Archive for December, 2008
Frankincense: More than an Ancient Herb
This ancient herb connected with the life of Christ has a story rich in history. See how it became part of modern medicine.
Orissa Girl Thanks God for Surviving
Christmas is a time for giving and this year, one Indian girl received a gift she'll never forget.
A Bethlehem Tradition Comes to America
Some Bethlehem Christians in America are making hand-carved gifts to benefit folks back home.
‘Merry Christmas’ Billboards Prove Popular
Three Ohio women have launched a unique campaign urging people to say 'Merry Christmas.'
Economy Forces Newspapers Cut Backs
The newspaper industry has taken its share of hits in these tough economic times.
First Day of Winter Hits Hard
With more winter weather forecast, airlines are telling passengers to pack patience.
Sharing Christmas with Our Wounded Vets
You can change the focus from presents to God's love this Christmas by reaching out to our wounded veterans.
Israel Prepares for Gaza Op
Israel launched diplomatic initiatives to pave the way for a military incursion in the Gaza Strip.
Judge: VA Churches Can Keep Property
A Virginia judge has ruled 11 breakaway Episcopal churches will be allowed to keep their church buildings.
More Families Can’t Afford to Keep Pets
As the economy weakens, more and more people are saying farewell to Fido.