The Lord says, “Even to your old age and gray hairs, I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you.”
Isaiah 46:4
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Ohioans Cope Without Electricity for 4th Day
CINCINNATI (AP) Health and safety officials in Ohio are urging residents to be patient and use common sense as about 1 million customers remain without power for a fourth day in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike. Safety...[more]
Ohio Offers Help for Low-Income Storm Victims
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Officials say Ohio disaster assistance and extra food stamps are available for needy victims of this week's wind storm and power outages. The state Department of Job and Family Services says families that...[more]
Violence Against Christians Continues in India
(IN) Over the weekend, vandals attacked 14 more churches in India. Dr. Vararuchi Dalavai is the Senior Executive Vice President of International Ministries for Bible Centered Ministries. He told Impact News that even...[more]
Hindus Angered by Christian Evangelism
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The director of the Hindu American Foundation says religious violence in India should make Christians re-examine their efforts to convert Hindus. Suhag Shukla insists there's no excuse for attacks by...[more]
Ohio Officials Want Alternatives for UPS-DHL Deal
ATLANTA (AP) Ohio officials told lawmakers they have been rebuffed in their efforts to persuade DHL to consider alternatives to its proposed agreement to have UPS carry some of its air packages. The officials said...[more]
Christian Activist: Palin Energizes Some 'Faith Moms'
WASHINGTON (AP) The director of the Christian Defense Coalition says GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin appears to have energized a sleeping giant, women with children who are active in church. The Reverend Patrick...[more]
Nebraska Meat Plant Cedes Prayer Time to Muslims
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) A union official says a dispute over Muslim prayer time at a Nebraska meatpacking plant has been settled. The president of the local United Food and Commercial Workers Union said Wednesday that managers at...[more]
Ohio Extends Tax Deadlines Because of Outages
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Given the still widespread power outages in Ohio, officials are giving people a little more time to pay any state taxes due this week. More than 1 million Ohio homes and businesses remain without...[more]
Conditions Slowing Airborne Aid to Haiti
(OneNewsNow) More than a week after Hurricane Ike slammed into Haiti, many residents of the Caribbean nation are still living in life-threatening conditions. Hurricane Ike was particularly devastating for low lying areas,...[more]
Mob Attacks Police Amid Religious Violence in India
BHUBNESHWAR, India (AP) Hundreds of armed attackers have stormed a police station and killed an officer in a part of eastern India wracked by weeks of violence between Hindus and Christians. The top police official of...[more]
ADF: Opposing Porn is Free Speech, Not a Conspiracy
(ADF/FNF/IN) The Alliance Defense Fund has filed a motion to dismiss what it calls a frivolous lawsuit filed by Cincinnati's City Beat newspaper against a coalition of pro-family groups. Citizens for Community Values, along...[more]
Report: Ohio "Much Improved" for the Ballot Box
(ONC) Ohio has landed in the "much improved" category in a report released Tuesday that examines voting preparedness in the nation’s 10 swing states. According to the report by Common Cause, a non-partisan...[more]
UN: Food Prices Increase Number of World's Hungry
ROME (AP) A U.N. food agency says soaring food prices have pushed the number of the world's hungry sharply higher to 925 million at the end of 2007. The head of the Food and Agriculture Organization told Italian lawmakers in...[more]
Vatican Defends Legitimacy of Evolution
VATICAN CITY (AP) A professor at a Vatican-sponsored university has expressed dismay that some Christians reject the theory of evolution. Gennaro Auletta, who teaches at Rome's Gregorian Pontifical University, told...[more]
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