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By Adrienne S. Gaines
 Photo of 2009 March for Life event courtesy of the National Right to Life Committee
Tens of thousands of pro-life activists are expected to participate in the annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., tomorrow, including thousands of "virtual" marchers joining in online and dozens traveling from abroad.
As many as 200,000 people have attended previous marches, which are held on the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion.
This year, Americans United for Life (AUL) Action is hosting a separate Virtual March for Life that has already gained 44,000 participants, including former governors Mike Huckabee and Sarah Palin, and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson.
Virtual marchers will be represented by an avatar chosen at the group's Web site, which will be placed in front of an image of Capitol Hill with other online participants tomorrow.
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Generating positive feedback from some secular media outlets, To Save a Life, a faith-based teen-oriented movie, will hit approximately 1,000 theaters screens nationwide tomorrow.
The film—which was previewed at the International Christian Retail Show (ICRS) in July—was produced by evangelism and church resource organization Outreach and is being distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films, which also distributed the surprise hit Fireproof nearly two years ago.
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The Grammy-winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir will take to the streets Saturday, marching across the Brooklyn Bridge as they sing and wave purple flags to proclaim that Christ reigns.
The 300-member choir and 200 volunteers also will distribute free tickets to a concert Sunday to raise money to help earthquake victims in Haiti.
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Runaway teen convert Rifqa Bary will not be forced to return to her Muslim parents.
An agreement the 17-year-old reached with her parents Tuesday says she will remain in foster care under Ohio state custody until she turns 18 in August. At that time she will be an adult and will be able to decide what she wants to do.
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By John Bevere
And of His fullness we have all received (see John 1:16). The completeness of Jesus has been imparted to us! Not the fullness of a prime minister, president, celebrity, rock star, great athlete or scholar, but the comprehensiveness of Jesus Christ Himself.
If you really hear this, you'll never envy another man or woman again. You have the full nature of Jesus Christ in you!
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