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BRIEF: WHQR to host discussion of faith and identity in “The Town of Empty Rooms”
Ben Steelman of the StarNews will hold Prologue at 7 p.m. Monday (May 20) with a discussion of Karen Bender's "A Town of Empty Rooms" at the M.C. Erny Gallery inside WHQR Public Radio, 254 N. Front St.
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REVIEW: “Boyz II Men of Gospel” - The Wardlaw Brothers - have a new album
Writer Deborah Culp reviews "God's Been There," from The Wardlaw Brothers of Georgia, consisting of four lead singers, and one dynamic bass man.
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Left behind: Families struggle to navigate life after suicide
Today, though most religions still condemn suicide, there’s an understanding in many faiths that those who take their own lives don’t always have full control over their actions.
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Faith Photo Spotlight: Happy Mother’s Day to you!
Here's hoping the best for the mothers in your life from Wilmington Faith & Values!
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BRIEF: Drum Club to present children’s “Noah’s Ark”
For the last eight weeks, students at St. Andrews-Covenant Presbyterian Church learned to use acoustic and electric drums, cymbals, timpani, congas, cajons and bongos to illustrate the story of Noah's Ark.
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Gospel artist turned mainstream brings unique style to Greenfield
Robert Randolph went from playing in churches to performing in clubs. But unlike his predecessors, Randolph didn't cross over as a singer, but as a sacred steel guitar player.
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BRIEF: Christian Home Educators of Wilmington to host annual used book sale
Christian Home Educators of Wilmington will have its Annual Used Book Sale 7-9 p.m. on May 14 in the Winter Park Baptist Church Gym (on Wrightsville Ave).
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Beneath the stereotypes, a stressful life for preachers’ kids
Beneath the stereotypes of preacher’s kids as either goody two-shoes or devilish hellions lies a tense and sometimes taxing reality, the children of clergy say. Studies show that many PK’s, as the lingo goes, struggle with issues of identity, privacy and morality. There’s even a support group, Preacher’s Kids International, dedicated to the “celebration and recovery of those who grew up in the parsonage.”
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Church leaders tackle the stigma of mental illness
Former Southern Baptist Convention leader the Rev. Frank Page and several other Baptist leaders plan to meet in Dallas this spring to address mental illness. The meeting was prompted by the Newtown, Conn., school shooting and has gained more urgency since the suicide of Matthew Warren, 27-year-old son of California megachurch pastor Rick Warren.
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After Rhode Island, is gay marriage ‘inevitable’? Conservatives say no
Rhode Island on Thursday (May 2) became the 10th state to approve same-sex marriage, and the Delaware Legislature holds a key vote on May 9 on the same issue. But Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, denies there is a national tide in support of marriage rights for gay couples.
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Poll: U.S. Muslims more moderate than Muslims worldwide
Muslims in America are much less inclined to support suicide bombing than other Muslims abroad, and are more likely to believe that people of other faiths can attain eternal life in heaven, according to a new report released Tuesday (April 30) by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.
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