollar down on Greece news - The Guardian
The gains seem to be a result of short-covering,” said Greg Salvaggio, senior vice president for capital markets at Tempus Consulting in Washington. “Whatever anxieties (about Greece) we have are already priced in, at least based on what we know

Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - The Guardian
AP Business Writer= NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market eked out a gain Friday as investors took downbeat economic news in stride. The modest gains still left stocks with a loss for the week but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor

Asian stock markets rise as Japan’s economic health improves; euro - Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONG KONG - Asian stock markets climbed Friday as more evidence Japan’s economy was turning around added to optimism about the region’s economic prospects. The move higher bucked selling in the U.S. and Europe overnight. The euro, meanwhile, regained

Stock market up for day, but has modest losses for week - Tulsa World
the week, but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor broader S&P 500 index rose 1.55, or 0.1 percent, to 1,104.49. It fell 0.4 percent for the week and climbed 2.9 percent in February. The Nasdaq composite index rose 4.04

Mexico stocks up following mixed U.S. data - Investors Business Daily
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Blue-chip shares across Latin America edged higher Friday, with the Mexican market taking in stride dismal figures about home sales reported by its biggest trading partner. In Mexico City, the IPC equity index reversed

A.I.G. Unit Said to Be Near Sale to a British Company - New York Times
An announcement about the acquisition of the unit, American International Assurance, could be made as soon as Monday, these people said, cautioning that the deal was not yet final and talks could still fall apart. Still, A.I.G.’s board voted on

Wall St Wk Ahead: Payrolls, quake, ISM may steer stocks - CNN Money
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy’s weakest areas. When trading resumes on Monday, Wall Street will watch copper prices and mining

Research and Markets: 1Q10 Singapore Mobile Operator Forecast, 2009 - Stockhouse
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4bfa3d/1q10_singapore_mob) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.’s new report “1Q10 Singapore Mobile Operator Forecast, 2009 - 2014: Singapore will have 7.75 Million

Stock Market - GLOBAL MARKETS - Dollar down on Greece news, stocks mixed - Reuters India

February 28th, 2010

GLOBAL MARKETS - Dollar down on Greece news, stocks mixed - Reuters India
The gains seem to be a result of short-covering” on the euro, said Greg Salvaggio, senior vice president for capital markets at Tempus Consulting in Washington. “Whatever anxieties (about Greece) we have are already priced in, at least based on what

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks shrug off weak US data, euro edges up - The Guardian
SYDNEY, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Asian stocks rose on Friday as investors tried to shake off weak economic data in the United States and Europe, but lingering caution about riskier assets supported the safe-haven yen. European shares were expected to bounce by as much as 1.3 percent after steep losses on

U.K.’s Fairtrade Aims to Capitalize on Shift in Britons’ Purchasing - Advertising Age
LONDON (AdAge.com) — While the recession saw consumers scrimping and saving, many found something worth paying a premium for: a clear conscience. Sales of Fairtrade products grew 12% last year to $1.2 billion in the U.K., as ethically sourced goods

Stock market up for day, but has modest losses for week - Tulsa World
the week, but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor broader S&P 500 index rose 1.55, or 0.1 percent, to 1,104.49. It fell 0.4 percent for the week and climbed 2.9 percent in February. The Nasdaq composite index rose 4.04

Payrolls, quake, ISM may steer stocks - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy’s weakest areas. When trading resumes on Monday, Wall Street will watch copper prices and mining

Mexico stocks up following mixed U.S. data - Investors Business Daily
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Blue-chip shares across Latin America edged higher Friday, with the Mexican market taking in stride dismal figures about home sales reported by its biggest trading partner. In Mexico City, the IPC equity index reversed

Asian stock markets rise as Japan’s economic health improves; euro - Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONG KONG - Asian stock markets climbed Friday as more evidence Japan’s economy was turning around added to optimism about the region’s economic prospects. The move higher bucked selling in the U.S. and Europe overnight. The euro, meanwhile, regained

Jobs report could clear mixed economic signals - MSNBC
This month’s report comes at a time when the market cannot figure out which direction it wants to go. Economic indicators domestically and around the globe are as murky as they’ve been in months. Markets have alternated rallies and retreats in recent

GLOBAL MARKETS - Dollar down on Greece news, stocks mixed - Reuters India
The gains seem to be a result of short-covering” on the euro, said Greg Salvaggio, senior vice president for capital markets at Tempus Consulting in Washington. “Whatever anxieties (about Greece) we have are already priced in, at least based on what

GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks shrug off weak US data, euro edges up - The Guardian
SYDNEY, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Asian stocks rose on Friday as investors tried to shake off weak economic data in the United States and Europe, but lingering caution about riskier assets supported the safe-haven yen. European shares were expected to bounce by as much as 1.3 percent after steep losses on

