Wednesday, July 7, 2010
25,000 Letters
Members of Chicago's House of Hope church have sent 25,000 letters to U.S. service members serving overseas in honor of Independence Day and the church's 25th anniversary. With some 5,000 people worshiping each Sunday, it took five weeks to reach their goal of 25,000 letters. The number was selected in honor of the mega-church's 25th anniversary. The letters are being sent to U.S. service members in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Illinois,
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Monday, July 5, 2010
Video Game Age Restrictions
Video game aficionados might have to enter a credit card or find another way to verify their age before playing a networked game, thanks to a new push from advocacy groups who say they want to protect minors from in-game advertising messages. Not only young children are at risk, but the FTC "should seek ways to provide protections to teens," the coalition recommends. The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, has claimed that "Grand Theft Auto 3 portrays the brutal murder of women, minorities, the elderly, and police officers." Video games can contribute to "physical and mental-health problems," the American Academy of Pediatrics has warned.
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Video Games
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Regent Struggling
Regent University is in serious financial trouble, but a cash infusion from Pat Robertson's Christian Broadcasting Network will help. Robertson serves as Regent's chancellor and president. He agreed to loosened restrictions on a $95-million gift CBN made to the university. Now the school can spend the money freely. Deficits were about 26% for the school between 2007 and 2009 and its endowment draw more than double the normal payout rate last year. Increased enrollment has helped the school is operating with only enough cash to keep it going for six days. Moody's Investment Services says the university will likely continue experiencing deficits.
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College,
Pat Robertson,
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Beliefnet Sold
Fox Network owner Rupert Murdoch has sold Beliefnet.com to the owners of Affinity4. The company is operated by a group of Evangelicals. Beliefnet was started in 1999 by Steven Waldman who had worked at the Washington Monthly and Newsweek magazines. Waldan sold his stake in Beliefnet to Mr. Murdoch in 2008. He is and now working for the Federal Communications Commission.
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Internet
Friday, July 2, 2010
Candy Cane Suit
A lawsuit over candy canes will move forward. A federal appeals court has refused to dismiss a suit against two Dallas-area elementary school principals who told students to stop giving out Christian candy cane pens and making other religious expressions at the school. They argued there is no "First Amendment's freedom of speech protection" for "non-curricular materials in public elementary schools." The judges simply wrote "They are wrong."
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Getting to Know.. Robert Schuller
1926: Born in Alton, Iowa1950: Earns bachelor of divinity degree from Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan
1950: Ordained a minister of the Reformed Church in America
1950: Marries Arvella DeHaan
1950: Serves as pastor of Ivanhoe Reformed Church in Chicago 1955: Founds the Garden Grove Community Church in Orange County
1961: Dedicates the first walk-in, drive-in church.
1968: Dedicates the Tower of Hope, a 14-story office and counseling center 1970: Begins broadcasting the Hour of Power TV ministry
1980: Dedicates the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California
1980: Launches The Glory of Christmas pageant
1985: Launches The Glory of Easter pageant
1986: Becomes the only nonarchitect to be elected to the board of the American Institute of Architects
1989: Mikhail Gorbachev invites Schuller to speak on a telecast to the entire Soviet Union
1996: Declares his son, Robert A. Schuller to be his successor
2003: Completes $40-million International Center for Possibility Thinking
2006: Announces he is turning over Crystal Cathedral leadership to his son, Robert A. Schuller
2006: Turns over leadership of the Crystal Cathedral to his son, Robert A. Schuller
2008: Removes his son as preacher on the church's weekly Hour of Power and Robert A. Schuller soon resigns from leadership at the Crystal Cathedral
2009: Robert A. Schuller announces his company has acquired cable network AmericanLife TV from the Unification Church
2009: Announces that eldest daughter, Sheila Schuller Coleman, will take over leadership of his ministry
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