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and they contain secret gospels such as the gospel of thomas, the gospel of philip. they also contain conversations between jesus and his disciples that claim to go back to jesus and his disciples-- all kinds of literature from the early christian era, a whole discovery of text rather like the new testament, but also very different. >> christianity, or one would rather say christianities, of the second and third centuries were, again, a highly variegated phenomenon. we really can't imagine christianity as a unified, coherent, religious movement. >> we probably ought to think of it as a kind of regional diversity. that is, the christianity of rome was different than christianity in north africa in certain ways, and that was different from what we find in egypt, and that different from what we find in syria or back in palestine. >> narrator: some of the oldest christian communities were in western turkey, where paul and his followers had established many of the earliest congregations. at the end of the first century, christians here found themselves in a confrontation
and they contain secret gospels such as the gospel of thomas, the gospel of philip. they also contain conversations between jesus and his disciples that claim to go back to jesus and his disciples-- all kinds of literature from the early christian era, a whole discovery of text rather like the new testament, but also very different. >> christianity, or one would rather say christianities, of the second and third centuries were, again, a highly variegated phenomenon. we really can't...
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--- just the gospel. you can't have one without the other, because you both, and they need to work hand-in-hand if you're going to make a difference in our world. >> reporter: in the 1960s, korea was one of the poorest countries in the world, with an annual per capita income of about $60. today it's around $30,000. south korea is prospering. pastor cho says he knows the reason. >> jesus christ. that is the only answer we can give. you come and try to study the reason of prosperity. you can't find out any reason, because we don't have a good politician so far. we don't have great business people. >> reporter: and if christianity is a factor in the prosperity of south korea, yoido is a significant contributor. 60 years ago there were about 50,000 christians in south korea. today it's more than 10 million, and almost one in ten were baptized in the yoido full gospel church. i'm lucky severson in seoul, south korea. >>> finally, in an age of information overload, pope benedict xvi has extolled the importance
--- just the gospel. you can't have one without the other, because you both, and they need to work hand-in-hand if you're going to make a difference in our world. >> reporter: in the 1960s, korea was one of the poorest countries in the world, with an annual per capita income of about $60. today it's around $30,000. south korea is prospering. pastor cho says he knows the reason. >> jesus christ. that is the only answer we can give. you come and try to study the reason of prosperity....
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style of music is a big draw, too. >> come to church, we have music. >> gospel music? >> in addition to the main service, they have an active childrens' ministry that puts on performances about the life of christ and an entire church just to reach it will elderly. >> despite the tremendous success of moscow good news church, it faces a huge public problem. charismatic churches are often considered cults. >> they put laws on the books to restrict religious freedom. they view the churches as competitors, they side with the government trying to limit evangelical church growth. >> the orthodox church doesn't have a good opinion. it has to change. it is that sentiment that hope lead to more russians embracing the message of jesus christ. >> capitolism has come. many people have made and lost amounts of money. they have found out it is not the answer to all their problems. there is a new wave of interest in spiritual things. >>> coming up on "christian world news" we continue our focus on russia, decades ago, prisoners cried out to god. find out how he is answering those pra
style of music is a big draw, too. >> come to church, we have music. >> gospel music? >> in addition to the main service, they have an active childrens' ministry that puts on performances about the life of christ and an entire church just to reach it will elderly. >> despite the tremendous success of moscow good news church, it faces a huge public problem. charismatic churches are often considered cults. >> they put laws on the books to restrict religious freedom....
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.'" >> narrator: ...and then retold in accounts by later believers in the gospels. >> "the gospel according to st. luke." >> narrator: so began the building of a religion. now it is our turn, with the help of scholars and historians, theologians and archaeologists, to return to that time and use our best efforts to understand that story... of a man born in obscurity in whose name a faith was made. >> narrator: we know so little about him-- that he was born more than 2,000 years ago, and that he lived in palestine. we know he was baptized and became a preacher. and we know that he was publicly executed. >> ( dramatized ): what manner of man is this that even the winds and the seas obey him? >> narrator: with so little evidence to go by, archaeologists must sift the clues, and scholars decode the stories told by the first followers of jesus. >> the problem for any historian in trying to reconstruct the life of jesus is simply that we don't have sources that come from the actual time of jesus himself. >> the historian's task in understanding jesus and the jesus movement and early christianity
.'" >> narrator: ...and then retold in accounts by later believers in the gospels. >> "the gospel according to st. luke." >> narrator: so began the building of a religion. now it is our turn, with the help of scholars and historians, theologians and archaeologists, to return to that time and use our best efforts to understand that story... of a man born in obscurity in whose name a faith was made. >> narrator: we know so little about him-- that he was born...
