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Monday, July 17, 2007

THE STANDARD REPORT
 
Religion


By now most everyone has heard Rhonda Byrnes’ secret. Since the DVD’s release nearly a year ago and the book’s release in November, “The Secret” has continued to accumulate attention and controversy.

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Christians and the Love of Food


In a culture of super-sized portions, all-you-can-eat buffets and dining for entertainment, it seems like the biblical sin of gluttony has been overlooked in America - even among conservative Christians.

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Holy Hip Hop

The forerunners of holy hip hop, also known as Gospel Rap, were not rappers at all. Traditional Gospel music artists such as John P. Kee, Fred Hammond and Kirk Franklin were trailblazers when they released their first albums in the '80s
and '90s.

His Child, Not Mine

After finding faith in God, Esther was ready to leave her old life and start a new one full of peace and healing. But one night her life changed. Victimized by a rapist, Esther discovered she was pregnant.

A Lifetime Legacy

The sons of well-known evangelists could have chosen paths filled with fame and glory lifting them to heights equal to many celebrity moguls --but instead have chosen the memorable calling of
a minister.

 
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