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By Adrienne S. Gaines
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A former missionary believes God has given him a tool that will transform Africa.

Paul Schneider Jr., founder of Aid the Children in Newnan, Ga., says a natural sea mineral concentrate has shown "exciting" results in improving the health of HIV-positive children in Africa.

He said that after a three-month double-blind study in Kenya earlier this year, 60 percent of the AIDS-infected children given a liquid mineral called SeaBoost showed higher CD4 counts, which indicates the strength of a person's immune system and determines the stage of HIV. And the children, who also were given a more nutritious diet, showed no signs of the opportunistic diseases HIV can cause such as pneumonia or tuberculosis.

"These children who just three months earlier were sick, now they're playing around and running," Schneider said of the study that ran from December to March. "The pastor who helped us facilitate the study ... said it just made him cry because all these parents and guardians were coming up and saying, ‘Look at my child. Look at my child,' because three months before they were so sick."


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hageespeaking in jlem(cropped).jpgThousands of Christians met in Washington, D.C., this week to do what some say the Obama administration has been reluctant to do: stand unwaveringly with Israel.

Roughly 4,500 people gathered for the fifth annual Christians United for Israel (CUFI) Washington Summit, where they lobbied lawmakers to maintain the nation's historic support for Israel and declared their solidarity with the Jewish state. The three-day event ended yesterday.

"Israel's enemies are our enemies; Israel's fight is our fight," CUFI founder John Hagee (pictured) told the crowd at the Night to Honor Israel event Wednesday. "If a line has to be drawn, then let it be drawn around both of us: Christians and Jews, Americans and Israelis."


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brian seeley [cropped].jpgTen weeks ago, 24-year-old Brian Seeley wasn't at all new to the downtown scene in Lakeland, Fla. He'd been there many times before—hanging out with friends, including the city's homeless.

On May 9, the Southeastern University senior decided to do more than just hang out—he went to live alongside Lakeland's homeless. The Long Island, N.Y., native gave up the comforts most college students enjoy—sometimes sleeping outdoors, taking bucket showers and eating with the homeless at places that offer free food—in hopes of building lasting relationships.


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suleymanov.jpg The pastor of the largest Pentecostal church in Russia's predominantly Muslim region of Dagestan died July 16 after being shot in the head outside his church.

Artur Suleimanov, 49, himself a convert from Islam, was shot late the previous night by a gunman as the pastor got into a car outside Hosanna House of Prayer in the capital, Makhachkala, according to Barnabas Fund, a ministry that supports persecuted Christians. 


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