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tell me about this joyful noise, is this a movie about gospel. >> well, it's got all this great gospel music in it and it's the story about a small town in georgia that has fallen on hard times. and the economy is bad. >> jon: so pure fiction. >> exactly. so it's about this church that is always competed in competitions that they can't afford to do it. so anyway christopherson who plays my husband, he dies early on, he is the choir director so i think i should be able to take over the choir, and of course la fiv-- latifah is a great singer and the committee says she should do it. so of course the rub starts there. so we kind of fight all the way through but it's about, and it is a lot of fun in it, a lot of laughs t is a comedy as well, heart and soul. >> jon: how much, how many rolls did you throw at queen latifah. >> actually t took a day and a half to do that scene because it was a long scene, of course, a lot of food, throwing food. but i put 24 rolls. but hi a pretty good aim. >> jon: i dot to tell you, you have a tremendous arm. i thought it was excellent. let me ask you this, sh
tell me about this joyful noise, is this a movie about gospel. >> well, it's got all this great gospel music in it and it's the story about a small town in georgia that has fallen on hard times. and the economy is bad. >> jon: so pure fiction. >> exactly. so it's about this church that is always competed in competitions that they can't afford to do it. so anyway christopherson who plays my husband, he dies early on, he is the choir director so i think i should be able to take...
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praying for their country's leadership and new opportunities to advance the gospel. gary lane, cbn news. >>> just ahead, children once abandoned outside a hospital now live in one of the brightest compounds in haiti. see how operation bleing made it happen. >> a half dozen murders everyday make siadaz, juarez the most dangerous place in the world. >> there are organized marchs, but with much less -- there is peace to these dangerous cities. >> half a dozen mexican youth are turned into messenger angels, in one of the poor neighborhoods and contribute a ray of hope in the midst of daily tragedies. >> something nice and risky, we need to be strong and courageous. i believe we need to be courageous. >> they have drawn the attention of international media. these unusual angels are thinking of the job that lays ahead. soon they'll be out on the dangerous streets calling for repenitence and peace. the risks are many. >> there might be an accident or we could fall off. >> when they are ready, they quickly take their positions standing on chairs to look taller, put on their
praying for their country's leadership and new opportunities to advance the gospel. gary lane, cbn news. >>> just ahead, children once abandoned outside a hospital now live in one of the brightest compounds in haiti. see how operation bleing made it happen. >> a half dozen murders everyday make siadaz, juarez the most dangerous place in the world. >> there are organized marchs, but with much less -- there is peace to these dangerous cities. >> half a dozen mexican...
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he had a button buy where the last gospel was. he would press the button and it would go off and the housekeeper put his eggs on. whatever happened to the last gospel. it's the first, right? >> yes, in fact, that's one of the changes when they changed the order of mass. one thing that the bishops wanted was to take out all of the exstrains you things. what happened was, things that were minor, they took this important. the priest said this to himself. it was supposed to be a closing prayer. suddenly, everyone waited for it. they felt, that wasn't part of the mass. we never intended that to be a part of the mass. just like the prayers of the foot of the alter, they said, that's something we don't need everyone to do. >> exactly, there you go. >> we have about 20 seconds. what's the greatest thing about is this? >> it makes people realize what we're doing. >> it wakes people up. >> we'll take a break and be back. ozzy... yeah? do you have a secret fantasy? yes. i'd like to fly to new york for a colonoscopy. enter the cbs cares colon
he had a button buy where the last gospel was. he would press the button and it would go off and the housekeeper put his eggs on. whatever happened to the last gospel. it's the first, right? >> yes, in fact, that's one of the changes when they changed the order of mass. one thing that the bishops wanted was to take out all of the exstrains you things. what happened was, things that were minor, they took this important. the priest said this to himself. it was supposed to be a closing...
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interesting you would pull out a gospel album at this point. once again the question is why now, why gospel? >> well, i am glad you asked. we have been having a lot of requests ever since we started five years ago, we started our 5th year at the ryeman auditorium again and this whole time a lot of folks have asked for more gospel songs from us, a collection of music. we finally had found the right songs that would fit in a collection of music, new songs on top of old ones that we love and perform in our shows and we presented it to them and they said we we would love to be a part of that and it worked out. >> what artists songs would i recognize? >> you should recognize daddy sang bass, mama sang tenor. >> i bet i know who sang bass. >> family bible. i am sure you would recognize it. >> where do new gospel songs come from? did you write them? >> we wrote some and pulled from our favorite writers across the nation and as darren said 7 were original and songs nobody has ever cut and the others are old songs like noah found grace in the eyes of th
interesting you would pull out a gospel album at this point. once again the question is why now, why gospel? >> well, i am glad you asked. we have been having a lot of requests ever since we started five years ago, we started our 5th year at the ryeman auditorium again and this whole time a lot of folks have asked for more gospel songs from us, a collection of music. we finally had found the right songs that would fit in a collection of music, new songs on top of old ones that we love and...
