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By Felicia Mann
This Friday Preacher's Kid, a modern retelling of the story of the prodigal son, will hit the silver screen with a message of redemption and unconditional love.
"It's the story of the prodigal child brought forward into modern time," said the film's distributor, Matt Crouch, chief executive officer of Gener8Xion Entertainment. "What we were able to do is put a film camera on a story that Jesus told, trying to describe His love for man and God's unconditional love for man."
Preacher's Kid, which opens in roughly 100 major-market theaters nationwide, stars Letoya Luckett, a former member of the R&B group Destiny's Child, as Angie. A sheltered pastor’s daughter, Angie decides to strike out from her strict father's home by joining the cast of a traveling gospel play. She soon discovers that her "Christian" cast members aren't very Christ-like, and she finds herself in compromising situations and ashamed to return home.
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Christians in the town of Sulphur Springs, Texas, will spend next month living as if it was their last 30 days on Earth.
During the One Month to Live challenge, which kicks off Sunday, members of more than 35 churches from diverse denominations will aim to focus their actions around the things they value most. Based on the best-selling book One Month to Live by Houston pastors Kerry and Chris Shook, the challenge encourages participants to follow four principles Jesus modeled: live passionately, love completely, learn humbly, leave boldly.
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The American Family Association (AFA) is calling on its supporters to send letters to CBS Chairman Les Moonves to urge him not to bow to pressure to pull a pro-life Super Bowl ad featuring college football star Tim Tebow and his mother.
The ad, which has not been seen, is expected to tell the story of Pam Tebow's pregnancy in 1987. After getting sick during a mission trip to the Philippines, she was advised to abort her fifth child because doctors feared the medication she was given had caused irreversible damage. She ignored the recommendation and gave birth to Tim, who went on to win the Heisman Trophy in 2007.
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A U.S. immigration judge on Tuesday granted political asylum to a German couple who fled to Tennessee so they could homeschool their children.
The decision by Memphis Judge Lawrence O. Burman clears the way for Uwe and Hannelore Romeike and their five children to remain in Morristown, Tenn., where they have been living since August 2008.
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By John Bevere
Have you often thought, There must be more? You’re not alone. I believe a fresh revelation of truth will unlock the God-potential within you.
You probably know that by God’s grace you’re forgiven and saved, but do you know that His grace empowers you here and now in this life?
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