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Rainy Day Rally (Metro Weekly) The midday Metro cars coming into D.C. on Saturday, Nov. 15, were filled with supporters of marriage equality for same-sex couples.
Peace Poles To Rise On Nov. 22 (The Suncoast News Pasco) In the midst of many-armed old oak trees, the feeling of peace is almost palpable.
Basketball: FGCU men's, women's games may be picked up by Christian TV station (Naples Daily News) Barring an unexpected blockage by the Board of Trustees, almost every Florida Gulf Coast University home men’s basketball game will be televised this season, thanks to WRXY-TV, Christian Television of Southwest Florida.
FGCU basketball will be on TV (The News-Press) Florida Gulf Coast University and Punta Gorda-based WRXY, a Christian Television Network station that serves six Southwest Florida counties, signed...
Punta Gorda TV station to tape-delay FGCU basketball games (The News-Press) Punta Gorda-based WRXY, a Christian Television Network station with reach to 517,000 homes in six Southwest Florida counties, is awaiting final...
FGCU notebook: Second season of women's soccer finishes with Eagles near top of A-Sun (Naples Daily News) Toss out the ties, and Florida Gulf Coast University’s women win the Atlantic Sun Conference regular-season soccer title
Christine Wicker: The Evangelicals' Last Push (HuffingtonPost) Reporters will dutifully report whatever spin the evangelical mullahs dictate. But an Obama win will break their winning streak.
Evangelical voters cold to McCain (Politico via Yahoo! News) In the days before the 2000 election, evangelical voters stoked enthusiasm in their ranks by reminding each other that the Republican presidential nominee was a proud Christian conservative who named Jesus as his favorite philosopher. And in 2004, aggressive, grass-roots organizing by religious right was key to George W. Bush’s reelection.
Evangelical voters cold to McCain (The Politico) In 2008, evangelical voters' final get-out-the-vote push is more of a shove against a candidate they don't want in the White House — Barack Obama.
National talent seeks local roots (Bastrop Daily Enterprise) Between Sept. 1 and Oct. 16, Brenda Copeland was home for less than 10 days. Copeland, who sings and speaks to Christian women’s conferences across the country, said she wants to become more involved in the local community.
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