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preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) (applause) [ suspenseful music plays ]
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in the core message of the gospel. in the attitudes. i find one of my frustrations with some of the right wing evangelicals is this emphasis on law which is a few birdie at concept. the ten commandments are products of moses. let's put the beatitudes up in court rooms. i am all for that. there was a transformation in terms of the theological outlook of the christian gospel as opposed to where it went before and it is a theological outlook that i embrace and admire and seek to live by but in terms of policy, in terms of a particular denomination whether they would consider me a good christian where most would not. >> host: good afternoon. happy new year and welcome to booktv's index program. monthly program with one author looking at his or her body of work and this new year's day 2012 arthur journalist and columnist, pulitzer prize winner chris hedges is our guest for the next two hours. we will put the numbers on the screen if you like to participate. 737-0001 for those of you in the east and central time zones. 737-0002 for those in t
in the core message of the gospel. in the attitudes. i find one of my frustrations with some of the right wing evangelicals is this emphasis on law which is a few birdie at concept. the ten commandments are products of moses. let's put the beatitudes up in court rooms. i am all for that. there was a transformation in terms of the theological outlook of the christian gospel as opposed to where it went before and it is a theological outlook that i embrace and admire and seek to live by but in...
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preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) >>> you may want to reconsider your favorite beer, if you drink. surprising results of consumer reports' taste test. thecíw plastic bag ban in one county that could be scaled back before it takes effect. those stories and more at 4:00 and 5:00. >>> a university of kansas fan got the gift of a lifetime on her 104th birthday with >> we are going to be on the front row. >> and do what? >> sit and watch i'm not going to play with 'em. >> how cute is she? that is olive, her nephew took her to her first game yesterday. she was decked out from face paint to the red and blue hair bows. >> she is very today. you have to go for that >> it costs a lot to go to +e, honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female a
preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) >>> you may want to reconsider your favorite beer, if you drink. surprising results of consumer reports' taste test. thecíw plastic bag ban in one county that could be scaled back before it takes effect. those stories and more at 4:00 and 5:00. >>> a university of kansas fan got the gift of a lifetime on her 104th birthday with >> we are going to be on the front row. >> and do what? >> sit and...
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preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) (applause) >>> a group of iranian fishermen is very grateful thanking the u.s. sailors who rescued them from a babdz of -- band of pirates. but official tehran is not expected to express gratitude. their -- they warned to keep warships out of the gulf. the fishermen said they were held hostage by the somali pirates for more than 40 days. the uss kid answered their call for help. the fishermen left their american rescuers wearing baseball caps from the uss kid. >>> well, this week two americans died in the war in afghanistan. petty officer first class chad regila nd. the 24-year-old from california died in afghanistan. and army specialist purnel died. the 33-year-old was from new mexico. >>> some encouraging news tonight about unemployment in america. the nation's jobless rate stands at 8.5%, down 2 percentage points from november. the labor department reports additional good news. the average workweek increased meaning employees will take home bigger paychecks. president ob
preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) (applause) >>> a group of iranian fishermen is very grateful thanking the u.s. sailors who rescued them from a babdz of -- band of pirates. but official tehran is not expected to express gratitude. their -- they warned to keep warships out of the gulf. the fishermen said they were held hostage by the somali pirates for more than 40 days. the uss kid answered their call for help. the fishermen left their american rescuers...
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francis britney, an african-american minister of the gospel. if the time ever comes when america shall go to pieces, it will be from the losing side of the fact that righteousness' exults a nation. see, our military does not exult us appeared our fiscal policy does not exalt us. god exults us if we are righteous. singh is reproduced in any people. unless we -- sin is reproached been any people. -- sin is reproached in any people. we have to give back to what the word of god tells us when it comes to civic responsibility. what it says when it comes to understanding choosing godly leaders. i will start with a verse in psalm 75. for promotion comes either from the east nor the west or the south, but god is the judge. he put us down and set us up another. when we see that scripture, do we abdicate our responsibility if god is already the one who ultimately has control? i think god has put it into our control. i believe god leaves a clause if he needs to trump that. he gives us a command. with that in mind, yes, i believe god reserves the right to p
francis britney, an african-american minister of the gospel. if the time ever comes when america shall go to pieces, it will be from the losing side of the fact that righteousness' exults a nation. see, our military does not exult us appeared our fiscal policy does not exalt us. god exults us if we are righteous. singh is reproduced in any people. unless we -- sin is reproached been any people. -- sin is reproached in any people. we have to give back to what the word of god tells us when it...
