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‘Brain dead’ Quebec woman wakes up after family refuses organ donation
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by Rebecca Millette Madeleine Gauron, a Quebec, Canada, woman identified as viable for organ donation after doctors diagnosed her as “brain dead,” surprised her family and physicians when she recovered from a coma, opened her eyes, and began eating. The 76-year-old woman was hospitalized at the Hospital Sainte Croix de Drummondville for an inflammation of the…
Baylor researcher: Want to be more concerned about poverty, ecology, human rights?
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What daily practice may help American Christians become more concerned about issues of poverty, conservation and civil liberties? Reading the Bible, according to the news website Black Christian News. The answer may come as a surprise to those locked into viewing religious practices in ideological boxes. However, a new study by Baylor University researcher Aaron…
Reuters: Nigerian mob hacks Christian family of eight to death
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Muslim youths hacked a Christian family of eight to death in Nigeria’s volatile Plateau state, continuing a week of religious violence, according to the British news service Reuters. Over the last month, extremists have killed 24 Christians, reported the human rights group Compass Direct, which reported that attacks on August 11-15 in Ratsa Foron village left six Christians dead;…
World magazine: Is there such a thing as a wrong question?
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Author Andrée Seu writing in World magazine ponders: “I have often heard, ‘There’s no such thing as a bad question.'” Well, is there? “Scripture shows that there is such a thing as a bad question,” she writes. Among them would be questions put before God that “are really fig leaves for unbelief. Notice the Lord’s…
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