Morocco, a once moderate Muslim nation appears to be shifting more radical by kicking out foreign Christians and harassing local ones.
Morocco May Be Moving Hard Line Muslim With Christian Crackdown
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Obama: Try Foreign Terrorists in U.S. Courts, U.S. Missionaries in Foreign Courts
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American History According to Zinn: A Leftist’s Fairy Tale
My grandfather used to tell my mother as she was growing up (in the Depression) that she and her siblings were lucky — they had a Sears catalog for the necessary paperwork in the out-house. He, on the other hand as a child, had to use two corn cobs. First, he would explain, you used [...]
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NRO’s Peter Wehner Schools Pat Robertson on Christian Theology
As news began to pour in yesterday from Haiti, my thoughts turned to Mission of Hope , an orphanage-school which friends of mine volunteered at. I wondered about their safety, the safety of the children and staff, and the condition of the ministry’s infrastructure. I thought about the country, the stories I’d heard, the history [...]
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