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preach the gospel to every creature in the world. ♪ (applause) >>> good evening. whenne thing about the 49ers leaps out at you the physical play of the safeties. they will knock you out. well, not you, but you know what i mean. i hope they don't knock you out. early first quarter and pierre thomas was about to go in for a touchdown and he was crashed. it changed the entire game. you know dante will be bringing it sunday in the nfc championship against the giants. >> i believe the intensity is going up another notch. when our preparation and those guys doing some talking and i think that was going to be there. i expected the running backs to run a little harder and the receivers to run a little harder and get there a little faster. you can expect for us to hit a little harder. i don't know about a blood bath, but it will be a really, really physical football game. it is two really good football teams, and only one of us can win. only one of us can reach that ultimate goal and that's the super bowl. >> we will see how it turns out on sunday. steph curry returns to t
preach the gospel to every creature in the world. ♪ (applause) >>> good evening. whenne thing about the 49ers leaps out at you the physical play of the safeties. they will knock you out. well, not you, but you know what i mean. i hope they don't knock you out. early first quarter and pierre thomas was about to go in for a touchdown and he was crashed. it changed the entire game. you know dante will be bringing it sunday in the nfc championship against the giants. >> i believe...
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preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) (applause) >> good evening everybody. in a fantasy world the warriors would trade for dwight howa championship follow n.reality golden sthait to find a way to deal with superman tonight and without brown who needs chest surgery torn pectoral muscle out three months warriors defense early. ellis steals and 64 s 9 nothing warriors in a flash. want to know why everybody loves dwight howard. this is why. with authority. punishing him. magic down 4 at the break. howard changes that. dominating the baby hook in the lane. magic up one. 30 points. left assist. a blur. tied up at 109 late in the fourth. warriors would not score again. howard for 45 points nba record 39 free throw. warriors tried hack a shaq or hack a howard to no avail. magic win. college hoop. saint marries hosting gonzaga. nobody walks down the mean street and beat the gails. up 4 early. from way downtow downtown. bang. 15 for the junior in the first half. up 8 at the break and kee
preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) (applause) >> good evening everybody. in a fantasy world the warriors would trade for dwight howa championship follow n.reality golden sthait to find a way to deal with superman tonight and without brown who needs chest surgery torn pectoral muscle out three months warriors defense early. ellis steals and 64 s 9 nothing warriors in a flash. want to know why everybody loves dwight howard. this...
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preach the gospel ♪very creature in the world. (applause) ♪ [ typing ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ gets her every time. [ male announcer ] it's hard to resist the craveable nature of the salty peanuts, dark chocolate, and smooth peanut butter in nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. irresistible. by nature valley. >> fortune magazine out with the am best company list. mountain view base google rank as very best place to work in 2012. no. 6 sunnyvale base net app which by the way is now hiring. 152 jobs will be adhere in the bay area. let and restaurant group in san francisco came in 16th. mountain view intuit sales force.com comes in at 27 and auto desk san francisco ranked number 52. you will fine the complete list on our web site abc 7 news.com. >>> new technology changing the business of prenatal testing that's according to the silicon valley business journal. several local company raising funding to create simple blood tests to detect conditions such as down syndrome. test are expected to eventually replace amnioce
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does he believe that the gospel of christ should be helping the poor helping workers. with king jr did though they're very different kinds of kinds of people we only have a minute but if you were teaching a comparative history class and you wanted to impart what the lesson would be to be learned today from william jennings bryan in the issues that we're talking about now what would it be what would be the key takeaway. i think that we continue to have about between. the majority of people who are struggling to do better to have better lives economically and a fairly small elite which sometimes helps them do that sometimes is not and so the struggle between what america's like to talk about a social classes but really that's the best way to put it has always been with us and will continue you know the economics i mean they play very heavily into this year's election and as you pointed out the more things change the more they see day the same thank you so much for being on the show that was history professor and author michael kagan. all right we talked about a lot of th
does he believe that the gospel of christ should be helping the poor helping workers. with king jr did though they're very different kinds of kinds of people we only have a minute but if you were teaching a comparative history class and you wanted to impart what the lesson would be to be learned today from william jennings bryan in the issues that we're talking about now what would it be what would be the key takeaway. i think that we continue to have about between. the majority of people who...
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she's an "r and b" and gospel singer... whose hit song "as we lay" took the world by storm in the 80's. and there's been no stopping herrever since.now.. shirley murdock is out with a brand new cd and shh joins us live in studio to tell us more.. and sing for us. - you've been around for decades.. what's your secret to staying power?- tell us about our album "live the journey" - what will we hear on the new album?- perform performm- "... a gunman ran up to her and started shooting." she was the youngest victim on that tragic day in tucson... "and then there is a 9-year-old christina-taylor green." "i want to live up to her expectations. i want our democracy to be as good as christina imagined it." roxanna glean shares her daughters legacy... on the "700 club," friday.
she's an "r and b" and gospel singer... whose hit song "as we lay" took the world by storm in the 80's. and there's been no stopping herrever since.now.. shirley murdock is out with a brand new cd and shh joins us live in studio to tell us more.. and sing for us. - you've been around for decades.. what's your secret to staying power?- tell us about our album "live the journey" - what will we hear on the new album?- perform performm- "... a gunman ran up to her...