U.K.’s Fairtrade Aims to Capitalize on Shift in Britons’ Purchasing - Advertising Age
LONDON (AdAge.com) — While the recession saw consumers scrimping and saving, many found something worth paying a premium for: a clear conscience. Sales of Fairtrade products grew 12% last year to $1.2 billion in the U.K., as ethically sourced goods

Stock market up for day, but has modest losses for week - Tulsa World
the week, but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor broader S&P 500 index rose 1.55, or 0.1 percent, to 1,104.49. It fell 0.4 percent for the week and climbed 2.9 percent in February. The Nasdaq composite index rose 4.04

Payrolls, quake, ISM may steer stocks - Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Payrolls could give the U.S. stock market some direction this week as investors comb through the key report on one of the economy’s weakest areas. When trading resumes on Monday, Wall Street will watch copper prices and mining

Mexico stocks up following mixed U.S. data - Investors Business Daily
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Blue-chip shares across Latin America edged higher Friday, with the Mexican market taking in stride dismal figures about home sales reported by its biggest trading partner. In Mexico City, the IPC equity index reversed

Asian stock markets rise as Japan’s economic health improves; euro - Minneapolis Star Tribune
HONG KONG - Asian stock markets climbed Friday as more evidence Japan’s economy was turning around added to optimism about the region’s economic prospects. The move higher bucked selling in the U.S. and Europe overnight. The euro, meanwhile, regained

Jobs report could clear mixed economic signals - MSNBC
This month’s report comes at a time when the market cannot figure out which direction it wants to go. Economic indicators domestically and around the globe are as murky as they’ve been in months. Markets have alternated rallies and retreats in recent

Learning Gospel - God and the gospel of globalisation - Himal Southasian

February 28th, 2010

God and the gospel of globalisation - Himal Southasian


Himal Southasian
God and the gospel of globalisation
Himal Southasian
But what is less well known is that a new breed of evangelical Islam is currently spreading in parts of West Asia, which is also learning to package

Learning From the Sin of Sodom - New York Times

Learning From the Sin of Sodom
New York Times
The head of World Vision in the United States, Richard Stearns, begins his fascinating book, “The Hole in Our Gospel,” with an account of a visit a decade

and more »

Gospel Benefit Concert for Haiti - Westbury Times

Gospel Benefit Concert for Haiti
Westbury Times
Chabad of Roslyn invites you to a Grand Purim Celebration at 7:30 pm at the Chabad Jewish Learning Center, 210 Forest Dr., East Hills.

Churches look for unusual ways to help community - The State Journal-Register

Churches look for unusual ways to help community
The State Journal-Register
Neighbor,” based on the Gospel of Luke story of the Samaritan who helped a robbery victim neglected on the road by both a priest and a Levite.

and more »

Surviving and thriving: Black History program honors those who made a difference - Rome News Tribune

Surviving and thriving: Black History program honors those who made a difference
Rome News Tribune
Carl Dixon was posthumously awarded for his work as the announcer for a nighttime gospel program “the gospel train” on a local radio station.

and more »

Students learn about music through black history - WALB-TV

Students learn about music through black history
WALB-TV
The Albany State University Drama Team and the Anointed Gospel Choir performed for elementary, middle and high school students at South Georgia Regional

God and the gospel of globalisation - Himal Southasian


Himal Southasian
God and the gospel of globalisation
Himal Southasian
But what is less well known is that a new breed of evangelical Islam is currently spreading in parts of West Asia, which is also learning to package

Learning From the Sin of Sodom - New York Times

Learning From the Sin of Sodom
New York Times
The head of World Vision in the United States, Richard Stearns, begins his fascinating book, “The Hole in Our Gospel,” with an account of a visit a decade

and more »

Gospel Benefit Concert for Haiti - Westbury Times

Gospel Benefit Concert for Haiti
Westbury Times
Chabad of Roslyn invites you to a Grand Purim Celebration at 7:30 pm at the Chabad Jewish Learning Center, 210 Forest Dr., East Hills.

Churches look for unusual ways to help community - The State Journal-Register

Churches look for unusual ways to help community
The State Journal-Register
Neighbor,” based on the Gospel of Luke story of the Samaritan who helped a robbery victim neglected on the road by both a priest and a Levite.

and more »

Surviving and thriving: Black History program honors those who made a difference - Rome News Tribune

Surviving and thriving: Black History program honors those who made a difference
Rome News Tribune
Carl Dixon was posthumously awarded for his work as the announcer for a nighttime gospel program “the gospel train” on a local radio station.

and more »

Students learn about music through black history - WALB-TV

Students learn about music through black history
WALB-TV
The Albany State University Drama Team and the Anointed Gospel Choir performed for elementary, middle and high school students at South Georgia Regional