Accusers Break Silence!

Sept 2011 by GODNET Staff

Last September Bishop Eddie Long of New Birth Missionary Baptist church was accused having sexual relations with several young men from his congreation. The allegations came as a suprise to many that are members of the 25,000

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The U.S. sex trade flourishes: number of enslaved minors increasing

What do you think of when you hear the phrase "sex trafficking?" Brothels in Cambodia? Abducted women in South Africa? The 2008 film "Taken"? Whatever your thoughts may be, they are likely focused in impoverished countries filled with women who have no other options. Yet, this heinous crime and organized trade goes daily unnoticed when it occurs in the United States.

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Promise Keepers Opens Door to Dallas Women for First Time

Until recently, the world's largest Christian men's ministry would have considered allowing women into its conferences unthinkable. But for the first time on Saturday, Oct. 2, men in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex will attend a Promise Keepers meeting accompanied by their wives, mothers, sisters and young adult daughters -- signaling one of the most significant changes in the ministry's history.

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Conservatives Coolly Welcome 'Pledge to America'

Social conservatives expressed mild approval of the Republican Party’s new “Pledge to America,” an economics-heavy document – with some abortion commitments – that lay out what Republicans would do if they take Congress back.

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Economic conditions in southern Africa boil over

The amount of increase represents a high percentage of a daily income in Mozambique. Brent Bartlett, South Africa spokesman for Trans World Radio, explains that "the average person in Africa earns around or less than a dollar a day, and they have to make ends meet on that.

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Christie Veto Shuts Down Abortion Clinics in NJ

Part of Gov. Chris Christie’s belt-tightening plan for New Jersey was the termination of $7.5 million in public money for Planned Parenthood clinics in the state.

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Christianity in Burma reveals need for trained disciplers

Most Christian missions were expelled in 1966. There have been many reports of violence against believers, as well as cases of forced conversion from Christianity to Buddhism. The government also outlawed all gatherings of more than five people and required all house guests be reported.

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