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and he decide he wants to preach the gospel, but it's still somewhat unformed. he goes back to montgomery and gets caught up in the bus boycott. he was a passive factor. events kind of pressed him into it, and he didn't leap right into it. he was their kind of compromise character because he was the new guy in town. >> [inaudible] >> yes. and king was somewhat, you know, he was known, at bu he ran the floss terse' club. and he started smoking a pipe and all of this affectation. and the real black activists, they would go to the philosophers' club, the die dialectic society, i think it was called, it was even worse, and they would say there's no action here because these guys are trying to show their st. augustine and, you know, that's not where the alaska -- so king never set out to be a civil rights leader though his father was an activist and, certainly, a race man and took no gulf from white people, and he would sort of talk back to police. so king comes there, and he gets caught up in this. it wasn't that he didn't have progressive leanings, but the old ella
and he decide he wants to preach the gospel, but it's still somewhat unformed. he goes back to montgomery and gets caught up in the bus boycott. he was a passive factor. events kind of pressed him into it, and he didn't leap right into it. he was their kind of compromise character because he was the new guy in town. >> [inaudible] >> yes. and king was somewhat, you know, he was known, at bu he ran the floss terse' club. and he started smoking a pipe and all of this affectation. and...
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. >> i believe the authorities are understanding that the gospel of jesus christ is a blessing for the cuban family and for our nation. therefore they are slowly opening the doors to allow us christians to express our faith publically and we praise god for that. >> believers are calling it a vibt victory. >> what is happening today was only a dream before. >> god did more than we could have imagined. >> cuban christians have prayed for the opportunity to openly express their faith in public. christmas rallies took place with adult and childrens' choirs and different pastors addressing the crowds. cuban leaders who havelied with restrictions for years are hoping it will lead to more freedom for the cuban church. stan jeter, cbn news. >>> thanks, stan. you can find daily reports >> and finally this week, cbn's operation blessing is giving typhoon victims in the philippines help in their time of need. >> they have been in desperate need. thousands in the philippines are homeless after a recent string of typhoons. 21-year-old ralph lost his home. his family has barely been able to make end
. >> i believe the authorities are understanding that the gospel of jesus christ is a blessing for the cuban family and for our nation. therefore they are slowly opening the doors to allow us christians to express our faith publically and we praise god for that. >> believers are calling it a vibt victory. >> what is happening today was only a dream before. >> god did more than we could have imagined. >> cuban christians have prayed for the opportunity to openly...
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. >> the new gospel trail. >> reporter: the trek begins on the outskirts of nazareth, here on mount precipice. >> the trail offers the nature of jesus' time. the emphasis is one will see what somebody in jesus' time would have seen when he walked. >> much more than just a foot path. >> trail is accessible with bicycle and horses. >> no one knows exactly the way jesus took. the 40-mile trail connected access points allowing tourist to spend a little or long time on the trail. it is marked with this distinctive sign. this group of citizens inaugurated the trail. >> great mountains, great vegetation. we are able to see the hill where jesus gave the sermon on the mount. >> oscar merlot says it is a great opportunity for his group. >> we are excited to take this journey and villages that exited here. richness of history and culture and faith and jesus maybe shooed where you are standing. >> israel's tourism minister expects it to be a finish shl boost to the area. >> we expect the added value exist here will be 200,000 in the near future. >> trail ends at capernaum where the bible says jesus made
. >> the new gospel trail. >> reporter: the trek begins on the outskirts of nazareth, here on mount precipice. >> the trail offers the nature of jesus' time. the emphasis is one will see what somebody in jesus' time would have seen when he walked. >> much more than just a foot path. >> trail is accessible with bicycle and horses. >> no one knows exactly the way jesus took. the 40-mile trail connected access points allowing tourist to spend a little or long...
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i, in fact, write in the book that the real opposition to the gospel of prosperity and this rapacious right wing that has seethed an element of the christian church will not come from the liberal church but will come out of the evangelical movement, i believe. and so my frustration over what had been done and then the same kind of cheap characterization of christianity that was done by the new atheists. you know, they attack a form of -- or a caricature of religion that i also detest. but they can only attack that caricature. and i've debated both members of the christian right and, of course, christopher hitchens in berkeley and sam harris at ucla, and they can't hear what i'm saying. they can only attack their caricature of who i am, and that's what the christian right does as well. so if i'm debating the christian right as i have, then i am a proponent of godless secularism. if i am debating a new atheist then i believe in magic and angels and miracles, which i don't. and i think that fundamentalism can come in secular form. it can come through the language of scientific rationalis
i, in fact, write in the book that the real opposition to the gospel of prosperity and this rapacious right wing that has seethed an element of the christian church will not come from the liberal church but will come out of the evangelical movement, i believe. and so my frustration over what had been done and then the same kind of cheap characterization of christianity that was done by the new atheists. you know, they attack a form of -- or a caricature of religion that i also detest. but they...
