History’s Most Celebrated and Debated Star Proven

For centuries, historians, scientists and scholars have debated the existence of the Star of Bethlehem in the Biblical telling of Christ’s birth.

Corporate Chaplaincy Results in Productivity, Happier Employees

While launching his new business nearly three years ago Tyler Long, president and founder of Norcross-based Exam Services wanted to offer a benefit that would address employees’ personal issues and keep productivity high. So, in a rare move for a start-up organization, he hired a full time company chaplain – Coach Ken Woods. Today, Exam Services employs 500 employees and Coach Woods averages 200 visits to his office each week. Many attend a devotional session each Monday.

Poll: Tithing is a New Testament Teaching

ChristiaNet.com, the world’s largest Christian portal with twelve million monthly page loads, recently asked, “Is Tithing a Biblical New Testament teaching?” President of ChristiaNet, Bill Cooper, stated, “The Bible is clear that Christian’s should give with a cheerful heart.”

Giving to Charity Highest in the South

Newly analyzed giving data finds:

* Americans in the South Gave Largest Portion of Income to Charity in 2005, according to U.S. Government Data

Another Lawsuit Against Ten Commandments Meets With Defeat

By Allie Martin, OneNewsNow.com

The founder of Liberty Counsel says the dismissal of an ACLU lawsuit against a Ten Commandments display in one Kentucky county is not a good sign for anti-American organizations.

Corps Cites Increased Spirituality and Social Awareness

Increased Spirituality and Social Awareness Top Effects of Ignatian Volunteer Corps, Says Recent Study

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