Stories tagged with "Faith"
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Colts donation goes to Shepherd Center
The Indianapolis Colts donated $18,000 Monday to help transport more than 700 children to preschool and after-school programs at an Eastside faith-based service center. Shepherd...
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Center for women exceeds expectations
Three months after opening its doors and taking its first crisis calls, the Beacon of Hope Center for Women has exceeded all of its founder’s expectations. In its first week,...
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Health bill review reveals surprises we need to know
I was shocked to read in The Star Nov. 4 that “a little-noticed provision in the health-care overhaul bill would require insurers to consider covering Christian Science...
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Millers fall to Harrison in 3 games
The Noblesville volleyball team concluded the regular season Thursday night with a 25-16, 25-13, 25-15 Hoosier Crossroads Conference loss at Harrison. Sarah Pruden pounded eight...
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Conservative Lutherans organize after vote on gays
FISHERS, Ind. — Conservative members of the nation’s largest Lutheran denomination voted Saturday to spend the next 12 months deciding whether to split from the church...
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Panel adds sports complex to comprehensive plan
After some debate, Westfield’s Advisory Plan Commission voted Monday to include a sports complex in the city’s comprehensive plan. “This seems to me to be the...
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Atheists decry beliefs, but they have their own
How apt that the subjects of The Star’s front-page story on Sept. 12 should be described as religious skeptics: It’s clear that these skeptics are just as religious...
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Millers take 3rd in own volleyball invite
NOBLESVILLE — The Noblesville volleyball team came away with a third-place finish in its own invitational Saturday. The Millers opened the tourney with a 25-22, 25-18 loss to...
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Ehrich challenges churches to respond to the times
I am not surprised by the letters to the editor referring to Tom Ehrich’s columns on religion. But I must take exception to some of their views. I do not always agree with...
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Golfer drives home a message of faith
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer was the featured speaker Tuesday at a Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast at The Gathering Place in Greenwood. Langer, 51, who now...
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Family Fest '09 set for July 11 at high school
A New Concept, a faith-based Christian organization, will present Family Fest ’09 from 4:30 to 11 p.m. July 11 at Westfield High School, 18250 N. Union St. The free concert...
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Instead of hoping for failure, pray for our country
President Barack Obama is facing issues unlike any set of issues ever faced before by a president. Many experts and historians have said that all Obama can do is try something and...
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Call yourself whatever, but actions speak louder
Even small children know the difference between words and actions. Colin Powell can call himself a Republican, but if he chooses to endorse a candidate who has an extremely liberal...
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Crux of problem is that university calls itself Catholic
I am in agreement with D. Mark Robertson’s thinking, as expressed in his April 7 letter, "Single speech won’t tear down others’ pro-life...
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Singer-songwriter performs free concert at St. Mark's
Nashville, Tenn., singer-songwriter Jill Phillips will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday in a free concert at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 126th Street and Gray Road, Carmel....
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Homeless advocate fatally stabbed by man he tried to help, police say
Metropolitan police say an advocate for the city’s homeless was fatally stabbed by a man he had tried to help.Samuel Fancher, 45, was charged Wednesday with murder in relation to...
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Singer Kem seeks faithful focus
I didn't know people still listened to this guy