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. >>> now i want to share the gospel with you. the gospel of mavis staples. she started her career some 60 years ago, a family ensemble called the staples singers. ♪ if you're ready, go with me ♪ if you're ready now, come go with me ♪ ♪ no hate red, come go with me ♪ we'll be tolerated ♪ come go with me >> when i sing, i sing from my heart. mavis, sing from your heart and you'll reach from the heart. what comes from the heart reaches the heart. ♪ i have found a wonderful savior ♪ ♪ i am his and he is mine >> i'm just -- i feel like i'm the luckiest old girl in the world, to be able to stand there and pour it out, you know, to give of myself, to deliver, and my message, i just feel that i'm doing what i'm supposed to be doing. you know, singing and making people happy, up lifting. i want you to be up lifted. ♪ >> my background with my family, the staples singers, we started singing in 1950. ♪ wrote a song for everyone ♪ wrote a song for truth ♪ wrote a song for everyone, yeah, and i couldn't leave it up to you ♪ >> the disk jockey w
. >>> now i want to share the gospel with you. the gospel of mavis staples. she started her career some 60 years ago, a family ensemble called the staples singers. ♪ if you're ready, go with me ♪ if you're ready now, come go with me ♪ ♪ no hate red, come go with me ♪ we'll be tolerated ♪ come go with me >> when i sing, i sing from my heart. mavis, sing from your heart and you'll reach from the heart. what comes from the heart reaches the heart. ♪ i have found a...
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. >>> a gospel sensation. shirley murdoch performed in washington, d.c. but not before speaking with wjz. and monique griego has more. >> shirley murdoch has been belting out music for 25 years. >> music has the power to set your heart on fire. it sets the atmosphere. >> reporter: after being in r&b, she switches to gospel. and for the first time, her powerful voice was joined by the national symphony in washington d.c. ♪ [ music ] >> as an artist, to be able to come to the nation's capital, and to be able to sing with the symphony orchestra is really magnificent. >> reporter: murdoch was part of the production, in honor of martin luther king, jr. >> it's to commemorate the civil rights movement. so it's through song and through music. and i'm just very, very blessed and fortunate to be part of it. >> reporter: she also didn't mind getting a chance to visit charm city. >> i've met a lot of people here in baltimore. and you got the ravens. [ laughter ] >> reporter: murdoch is also breaking ground on another project. her first live cd and dvd. on the jour
. >>> a gospel sensation. shirley murdoch performed in washington, d.c. but not before speaking with wjz. and monique griego has more. >> shirley murdoch has been belting out music for 25 years. >> music has the power to set your heart on fire. it sets the atmosphere. >> reporter: after being in r&b, she switches to gospel. and for the first time, her powerful voice was joined by the national symphony in washington d.c. ♪ [ music ] >> as an artist, to be...
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members of the tower of faith ministry and full gospel church say recreation is not the sole answer to gang problems but offers children an alternative. >> the family offing a -- of an oakland woman missing is asking for help. her parents say she has never been out of contact from them this long. she spoke to a friend on december 20th. anyone with information is asked to call the oakland police. >> a luxury cruise now a ghost ship. >> children crying and screaming and people jumping. >> panic on the high seas at the search for survivors continues. the ship's captain facing manslaughter charges. >> what's next for the sheriff after being booked in his own jail? >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. boy, we enjoyed one more day with temperatures in the 60s. you know what? get ready for the cold air mass to move in here tomorrow. >> the captain of a cruiseliner that capsized off the coast of italy is under arrest, charged with manslaughter and abandoning ship. the disaster at sea claimed the lives of three people and survivors say they're alive no thanks to the crew. >> the costa concordia is now a
members of the tower of faith ministry and full gospel church say recreation is not the sole answer to gang problems but offers children an alternative. >> the family offing a -- of an oakland woman missing is asking for help. her parents say she has never been out of contact from them this long. she spoke to a friend on december 20th. anyone with information is asked to call the oakland police. >> a luxury cruise now a ghost ship. >> children crying and screaming and people...
