Stories tagged with "God"
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Legislators take care of themselves first
The Star and the other 22 Indiana newspapers are to be congratulated for banding together to push for ethics reform in the Statehouse. While our legislators feast on perks, many of...
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Robbery suspect who prayed with victim surrenders
Guilt, apparently, continues to gnaw at a robber who prayed with his victim before he took $20 from her. Gregory Smith, 23, turned himself into police Tuesday after his mother saw...
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Robber takes $20, prays with cashier
Man apologized, said ‘times were hard’ A robber holding a gun on an Advance America cashier Monday apologized to the woman for his actions but went ahead with his...
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After praying, man robs woman at gunpoint
A robber holding a gun on an Advance America cashier Monday apologized to the woman for his actions, but went ahead with his robbery even after praying with the victim. “He...
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Public schools don't own athletes who live in districts
The criticism of sports programs at charter schools (“Some fear charter schools may become sports powers,” Oct. 1) and, for that matter, private schools, is based upon...
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Cornerstone Baptist to celebrate 30 years
Cornerstone Baptist’s only pastor talks about congregation, reunion Cornerstone Baptist Church hopes to attract 900 past and present members to a 30th anniversary celebration...
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Fishers church's food pantry nearly bare
FISHERS — A food pantry at the Fishers United Methodist Church is running out of food and is looking for emergency donations. Come to Me Food Pantry is feeding twice as many...
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The playlist: Have some fun with Radney, Willie and Woody
Join the Radney Foster/Confessions Revival. Give a listen to country legend Willie Nelson and Woody Guthrie. And have some fun. PICK OF THE WEEK A Little Revival, Radney Foster...
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Environmental concern bridges various faiths
Congregations plan walk-bike-carpool-bus effort Sept. 25-27 Several church leaders in the Indianapolis area are asking worshippers to take a stand for the environment next month...
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Bring on the heat, not the next ice age
If not for climate change, we Hoosiers would still be sitting on a glacier. Thank God for the warmth, which will hold off the next ice age a while longer. Mark Howard Carmel
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House pauses to remember Michael Jackson
WASHINGTON (AP) The House of Representatives paused for a moment of silence Friday to mark entertainer Michael Jackson's death.Lawmakers briefly interrupted a debate on a...
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Bode is out of line with rant about abortion and murder
Ken Bode’s June 12 column is a great example of the pot calling the kettle black. He spews hate for anyone who disagrees with his own thinking. He characterizes anyone who...
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Atheists file lawsuit over rejected bus ad
BLOOMINGTON An atheist group has sued the city’s bus service for rejecting ads that say “You can be good without God.” Bloomington Public Transportation Corp....
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It's time to again become nation under God
It’s not surprising that right beside headlines touting new state definitions of marriage are reminders of our failing economy and stories of desperate acts of suicide and...
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Man, 63, found slain in his Westside home
Indianapolis police are investigating the killing of a 63-year-old man at his Westside home. Police identified the victim as Gernell Jackson, who lived in the 1100 block of North...
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IMPD investigate killing of Westside man
Indianapolis metropolitan police are investigating the killing of a 63-year-old man at his Westside home. Police identified the victim as Gernell Jackson, who lived in the 1100...
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Anointing with oil presages God's sacrifice
Monday is a low-key part of Holy Week. Many churches have no meetings. But Catholics, Episcopalians and others mark the day by reading the Gospel passage that describes the...
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Minister won't vacate city-owned building
Columbus A minister has refused to leave his church in a city-owned building so it can be demolished for a street project. The Rev. Charles T. Goodin says God wants him to stay....
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Gandolfini's Broadway matinee canceled
NEW YORK (AP) Under doctors' order, James Gandolfini is giving his vocal cords a rest — so the Wednesday matinee performance of God of Carnage on Broadway was...
