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Dungy referenced the Lord frequently during his press conference, stating that he and his wife Lauren came to the decision amid much prayer and reflection. Dungy’s faith was also praised…

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In California, commercial fishing boats donated 260 pounds of rockfish this month. And in Tennessee, groceries that are fine to eat but deemed unmarketable by retailers are being collected and…

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The Presidential Citizens Medal was established in 1969 by President Richard Nixon ” to recognize U.S. citizens who have performed exemplary deeds of service for the nation.” Colson served as…

Read More Prison Fellowship Founder Honored

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The survey, conducted November 1-5, found that one in five American households had decreased giving to churches and other religious centers. According to The Barna Group, American churches could see…

Read More Churches Face Large Shortfalls

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The Mortgage Bankers Association said Friday the percentage of loans at least a month overdue or in foreclosure was up from 9.2 percent in the April-June quarter, and up from…

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Bush was presented with the International Medal of PEACE by Rick Warren, pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., for his administration’s work to provide lifesaving antiretroviral treatment to…

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International giving by U.S. foundations totaled about $5.4 billion last year, according to the report released Thursday by the New York-based Foundation Center. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation accounted…

Read More International Giving Sets Record

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