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a peeformance from the gospel star right here in our studio next. you're watthinggfox 45 good day 33 we are back withh hirrey murdocc...she has a new album out... what are you going to sing for us right now? ((break 4)) 3 3 3 3 maps-fiber-back to maps the trial resumes today... n the case of a man accusee of gang raping a 12-year old girl. girl.on thursday... a judge threw out a number of charges perry... including first von - degree rape.the judge's ruling follows testimony that there is no d-n-a evidence linking perry to the attack at skateworks roller rink. but prosecutors point to surveillance video... that shows perry near theeroom where the 12-year oll says she was attaaked. it's sentencing day for the man accused of killing 16-year old rochelle battle. gross... is scheduled to on - appear in baltimore county pircuit court this morning.he was convicted in october... of second degree murder.battte went mmssing back in 2009... from her baltimore city home. an investigation led police to their suspect... but battle's &pbody has never been founn.
a peeformance from the gospel star right here in our studio next. you're watthinggfox 45 good day 33 we are back withh hirrey murdocc...she has a new album out... what are you going to sing for us right now? ((break 4)) 3 3 3 3 maps-fiber-back to maps the trial resumes today... n the case of a man accusee of gang raping a 12-year old girl. girl.on thursday... a judge threw out a number of charges perry... including first von - degree rape.the judge's ruling follows testimony that there is no...
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it was here in san francisco in the jazz district she shed her gospel roots, honing her skills as a feisty rhythm and blues singer. she would have turned 74 next wednesday. >> two state lawmakers are trying to block california's controversial rural fire feed before it takes affect. and yikts call the fee an unfair back door tax hike z warn that depending upon how many acres are involved it could grow to $3,000. >> that is a lot of expou sure so that with people living in fire districts which is an additional self imposed fee a community would put on themselves is like triple taxation. >> the rural fee was part of last june's budget but remains under protection board review. some 800,000 californians have to pay that fee and it could generate $90 million per year. >> and there is a company founded by neil young is being sued over a fire that gutted a building. reporting that they filed suit this week and the suit accuses the company of negligence for converting the lincoln continental to run on electricity and a generator. the suit seeks nearly $500,000 uni guard says it paid to the owner o
it was here in san francisco in the jazz district she shed her gospel roots, honing her skills as a feisty rhythm and blues singer. she would have turned 74 next wednesday. >> two state lawmakers are trying to block california's controversial rural fire feed before it takes affect. and yikts call the fee an unfair back door tax hike z warn that depending upon how many acres are involved it could grow to $3,000. >> that is a lot of expou sure so that with people living in fire...
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that's a big change from 400 years ago, when english explorers had a mandate to spread the gospel to the new world. there are campaign groups that want to push christianity out of public life. how christians in the uk face increasing hostility to their faith... ((:15.... talking nats....:30)) nats....:30)) this video is gginn viral on youtube... as you can see panic broke out when the bride tried to hide a bouquet handed to her by a little girl... and it caught fire. the groom's quick thinking saves the day!!- 3 3 3 3 3 it would be nice to get away for a quick vacation... but with all the holiday bills.. who can fford it? it? how doee free sound to you? you? we say "go vacation"" we are &pgiving away a trrp for two to anywhere southwest airlines flies.. courtesy of namco bandai games. &p every day on fox45 we will give a code word. go to our facebook page... facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore. enter the codeword on the "inside fox45" tabbeacc day we'll draw a qualifier. that person gets a wii.. and will be entered for the grand prize drawing. a trip to the zoo turns into a caught on
that's a big change from 400 years ago, when english explorers had a mandate to spread the gospel to the new world. there are campaign groups that want to push christianity out of public life. how christians in the uk face increasing hostility to their faith... ((:15.... talking nats....:30)) nats....:30)) this video is gginn viral on youtube... as you can see panic broke out when the bride tried to hide a bouquet handed to her by a little girl... and it caught fire. the groom's quick thinking...
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the gospel according to the party is that the end of a century of humiliation was the achievement of chairman mao and the communists. fear of domestic collapse is imssible to shake. the old summer palace of the chinese emperor is took a generation is to construct. -- emperors took generations to construct. one emperor took two british hostage and tortured them. in fact, what britain and france did was this. they took the summer palace and they destroyed it. they destroyed it because the emperor would not agree to the demands of western capitalism. the british may have forgotten that. the chinese certainly haven't. the generation which will forge the future of this historically aware society are in no doubt about the story the ruins tell. as you remember, this is humiliation. >> they do not forget. china is becoming stronger and stronger, especially its economy. maybe some people in the west, they fear that china will believe them. the chinese don't think so. -- they fear that china will bully them. >> do you think that china will become a superpower? >> in the 21st century? >> in the
the gospel according to the party is that the end of a century of humiliation was the achievement of chairman mao and the communists. fear of domestic collapse is imssible to shake. the old summer palace of the chinese emperor is took a generation is to construct. -- emperors took generations to construct. one emperor took two british hostage and tortured them. in fact, what britain and france did was this. they took the summer palace and they destroyed it. they destroyed it because the emperor...
