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YouTube: Christian woman stops robbery invoking Jesus. 30th July 2010
A cell phone store manager in South Florida dissuaded an armed man from robbing the store by telling him Jesus wouldn't approve. Instead of panicking when the suspect pulled a weapon, Nayara Goncalves started talking with him. He was jobless, and the 20-year-old Christian offered to connect him with friends who could help him find work.
Daily Mail: The zoo that believes in Noah's Ark: Creationist attraction is approved for school trips. 30th July 2010
A zoo that promotes creationism and believes that the story of Noah’s Ark is supported by science has become an approved school trip destination.
Daily Mail: Armed robber abandons raid after shop assistant preaches a Christian sermon. 30th July 2010
A would-be armed robber who held up a mobile phone shop repented during the raid and left as a rescued soul after a sermon from a Christian shop assistant.
BBC News (Video): Christian shop manager dissuades would-be armed robber. 30th July 2010
A 20-year-old Christian mobile phone shop manager in Florida stopped a would-be armed robber by preaching to him about Jesus.
Sydney Morning Herald: Muslim parents keep kids from swim class. 30th July 2010
Officials in the Swiss city of Basel have fined five Muslim families for refusing to allow their daughters to attend compulsory swimming classes in school, Swiss news agency ATS reports.
Telegraph blog: Fundamentalist-linked councillor's desperate last throw. 29th July 2010
Muslim fundamentalists like the Islamic Forum of Europe may want to overthrow what they call 'kufr (secular) law,' but they and their friends will happily use it to serve their ends.
US Catholic: Britain to focus on abortion, contraception in development programs. 29th July 2010
The British government has announced proposals to 'hard-wire' abortion and contraceptive services into its overseas development programs.
Christian Today: Spain orders judge to return salary over homosexual adoption trial. 29th July 2010
A judge in Spain has been suspended for ten years and ordered to return his salary of about 100,000 euros to the government because he delayed a decision to allow a lesbian to adopt her partner’s child.
Spero News: Indonesia: Christians in Bekasi forced to celebrate in the open air under police protection. 29th July 2010
Islamic extremists have targeted the HKBP community for years. Christians have been denied the right to build their own places of worship, have seen facilities used for services shut down, and have had to endure insults and threats during open-air celebrations. 'I will never give up seeking ...
Independent: Education Secretary Michael Gove welcomes atheist schools. 29th July 2010
The Government is ready to back the creation of atheist schools as part of its series of reforms, the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, said yesterday.