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i think that the cool part is that there are tons of businesses that wanted to do gospel brunch. they wanted to at happy hour and entertainment in the form of spoken word, open like, you name it. they went screaming out of the room because of the cost and how much time it takes. in many cases, not only was it something where the entertainment commission had to run them through the paces, but they were for a conditional use authorization. i do not know if you have been through that process, but it is not fun. the whole thing was, in some cases, six months of an ordeal. this permit does not require a conditional use authorization. even in places where entertainment is conditional use. if that is confusing, sorry, that is all that i can say. the ending time was crucial, not necessarily competing with those of you that have venues that start at 10:00 p.m. on. the timing of this right now is that it may fit through the first read of the board of supervisors when they come back from recess. they come back in early september. it should be on second read. the mayor will hopefully sign it
i think that the cool part is that there are tons of businesses that wanted to do gospel brunch. they wanted to at happy hour and entertainment in the form of spoken word, open like, you name it. they went screaming out of the room because of the cost and how much time it takes. in many cases, not only was it something where the entertainment commission had to run them through the paces, but they were for a conditional use authorization. i do not know if you have been through that process, but...
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. >>> from r&b hits to a gospel sensation this weekend. shirley murdoch performed with a national symphony orchestra. but not before speaking with wjz. monique griego has more. ♪ [ music ] >> god gave me a dream ♪ >> reporter: shirley murdoch has been belting out beautiful music for more than 25 years. >> music has the power to make you feel something. so it sets the atmosphere. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: after years of singing r&b hits, murdoch switched her focus to gospel. and for the first time this weekend, her powerful voice was joined by the national symphony orchestra in washington, d.c. >> he found the strips to raise his head ♪ >> reporter: as an artist, to be able to come to the nation's capital and to be able to sing with the symphony orchestra is really magnificent. >> reporter: murdoch was part of the production in honor of martin luther king, jr. >> it's to commemorate the civil rights movement. it's through song and through music. and i'm just very, very blessed and very fortunate to be part of it. >> reporter: she als
. >>> from r&b hits to a gospel sensation this weekend. shirley murdoch performed with a national symphony orchestra. but not before speaking with wjz. monique griego has more. ♪ [ music ] >> god gave me a dream ♪ >> reporter: shirley murdoch has been belting out beautiful music for more than 25 years. >> music has the power to make you feel something. so it sets the atmosphere. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: after years of singing r&b hits, murdoch...
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you know and we will not accept the gospel in the policy there that i think that we have to. be you know very very special status that means no albanian flag no i've been in court not been in police officer nor been in cost them. three days of intensive talks finally resulted in the russian humanitarian aid being allowed into northern cos of. thousands of serbs from the northern sector of kosovska mitrovica welcome the arrival of the trucks loaded with medicines food and equipment. was in the crowd but only for half an hour it was all the time he could afford before resuming his vigil near the barricade. i can see my mission here is pointless i've been around here for two weeks now and i felt on more useful things here then if i'd stayed at home. each day here i chop firewood and fire it is still there i feel it is my duty to stay here. another day of chilly confrontation in the tribute so has drawn to a close a far away mood seem is calling muslims to evening prayer as french soldiers from k. four relieved their german counterparts on judy. meanwhile boy and makes another en
you know and we will not accept the gospel in the policy there that i think that we have to. be you know very very special status that means no albanian flag no i've been in court not been in police officer nor been in cost them. three days of intensive talks finally resulted in the russian humanitarian aid being allowed into northern cos of. thousands of serbs from the northern sector of kosovska mitrovica welcome the arrival of the trucks loaded with medicines food and equipment. was in the...
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. >> reporter: even if i or you never gets back in the saddle, the gospel of buck still works. gentle in what you do. firm in how you do it. >> thought i was just going to get a chance to help people get along better with their horses. >> reporter: and get to ride every day. >> yeah, yeah, and it turns out to be something -- something totally different. >> reporter: i'm bill weir for "nightline." in sheraton, wyoming. >> beautiful story, bill. >>> just ahead, there's a long line of celebrities who have mangled the star spapgled banner. you know the good folks over at prilosec otc have asked yours truly to teach you about treating frequent heartburn. 'cause i know a thing or two about eatin'. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartbu
. >> reporter: even if i or you never gets back in the saddle, the gospel of buck still works. gentle in what you do. firm in how you do it. >> thought i was just going to get a chance to help people get along better with their horses. >> reporter: and get to ride every day. >> yeah, yeah, and it turns out to be something -- something totally different. >> reporter: i'm bill weir for "nightline." in sheraton, wyoming. >> beautiful story, bill....